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JRutledge Thu May 26, 2011 09:46am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 761452)
He gets to hang to prevent himself from landing on another player. He doesn't get to swing to cause himself to land on another player. The rule says, specifically, "to prevent injury," which he clearly does not do. T for the hang, IMO.

But he doesn't hang, he lets go so he can land on the opponent. He he does not land on the guy then there would be nothing unusual about this dunk.

Peace

APG Thu May 26, 2011 01:12pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 761452)
He gets to hang to prevent himself from landing on another player. He doesn't get to swing to cause himself to land on another player. The rule says, specifically, "to prevent injury," which he clearly does not do. T for the hang, IMO.

True, but I don't actually think he really swung on the rim...at least nothing worthy of a T. I think that people are fixated on the fact that he landed on a player's back, that it appears the he's swinging like Tarzan on the rim. Like Rut said, if none of that happened, then I feel like 95% of us wouldn't think anything of his grabbing the rim.

And Nevada, if you're telling me that you would issue a T for hanging on the rim, and an intentional foul...well then good luck with that.

Adam Thu May 26, 2011 01:24pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 761522)
True, but I don't actually think he really swung on the rim...at least nothing worthy of a T. I think that people are fixated on the fact that he landed on a player's back, that it appears the he's swinging like Tarzan on the rim. Like Rut said, if none of that happened, then I feel like 95% of us wouldn't think anything of his grabbing the rim.

You're right; if he swings like that and lands on the floor, I've got nothing since there was a player under him when he dunked. If he swung like that without a player under him, it's a T. The rule says he gets to prevent injury, so by purposefully landing on another player, he makes it clear that he was not grasping the ring to prevent injury.

I don't have my book handy, but I think this might also fit under taunting.

Another thought:
Live ball, A1 and B1 square off and start bumping chests in the middle of play.

Most of us would go with double Ts. The contact is incidental to the action earning the T.

Camron Rust Thu May 26, 2011 01:34pm

He hung long enough to rotate his body towards the other player. It was not a normal movement of dunking. If that is not a hang, then there is no such thing.

APG Thu May 26, 2011 01:37pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 761527)
You're right; if he swings like that and lands on the floor, I've got nothing since there was a player under him when he dunked. If he swung like that without a player under him, it's a T. The rule says he gets to prevent injury, so by purposefully landing on another player, he makes it clear that he was not grasping the ring to prevent injury.

I don't have my book handy, but I think this might also fit under taunting.

Another thought:
Live ball, A1 and B1 square off and start bumping chests in the middle of play.

Most of us would go with double Ts. The contact is incidental to the action earning the T.

That's kind of my point...the actually grasping of the rim wasn't long enough to warrant a T. He doesn't IMO grasp the rim for any length of time and doesn't really "swing on the rim."

I feel like if a T is called here, then you could fit it under taunting like the play you mention. I feel like that's a much more accurate interpretation of this play rather than calling a T for grasping the rim. And I would call a double T in your situation like you suggest, but if we want to stick by the book, we should call a double foul since we can't call a T for live ball contact. Not saying I'd go that route, but it seems like some want to go strictly by the book

JRutledge Thu May 26, 2011 01:37pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 761530)
He hung long enough to rotate his body towards the other player. It was not a normal movement of dunking. If that is not a hang, then there is no such thing.

Considering I see that very same action on many dunks and certainly dunks where a player has received an alley opp pass, then we are not calling a lot of Ts for this at all.

Peace

APG Thu May 26, 2011 01:40pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 761530)
He hung long enough to rotate his body towards the other player. It was not a normal movement of dunking. If that is not a hang, then there is no such thing.

Really? The grasping on the rim didn't even register to me cause we see that kind of stuff on a regular basis and we're not T'ing it. IMO, the landing on the defender is skewing the preception of his "hanging" on the rim.

Camron Rust Thu May 26, 2011 02:07pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 761534)
Really? The grasping on the rim didn't even register to me cause we see that kind of stuff on a regular basis and we're not T'ing it. IMO, the landing on the defender is skewing the preception of his "hanging" on the rim.


If it weren't for the redirection to land on the other player's shoulders, it wouldn't cross my threshold to draw the whistle. But, when it was done to land on the other player, it would.

BillyMac Thu May 26, 2011 04:02pm

Live From Connecticut, It's Thursday Afternoon ...
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 760172)
If March winds bring April showers. And if April showers bring May flowers. Then what do May flowers bring?

Pilgrims.

Welpe Thu May 26, 2011 04:03pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 761578)
Pilgrims.

I would've taken the lack of answer as a hint. :)

APG Thu May 26, 2011 04:05pm

There's a reason no one replied Billy...

JRutledge Thu May 26, 2011 04:19pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 761579)
I would've taken the lack of answer as a hint. :)

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Peace

Adam Thu May 26, 2011 04:35pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 761578)
Pilgrims.

Isn't this the equivalent to hitting "like" on your own facebook post?

26 Year Gap Thu May 26, 2011 05:30pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 761590)
Isn't this the equivalent to hitting "like" on your own facebook post?

It would seem to be quite similar. But, with all the rain in the northeast, perhaps the crickets aren't out yet.

constable Sat May 28, 2011 07:40pm

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Originally Posted by rsl (Post 760009)
It seems you could call this a player control foul and take the basket away. But now I have to go read the rules- I assume you could not do both (call a technical and take the basket away).

If an airborne shooter commits a common foul the basket does not count. But if they commit a technical, the basket does count?


T'em up, count the bucket.


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