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I was originally thinking of "on ball" coverage. Can you describe a situation where there is contact involving a player with the ball that would require seeing the entire play to determine if it was a foul or not. |
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A1 is, say, at the elbow, trying to turn the corner around B1, who has his hand on A1's hip applying a bit of pressure. If A1 gets slowed there, you probably have a foul. If A1 feels the contact and continues by for a layup, you penalize A by calling a foul, which isn't intended.
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The key is to know the definition of a foul, 4-19-1:
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The other definition to look at here is "incidental contact." 4-27-3 in particular.
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As you move up levels, you tend to learn what advantage/disadvantage really means and how having a slower whistle can affect your judgment. Typically in lower levels, there aren't as many kids who can play through contact to finish plays, so there is less of a need to see a play through. But when you move up to a more skilled level with stronger players, you'll notice when you make a call too soon. I learned this when I called fouls as lead watching A1 driving the baseline and defender B1 gets beat and gives a little hip that makes contact that would normally push a lower level player out of bounds. As I'm blowing my whistle, A1 is finishing his uncontested layup and I have to wave it off. Ooops.
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You count the basket plus one. Why go back and wait to see this play to completion then make the decision that the basket does not count. Either, there was a foul or not. In this situation, I would not wave off the basket. IMO, this opens up a very interesting conversation. Coach: Count the basket Official: Foul happened before the shot. Coach: Whistle was during my player completing continous motion to score the basket. It should count!!!!!!! Official: I want to see the entire play and I decided that the foul happened before the shot so, I will not count the basket. Interesting?????
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As far as your fable, in hindsight, I would not have made the call regardless of the outcome of the layup. If he misses the free layup, that's his problem - the earlier contact had no bearing on that. |
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Another area I see younger officials having a quick whistle is that of defensive rebounds. As an evaluator I see officials calling that bump/push while the rebounder is making the outlet pass. I try to encourage officials to let the bump/push go (unless it causes a travel,etc) and allow the outlet pass to be completed. Again the principle of watching the whole play (start, develop, finish) is key.
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So, why did you even have a whistle then? Like, I stated previously either the foul happened or it did not. Either, you score the basket or hold your whistle. Its that simple.
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![]() The contact from the defender did not hinder the PG. If I would have held my whistle I would have seen the "whole play" develop and finish.
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BNR, I had a coach get mad at me for taking away just such a play. I'm much more comfortable explaining that no call now.
Another one is the play when a defender bumps into the player with the ball, causing him to lose his balance. I had this once, and had a late whistle because the bump caused the player to travel.
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As I have gotten more experienced, I have learned that a slow whistle makes it easier to answer a coach's question about what I saw when he didn't like a call.
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