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When he "tapped" the shooter's leg, do you know how much pressure per square inch he applied?
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As the player who called the foul, I saw it as a play that was outside of the realms of legal defense. Of course, in pick-up we tend to do things that are not within the rules of organized basketball but...I didn't think it was a mystery that this technically is a foul. I wouldn't normally call it but I don't think there should be a big mystery if it is called.
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Thank you.
![]() I'm sorry to have been so defensive, but I have a pet peeve for people who use ridiculous words when describing things to coaches. The fact that you accused me of doing so got me all riled up. ![]() |
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This is a good statement. I think most agree that intentional contact and incidental contact will be scrutinized differently.
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I had meant to bring this topic up over beers with a few guys and forgot about it. Had this happen over summer with sloppy AAU ball. Again, like anything else, advantage/disadvantage. In my case the defender clearly was looking to disrupt the shot by subtley giving a discrete poke to the stomach. I did not toot, I told him I saw what he was doing and to stop it. He did.
I put it in the hand check category. Out front, in the open, I'm probably calling it, a mosh pit down low, probably not. |
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It’s all pretty much a had to be there situation. If the defender taps/pokes the shooter after the shot is released, probably a no call. If he kind of just taps him as a course of his body’s movement settling into a defensive position, it’s probably incidental as long as it didn’t interfere with the shot.
If, however, the defender is standing there and as the shooter goes up, the defender lift his hand, sticks out his finger and then pokes him in the belly button while the shooter is in the air, I would call the foul. What would be the proper mechanic for tickling? ![]() Last edited by Vinski; Tue Oct 27, 2009 at 04:30pm. |
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Wouldn't you have a call if an opponent said, "Choke," just before the release of a free throw. Seems like a similar intent. (Eric does that, too.) |
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This is post #29 on this thread, "Is It a foul". Apparently, officiating basketball is not as easy or "cut and dried" as some think. Thanks a lot shawty. ![]() It appears Eric is a pain in the ***! Last edited by Scratch85; Tue Oct 27, 2009 at 05:58pm. |
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Used to see this quite often a few years back, but not much lately. There's only one reason for this intentional act of a slight jab to the abdomen, to gain an advantage. Why else do they do it? It makes the shooter flinch and then maybe in their head waiting for it on other shots. It's a foul. As I remember, didn't need to call it often, usually stops right away.
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