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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 10:57pm
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Violation?

This also happened in a game tonight and provoked discussion later. So I am presenting it for discussion here.


There is a mass of humanity under the basket, rebounding. Blue gets the ball on the other side of the key. Black player is off the court under the basket (I do not know if it was intentional or not because of the scrum). He moves in a straight line from one side of the key to the other directly toward the blue player who rebounded the ball and reenters the court to try to defend the player who has the ball. Has he violated?

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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 10:59pm
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No infraction here. Play on.
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:00pm
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Not IMO. Sounds like he left the floor unintentionally and returned to play defense. No call from me.
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:01pm
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Assuming he was OOB legally, he's either committed a Technical foul, or nothing. Most likely, I've got nothing. The rule doesn't say they have to take the most direct path back to the court. It just says he can't purposefully or deceitfully delay his return. Sounds like neither of those to me.
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:03pm
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:20pm
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Assuming he was OOB legally, he's either committed a Technical foul, or nothing. Most likely, I've got nothing. The rule doesn't say they have to take the most direct path back to the court. It just says he can't purposefully or deceitfully delay his return. Sounds like neither of those to me.
If he intentionally left, to gain advantage to get around the scrum, it would be a violation, not a technical foul.

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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:25pm
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If he intentionally left, to gain advantage to get around the scrum, it would be a violation, not a technical foul.

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I think this is two different cases. If he left the floor to again an advantage, then the violation is for leaving the court for an unauthorized reason. The player was never out of bounds legally and thus the violation.

Now if the player was out of bounds legally (throw-in, momentum, etc) but purposely and deceitfully delays coming back in, then you'd have a technical.
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If he intentionally left, to gain advantage to get around the scrum, it would be a violation, not a technical foul.

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Correct, but I was under the assumption that he was out legally; since you didn't see him leave, you have to assume that much.
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If he intentionally left, to gain advantage to get around the scrum, it would be a violation, not a technical foul.
That's not what Snaq said. He said if he was OOB LEGALLY, then it's either nothing or a technical foul.

It's nothing if he returns immediately. The rule doesn't require him to take the shortest path.

If he doesn't return immediately and attempts to gain an advantage by delaying, then it's a technical foul.
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2011, 11:28pm
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That's not what Snaq said. He said if he was OOB LEGALLY, then it's either nothing or a technical foul.

It's nothing if he returns immediately. THe rule does require him to take the shortest path.

If he doesn't return immediately and attempts to gain an advantage by delaying, then it's a technical foul.
Typo? Or am I missing something?
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Old Wed Jan 19, 2011, 09:21am
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Typo. Got a real bad habit lately of leaving the n't off my contractions.
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Old Wed Jan 19, 2011, 09:26am
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Black vs Blue

What the ??
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Old Wed Jan 19, 2011, 09:49am
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It happens sometimes... last night I had a 9th grade doubleheader with the home team in blue, and the visiting team in black.

Could be worse. Sunday night I had a men's wreck game where one team came out with white jerseys and the other team wore light gray jerseys. That lasted for about 30 seconds, then we made them go shirts vs skins.
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Old Wed Jan 19, 2011, 11:15am
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HS Intramural game the other day had deep green and lighter green. We went black and green, respectively. It worked.

Unfortunately, swallowed my whistle once when over-inflated ego guard for green took an inbounds pass after a black basket, tossed the ball off the backboard, caught it and started up court on the dribble. I knew something was wrong almost immediately ... but "almost" doesn't cut it. Had read about it here and elsewhere several times but seeing it in person for the first time just caught me off guard.

No matter. "Black" waxed green by nearly 20 throughout.
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Wreck games

You see it all here. Years ago when I was a glutton for this kind of thing and would stay all day at a gym either playing pick up before or after reffn rec league games, the local rec dept had a stead fast rule requiring numbers on all jerseys (of course a great rule, sometimes not followed at that level) Anyway one Sunday afternoon a guy with a Jimmy Buffet t-shirt, refused to take a black marker and put a # on it saying it was his fav shirt. He cut the sleeves off and wrote his # on his upper arm, both sides like a football #. Worked for me and rec super was ok with it so away we go. Never tried shirts and skins though in a contested game anyways..ah those were the days down at RecHall
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