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We all seem to agree on what constitues a held ball. The discsusion I believe is based on the OP, is there any doubt that this play was a travel as per rules versus judgment call. |
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1) player in air with ball, any rule broken : NO 2) Is player passing, trying holding : OP ays none 3) defense comes from behind 4) Any illegal contact : NO 5) Defense touches ball 6) Held ball rule applies : NO 7) offense goes to floor with held ball 8) Rule 4.44 applies; travel whistle so no judgment in my mind. |
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Let me ask you this. Why does the held ball rule not apply? (wow, Socrates and Aristotle in one day?)
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So Plato is the rule book Please continue asking the only way to really get an understanding of the rules The held ball rule is very specific about when a held ball occurs,I refer you to 4.25.2 The rule states "prevents an airborne player from throwing the ball or releasing it on a try" keep word prevents the OP specifically says no change in airborne action to them or the ball: not a judgment call in this case |
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Quote From Mrs. Jaqua, My Fourth Grade Teacher ...
"There's no judge in judgment."
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Not for one moment have i doubted your BB rule knowledge. We do not happen to see things the same way at times and thus until we understand each otehr "style" in describing stuff we will have these misunderstandings Thank you Travel is my vote (obvioulsy) Last edited by ILMalti; Fri Jul 03, 2009 at 06:29pm. |
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However, if you are officiating that play in real life, you definitely have some judgments to make, based on the observable facts and your own experiences. That the player left the ground, that the defender touched the ball, and that the player returned to the ground without releasing the ball are all observable facts. Whether the defender's contact prevented the player from releasing the ball...that is the official's judgment. Even before that, you have to judge whether the player even attempted to release the ball, because with no attempted release there is no prevented release.
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I regret bringing up my concern about the word "judgement call" or my belief that the rule book covers all required situations and if does not (cover the situation) it is not against the rules.
but to answer a couple of questions "Even before that, you have to judge whether the player even attempted to release the ball" Would the "judgment " be based upon an officials own playing experience if the action is not that clear ? If an official had NO BB playing experience would they be able to come to the same conclusion that an experienced BB official has? And since this "judgment call" is based on the official own BB experience that is why I said the "judgment call" are influenced by "perosnal influence". |
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