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bob jenkins Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 641849)
I don't have a rule, or any other citation, but can't we rescind the timeout and just allow her to tie her shoe? I sure hope so. If a player with an untied shoe comes up to me and asks if I can stop the game to allow him to tie his shoe, if his team is holding, or dribbling the ball, I'm probably allowing it. Safety first.

I wouldn't rescind it, and I wouldn't stop the game in the situation you describe. Tellthe kid to go ahehad and tie the shoe.

Ignats75 Fri Dec 11, 2009 11:42pm

Again, I didn't know thats what she wanted. I don't make it a habit to look at a player's shoes when they request a time out.

ref2coach Sat Dec 12, 2009 01:34am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignats75 (Post 641894)
Again, I don't make it a habit to look at a player's shoes when they request a time out.

It's True, It's True, you are supposed to look at the pants and then puke on the shoes. :D

Time2Ref Sat Dec 12, 2009 01:46pm

For me, it depends on the age of the players.

For kids, I will delay starting the clock so that they can tie their shoes. During dead balls, I will even instruct them to tie their shoes.

For young adults, they should have figured it out by now.

If they ask for a time out, I'm giving it to them if the rules allow it (team control, etc)

(Off topic: I've never had a player ask if they could tuck their shirt in...:rolleyes:)

APG Sat Dec 12, 2009 01:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Time2Ref (Post 642032)
For me, it depends on the age of the players.

For kids, I will delay starting the clock so that they can tie their shoes. During dead balls, I will even instruct them to tie their shoes.

For young adults, they should have figured it out by now.

If they ask for a time out, I'm giving it to them if the rules allow it (team control, etc)

(Off topic: I've never had a player ask if they could tuck their shirt in...:rolleyes:)

I'll will delay putting the ball in play at all levels if a player is tying their shoes. Depending on the age of the players, I might even stop play for it (below middle school). Middle school and up, you're old enough to make sure your laces are tied tight enough.

Freddy Sat Dec 12, 2009 02:04pm

Loose Souls
 
It's becoming a "cool" thing in middle school boys' basketball to play with shoes untied. The laces aren't flopping all over the place, they're just loose through all eyelets of the shoes. Can't for the life of me see why. Jumpability is minimized, for sure. Seems dumb.
Anybody else seeing this?

Adam Sat Dec 12, 2009 02:08pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 642036)
It's becoming a "cool" thing in middle school boys' basketball to play with shoes untied. The laces aren't flopping all over the place, they're just loose through all eyelets of the shoes. Can't for the life of me see why. Jumpability is minimized, for sure. Seems dumb.
Anybody else seeing this?

No, but I haven't done MS in a few years. No way in hades I'm so much as delaying a throwin for a loose shoe if it wasn't even tied.


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