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She waited until it bounced in the FC and then picked it up. Well, even if technically it would have been legal, I was impressed that she played it safe. It showed a respect for rules that I really appreciated.
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Ah, right. I see. As if it were a pass from BC to FC. Duh. Got so wrapped up in the "last to touch before it gained and first to touch after it gained" stuff, I forgot the second criteria, FC status.
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Your play is BC-->FC. There is no rule against that. That is what the team is supposed to do. Have you gotten into Padgett's stash of meds? |
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Calvinball ???
Thank God. If that were true, then field goal tries would have to be taken from behind the division line. Of course a team could legally get it into the normally legal, but in this case "illegal", frontcourt, during a period of non-team control, like during the tapping of a rebound; or on an inbound play, jump ball, or steal, like the "real" exceptions. Could we have a ten second frontcourt violation?
Nevermind. Let's just leave the rules as they exist now.
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kicking the kicker
One more, from the weekend. I think I kicked it but want to make sure one way or another.
A1 is point guard on the dribble in FC near the division line. B1 playing aggressively pokes the ball straight back. A1's next touch is off that loose bounce, not catching it but instead bouncing the ball on the division line to start dribbling again. BC violation? I passed on it. B coach exercised her opinion that I shouldn't have. I was table side so I had time right away to point out to the coach it was poked away, but it was one of those moments where a wave of doubt hits just as you open your mouth. Kind of like as I'm typing this out and really think about the situation. |
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Even though B "poked" the ball away ?
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It doesn't matter who poked the ball away. All that matters is who was the last player to touch the ball in the front court. If A touches the ball, even after it's been poked away by B, before the ball goes into the backcourt, then A was the last to touch it in the frontcourt.
If B deflects the ball of A's leg, and A runs into the backcourt and retrieves the ball, it is a violation. If the ball is batted away by B without touching A, then A may legally retrieve the ball. |
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Granted, this is relatively small potatoes, but does anyone ever see a time to acknowledge this with the coach next game we cross paths, especially since my reasoning to her was wrong? I will have at least one more of her games soon, and likely will have more in seasons to come. We didn't have a knock-down, drag-out over this by any means, so I wouldn't want to make a big deal out of it. And I wouldn't even consider this for any other points of contention. I guess it comes down to this: When would you show your humility on something like this, and how? Tough for newer guys to gauge as they're trying to improve, and hopefully earn a some respect on the way. |
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