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kick 'im while he's down
Adult men's "wreck" ball, NFHS rules. (I know, my first mistake is doing these games in the first place!)
B1 is face down on the floor at the feet of A1 after an unsuccessful dive for a loose ball. The play has moved on. A1 chooses to step over B1 to rejoin the play (rather than go around), and his foot inadvertantly contacts the head of B1. Do you call an off-ball team control foul on A1 if 1) it is early in the game and there are no emotions yet, 2) it is the fourth quarter, A1 has four fouls, and he has given you attitude on every call. I was in situation (2), and was torn between - wanting to get rid of a player with attitude who just kicked an opponent in the head, and - not wanting to disqualify a guy on a ticky tack contact. I called the foul, and he added a T to his count on the way to the bench. He later called the league administrator, who luckily had attended the game and backed me up. The administrator did not really see the kick, but agreed with me on the T. If it had been situation (1), I probably would have warned him and let it go. What would you guys do? |
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The phone call to the administrator and "backup" happened hours after the game. I didn't need any help at the time. |
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Team control foul. Also. A wise man, on this Forum, once said, "Accidental isn't always incidental".
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I didn't mean to imply you somehow needed help on the court.
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I doubt very much that the contact to the head was accidental, however nonchalant it might have appeared. He knew he was stepping over an opponent and where his feet would hit if he dragged them.
Frankly, I could see a T here for unsporting conduct: walking over someone is intimidation. I would have at least an INT for this.
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Yeah, but in this case it really is incidental, isn't it? How is the guy on the floor put at a disadvantage?
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Be careful here. It's live ball contact. Unsporting? Certainly. But it's still a live ball, and I don't believe that you can call a technical foul for live ball contact. Team control or intentional? No problem. Technical? I'm not so sure.
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I believe he was referring to the act of just stepping over an opponent sans contact.
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The two references to this being a "kick" seem to make the case for some type of contact foul being called. "I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it" (Justice Potter Stewart, Jacobellis v. Ohio, 1964)
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I would say this has to be either intentional or nothing. I cannot think of a basketball play committed against a player lying on the floor without the ball that would result in a common foul .
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My main issue with this whole thing is...
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*it's the scorekeeper's job, not mine, and *it can sway your view from being objective, much like it did here. Let's look at the two options you present: *"Wanting to get rid of a player:" Be careful. This is something you shouldn't want, but rather something you simply do when necessary. *"Not wanting to disqualify a guy on ticky tack contact:" A player never gets disqualified on one foul (unless it's flagrant). It takes FIVE fouls, and whether the last one is hard or marginal is irrelevant. Even still, the fact that you knew he had four fouls played with your head. I can't speak for the play itself, because I wasn't there. It's up to you whether A1 committed a foul, and you can't get involved with how many fouls one has at the time. |
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Makes sense.
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I agree with others here that perhaps it should have been either intentional or nothing. |
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