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APG Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:38pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 763311)
The rule specifically is under 10-3-6e says: "Climbing on or lifting a teammate for greater height."

I would get the guy that jumped on his back because he did not have to jump on the guys back. Then again you could get the player that is the bigger jerk. ;)

Do not complicate issues, give one T and move on. You really have an option in these cases. It is just a basic loophole in the rules as many things are.

Peace

Nope, got to do it by the book 100 percent. ;)

While I said I actually wouldn't mind getting both players on this play, in reality, I'd pick one of the players.

26 Year Gap Sat Jun 04, 2011 06:37pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 763312)
Nope, got to do it by the book 100 percent. ;)

While I said I actually wouldn't mind getting both players on this play, in reality, I'd pick one of the players.

The one that is the biggest jerk.

Altor Sat Jun 04, 2011 07:16pm

Last time this situation came up, didn't somebody joke that not only would they T both players for the lift, he would also T the shooter for dunking a dead ball?

3 technicals, a disqualification...and you haven't even whacked the coach yet.

APG Sat Jun 04, 2011 07:39pm

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Originally Posted by Altor (Post 763347)
Last time this situation came up, didn't somebody joke that not only would they T both players for the lift, he would also T the shooter for dunking a dead ball?

3 technicals, a disqualification...and you haven't even whacked the coach yet.

How about a fourth T...for failing to give the ball immediately to the nearest official when the whistle blows...then forfeit the game due to repeatedly committing technical foul penalties. ;)

Camron Rust Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:54pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 763221)
So, you think the NBA will go to 2 20 minute halves? Or should the Fed go to 4 12 minute quarters? Maybe 6 fouls for a DQ in college? Don't tell me the trapezoid is coming!:eek:

Read my post again.....I clearly said they could have sub-sections to define different lengths of of games and such. :rolleyes:

JRutledge Mon Jun 06, 2011 02:06pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 763349)
How about a fourth T...for failing to give the ball immediately to the nearest official when the whistle blows...then forfeit the game due to repeatedly committing technical foul penalties. ;)

That is the only option or you are making up the rules as you go along!!!

:p

Peace

JugglingReferee Mon Jun 06, 2011 02:34pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 763020)
I dunno how timeouts in the NBA in the first 46 minutes help keep games close? :confused: Heck, most of the called timeouts are mandatory anyhow. I could see how being able to advance the ball under two minutes in the 4th could help a team come back, but doesn't FIBA also allow an advance?

My comment was partly an observation of games that I watch with friends. We're not too concerned with missing 2nd and 3rd quarter action, because so many games are tied (or very close to it) with 2 or less to play - which is where lots of great action is.

Yes, FIBA advances the ball under 2 minutes.


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