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Pantherdreams Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:30pm

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So we've got this team in our zone. High School boys playing FIBA rules. Coach is solid, players are nice kids if not great ball players. One of the teams strengths in they are one of the most vocal (team communication)teams in the area if not the most skilled.

Normally you go do a game. Coach is loud cheerleading demanding of his kids, kids are intense, loud, passionate. Never out of control but very vocal. Defensively the kid on the ball is always shouting out what the o is doing (dribble.dribble.dribble, pass, shot etc) kids off the ball talking to the on the ball defender etc. Lots of loud chaotic pressure on defense.

I preface all this because they added a new tactic to their repetiore last night and I want to get everyone elses feelings on it before I discuss my response.

The counting . . .

After their first made basket team starts defending full court man. Player on the ball and the bench start "1 . .. Deny Hard . .. 2 DENY HARD . . . 3 DENY HARD!!!! . . ." etc. As the ball gets entered the bench start "1 . . D-up . 2 D-up .. . 3 D- up . .4 D-up" I didn't think anything (duh) thinking its their hip version of my old school D-Fence until I realised when they reached 5 on the out of bounds they kept repeating "5 DENY HARDD!!!!" and in the front court at 8 its was repeating "8 D-UP!" In the half court they went back to their regular noisy defense.

Early in the 1st quarter when the crowd noise began to match the player noise my partner called me in to have a convo . . .

How would you handle this?

just another ref Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:35pm

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 661925)
So we've got this team in our zone. High School boys playing FIBA rules. Coach is solid, players are nice kids if not great ball players. One of the teams strengths in they are one of the most vocal (team communication)teams in the area if not the most skilled.

Normally you go do a game. Coach is loud cheerleading demanding of his kids, kids are intense, loud, passionate. Never out of control but very vocal. Defensively the kid on the ball is always shouting out what the o is doing (dribble.dribble.dribble, pass, shot etc) kids off the ball talking to the on the ball defender etc. Lots of loud chaotic pressure on defense.

I preface all this because they added a new tactic to their repetiore last night and I want to get everyone elses feelings on it before I discuss my response.

The counting . . .

After their first made basket team starts defending full court man. Player on the ball and the bench start "1 . .. Deny Hard . .. 2 DENY HARD . . . 3 DENY HARD!!!! . . ." etc. As the ball gets entered the bench start "1 . . D-up . 2 D-up .. . 3 D- up . .4 D-up" I didn't think anything (duh) thinking its their hip version of my old school D-Fence until I realised when they reached 5 on the out of bounds they kept repeating "5 DENY HARDD!!!!" and in the front court at 8 its was repeating "8 D-UP!" In the half court they went back to their regular noisy defense.

Early in the 1st quarter when the crowd noise began to match the player noise my partner called me in to have a convo . . .

How would you handle this?

So you're saying they're trying to influence your count? So what is the 8 count?

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:38pm

In FIBA, 8 count is our 10 second back court count.

Counting is unsporting, plain and simple. Tell them to stop. If they do it again, easy T. If the warning doesn't work, the T will.

Pantherdreams Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:38pm

Sorry FIBA rules . .. 24 -8. 24 second shot clocks, 8 seconds to get it over half.

Welpe Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:44pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 661932)
In FIBA, 8 count is our 10 second back court count.

Counting is unsporting, plain and simple. Tell them to stop. If they do it again, easy T. If the warning doesn't work, the T will.

Agreed. No good can come from letting them continue.

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:46pm

Isn't it considered unsporting in FIBA for a defender to yell "shot" at a shooting opponent? How is this different?

representing Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:46pm

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 661933)
Sorry FIBA rules . .. 24 -8. 24 second shot clocks, 8 seconds to get it over half.

24 second shot clock? For high school ball? Why?

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:47pm

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Originally Posted by representing (Post 661941)
24 second shot clock? For high school ball? Why?

Because it's FIBA. I think they're are based off of soccre roules.

representing Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:49pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 661943)
Because it's FIBA. I think they're are based off of soccre roules.

I may be missing a joke here, but is that supposed to be soccer rules? What's soccer got to do with this?

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 01:54pm

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Originally Posted by representing (Post 661945)
I may be missing a joke here, but is that supposed to be soccer rules? What's soccer got to do with this?

Yes, you're missing a joke about soccer, the preferred sport of most places who use FIBA rules for basketball.

representing Mon Feb 15, 2010 02:16pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 661949)
Yes, you're missing a joke about soccer, the preferred sport of most places who use FIBA rules for basketball.

ah ok. Did not know that.

I am a soccer official but I go by USSF/FIFA (rec and travel games) and NFHS (high school games). Will soon be doing local college soccer games.

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 04:08pm

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Originally Posted by representing (Post 661962)
ah ok. Did not know that.

I am a soccer official but I go by USSF/FIFA (rec and travel games) and NFHS (high school games). Will soon be doing local college soccer games.

Then you're probably not going to get my soccre humour; which is predicated on a small amount of disdain. :)

Camron Rust Mon Feb 15, 2010 04:09pm

While I agree with all the points about it being unsporting, if they're saying all of that and get to 5 a 2nd and 3rd time, and you're not past five (understanding that you may have been ignoring your own count in response to their actions), your count is way too slow.

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 04:15pm

This is why I like officiating in high altitudes. The players have more important things to do with their oxygen.

Pantherdreams Mon Feb 15, 2010 04:53pm

So once the crowd got into the counting my partner took me aside . . .

He was very upset about and said we should demand the team stop or "T" them up each time it happened. My intial response in our private convo was that they could count to 1 million if they liked unless they started arguing the count I didn't care. We then discussed the inciting the crowd aspect and decided that we would in fact put a stop to it just because it couldn't go anywhere good for anyone.

Since I was in the more reasonable mood about it I approached the coach who must have known what was coming next.

Me - "Your players and the bench needs to stop trying to affect the officials count. I appreciate your enthusiasm but its not going to effect us and is just going to lead to issues with the crowd and both teams. If I hear it again the player responsible will be given a T and it will go to you if it comes from the bench."

Coach - "So we can't communicate on defense. We have stunts set after certain counts by our teammates and now your saying we can't call rotations from the floor or bench."

Me - " I hear what your saying but you and I both know what its really about and what its trying to accomplish. Its either trying to influence the official or rush/intimdate the opposition. So lets cut the counting!"

Coach - "Fair enough. I assume you''ll warn the other team too, and if you hear them counting down a shot clock or game clock that they'll be "T"'d up too if counting is now unsportsmanlike."

Me -" I'll treat them the same as you coach."

I walked away. THe counting stopped. Until the crowd got wind of it at half time. Then as the 2nd half started a group of supportive parents counted from 1 - 500 aloud while the game was going on.

wanja Mon Feb 15, 2010 05:03pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 661992)
Then you're probably not going to get my soccre humour; which is predicated on a small amount of disdain. :)

Why the disdain? FIBA rules are used in most of the world, US excluded. One thing they do provide is a consistent set of rules across levels and accoss countries. In the U.S., following rules from high school to women's college, to men's college to the nba will make you dizzy and confused if you are looking for a consistent rationale.

US olympic teams used to reasonably have disdain for players outside the US. Now that would be just plain silly. I think most high level players realize that the rest of the world is catching up and has something to offer on the court. And in the rule book.

Tim C Mon Feb 15, 2010 05:21pm

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"Then you're probably not going to get my soccre humour; which is predicated on a small amount of disdain."
I take the high road when it comes to making jokes about Third World sports such as soccer.

T

DLH17 Mon Feb 15, 2010 05:43pm

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Originally Posted by tim c (Post 662030)
i take the high road when it comes to making jokes about third world sports such as soccer.

T

+1

Adam Mon Feb 15, 2010 06:29pm

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Originally Posted by wanja (Post 662026)
Why the disdain? FIBA rules are used in most of the world, US excluded. One thing they do provide is a consistent set of rules across levels and accoss countries. In the U.S., following rules from high school to women's college, to men's college to the nba will make you dizzy and confused if you are looking for a consistent rationale.

US olympic teams used to reasonably have disdain for players outside the US. Now that would be just plain silly. I think most high level players realize that the rest of the world is catching up and has something to offer on the court. And in the rule book.

My disdain has nothing to do with FIBA, although there are certain FIBA rules I don't like. It's all about soccer. :D

Scratch85 Mon Feb 15, 2010 07:59pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 662038)
My disdain has nothing to do with FIBA, although there are certain FIBA rules I don't like. It's all about soccer. :D

Couldn't have said it better myself. :p

Juulie Downs Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:12pm

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 662021)
Until the crowd got wind of it at half time. Then as the 2nd half started a group of supportive parents counted from 1 - 500 aloud while the game was going on.

Sheez, I suppose they were "helping the kids with their math?" :rolleyes:

LeeBallanfant Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:20pm

I would tell the coach that I am also counting 10(8) seconds to my self and unfortunately the two counts are confusing me. So when I get confused I start again from the beginning.

Adam Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:40am

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 662021)
Coach - "Fair enough. I assume you''ll warn the other team too, and if you hear them counting down a shot clock or game clock that they'll be "T"'d up too if counting is now unsportsmanlike."

"Coach, you know full well countin gdown the shot or game clock is completely different than what your players are doing with these other counts. No, I won't consider them the same."

Frankly, I would find the coach's response insulting.

constable Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:48am

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Originally Posted by representing (Post 661941)
24 second shot clock? For high school ball? Why?


FIBA is trying to be more like the NBA. Hence the 8 second backcourt and 24 second shot clock.

8 second BC i don't have a problem with but 24 seconds for all levels lower than university I think is too short.


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