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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 02:08pm
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In my opinion it has to be obvious and probably no contact for me to call it. But often there is contact and you have to make a judgment. Embellishing is different than faking in my opinion. Most of the time you see an embellishment of the contact, not a complete faking.

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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 02:18pm
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I agree with Rut on this. Usually these players actually think they got fouled but want to embellish to prove it. Other times, they're merely bracing for contact. Sometimes, by bracing too quickly, they end up moving out of the way and there's no contact. You need more than just falling down to get the technical foul, usually. Limbs flailing and grunting would likely need to be involved as well.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 02:27pm
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In my opinion it has to be obvious and probably no contact for me to call it. But often there is contact and you have to make a judgment. Embellishing is different than faking in my opinion. Most of the time you see an embellishment of the contact, not a complete faking.

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I agree, wholeheartedly. It can be very difficult to judge an embellishment. I have not called a T for this, yet. I have given warnings to players and their coaches -- no different than a player committing a borderline intentional foul near the end of a game.

I typically tell the player to "make a basketball play" (stole that quote from an official a while back). Make sure you are reacting to contact -- not hoping that there is.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 03:30pm
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I've called it once in a major summer girl's tourney on a girl on the team leading by about 50 points with about 2 minutes left in the game. It was about the 5th time she'd fallen backwards with a good 2 feet worth of distance between her and the driving offensive player. I wanted to prove a point to the coach. He had no problem with it.

Only thing I might have done different is warn the coach earlier in the game that she was doing it and give him a chance to handle it.
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