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I hope when those come to watch your games they can see any little thing you do not call (by there standard). Peace |
This Guy Has Got It Down Pat ...
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O......M........Goooooooooodddddddddd!!!!!!!
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BillyMac...this is the one time I'm glad you actually posted a video. I thought we had lost that gem of a video forever whenever the uploader made it private. :D
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This video just made my Friday morning.....!:)
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Today's Lesson Class: The Not Closely Guarded Signal ...
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He is a clown. Were I in his association I would block him. I would not want to be on the same court with anyone working so hard to draw attention to himself.
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I agree with you that 6' closely doesn't seemed to be monitored with the same dilegence we are asked to do at the HS level. But apparently the NCAA is not too concerned with this particular call as I've never seen it emphasized at any college-level venue I've been a part of. |
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In no way am I trying to speak for the officials working the tournaments, but what I was always instructed to do was to not have a CG count unless there was active guarding going on...in other words, just because there is a member of the other team standing there within 6 feet, does not mean we have a CG count. Many of the situations I have seen in the tournament would fall into that category.
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I am late to this thread but: NFHS and NCAA Men's: six (6) feet while dribbling or holding the ball in the Front Court (FC). FIBA and NCAA Women's: three (3) feet while holding the ball anywhere on the Playing Court (both Front and Back Court). Note: BC = Back Court. The NCAA Women's rule was a FIBA adoption holdover from the NAGWS Rules. FIBA has continued to have the rule apply to the entire Playing Court even after it adopted the Ten Second Backcourt Rule (subsequently reduced to eight seconds when the NBA/WNBA went to eight seconds); the Ten/Eight Second Back Rule is a fairly recent adoption by FIBA. Regarding both NFHS and NCAA Men's I would rather see the rule be three feet while holding the ball only in the FC. MTD, Sr. History Lesson: NAGWS stands for the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports. This organization still exists and use to right the rules for many sports played by girls and women at the high school and college level. The NAGWS Basketball Rules were the precurser to the NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee. |
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