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By rule a player control foul can be committed following the release of a try by an airborne shooter, but even in that case there really isn't player control when the foul occurs. |
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Then all that you are saying is that you like the current NCAAM's rule and the previous NFHS rule better.
Are you aware that the HS rule used to not include the airborne shooter? |
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4-12-1: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or dribbling
a live ball inbounds. There is no player control when, during a jump ball, a jumper catches the ball prior to the ball touching the floor or a non-jumper, or during an interrupted dribble. 4-19-6: A player-control foul is a common foul committed by a player while he/she is in control of the ball or by an airborne shooter.
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I did not know that. What was the reasoning for the change? Just curious. I have no real problem with the NFHS rule, it's just odd wording. I would like one signal for all offencive fouls though.
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Therefore, the NFHS chose to simplify it and just changed the rule so that the goal is always disallowed and FTs are never awarded. That made for consistent enforcement. |
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Is it still player control for a pass/crass situation?
In a game I had yesterday, I had the pass/crash situation happen. A1 drove toward the basket and passed the ball to A2, and after he released the pass, A1 crashed into B1. I called player control using the player control signal as if he had been an airborne shooter. Is this the correct signal to use or should I have used the push signal with the team control "punch"?
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I like the NCAA W mechanic of just using the punch for all player control fouls and situations like the quote above. |
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I Get A Headache Using The Other Signal ...
Agree. Would like to see the NFHS and/or IAABO include it as an official signal.
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NOT Player Control...
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I would punch and call the push.
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Yes, I know that the proper NCAA mechanic is to extend two fingers for this, but I still think that from a distance the two look too much alike. The hand behind the head mechanic eliminates any possible confusion. |
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