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Our job is to judge whether that contact AFTER the release affected the shot. Quote:
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hahahaha you KNOW damned well EVERYbody is watching the flight of the ball in freshman games! lol
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Simple, just because the try itself is still legally not over doesn't mean the shooter's motion is part of it. Now, if the contact is close enough to the release that you can't tell if it was before or after, then call it; but I'm not waiting to see if the ball goes in. Quote:
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Concur, I hope I didn't give THAT impression! But I'm not using a patient whistle on jumpshots either, just dribble drives to the rack.
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2) And you still don't get it. And you never will get it. And I won't bother repeating myself again after saying for the last time that you haven't said one damn thing that is new in any way. Everything you said is just a re-packaged version of some very old and still valid officiating principles. And unfortunately, you don't even seem to understand the re-packaged version correctly either. 3) And that tells me all that I really need to know about you as an official. The only way that contact after the release of a shot can affect that shot is if the contact is on the ball, not on the shooter. Put that together with your statement "I explained that the contact enough for an and 1 was just enough to put the player on the line for 2 on the missed try'" and you got two statements made by you in this thread that tie for the stoopidest statements ever made on this forum. Onwards and upwards to your Brave New World of officiating, tref. Hopefully, when you do build up some spit in your whistle, you might understand what we're talking about. |
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You sound like my daughter, if she cant relate to something then its stupid (but shes a child) whats your excuse??
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We've all seen it. A1 launches a three, and B2 flies in and knocks into A1 well after the release. Based on the severity of the contact, I have these either as incidental or a non-shooting foul. I don't see how anyone can call a shooting foul under the circumstances, but they do. Still, I sometimes wonder if it would be wiser to see if the shot goes in. It's rather unconventional to give someone three points and the ball or free throws. Thoughts? |
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And a little research shows that we ain't really looking at a new rodeo here.
Bulls/Cavs- changed call? Everything is changing but nothing really changes, eh Chitown? ![]() And btw, you can add "I think we should try to find a reason to put them on the line as opposed to to looking for reasons to say 'nice try but take it out and try again'." to the list of dumbest statements ever made on this forum. The only thing that we look for is a foul, and we then have to decide whether that foul occurred in the act of shooting or not. That very basic principle seems to completely befuddle you for some reason. |
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Okay, you're right JR!! I'm going to change what's been working for me & my successful pattern because some guy(s) on the internet dont agree with how I word something. Keep in mind that we haven't seen each other actually work a game. But yeah, I'm gonna conform to how you want the game called. NOT!!!
As long as all of my assignors keep putting me on quality games, your opinion really matters to me like... NOT AT ALL!
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That's how and why you can call a shooting foul under those circumstances. If the defender knocks the shooter down while that shooter is airborne, you should have a call...and the correct call is a foul in the act of shooting. |
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But I will have to agree it's a position not shared by any officials that I know. And, for the record, I do know officials that referee at the NCAA level, in both men's and women's, and I know officials that have officiated at the championship games of the Illinois High School Association tournament, both on the girls' and boys' sides. So, I am curious - which officials and/or supervisors of yours agree with your position on contact on the arm after the shot is released also affects the shot?
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