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...you see something new every game:
1.0 sec left in game. Team A down by 1, no TOs. Team B at line shooting bonus. Coach A tells players to keep violating the lane to allow B1 to make both FTs, and ensure at least a chance for a 3 pointer to extend the game. Took B1 5 attempts to make 2. Team A got a pass to halfcourt, but couldn't get the shot off in time. I'm sure someone will argue "travesty", but I believe there's nothing to call. None of the violations were unsporting in nature, A1 & A2 merely stepped on the lane line. (I also thought if team B has the AP, coach B could tell B1 to airball twice, and they'll get the ball back on a double violation) Anyone seen this before?
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double violation may be just right for one team
If B has the arrow, double violation is in its best interest. If A has the arrow, the coach who tells his players to violate will get even better than he wants with a double violation.
I certainly don't see it as a travesty if A is doing the only thing possible to secure victory. Some folks see zone defense as a "travesty". ![]() |
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All of this, in my estimation, falls under the paragraph on page 8, THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE RULES. "....it is important to know the intent and purpose of a rule so that it may be intelligently applied in each play situation.
A player or a team should not be permitted an advantage which is not intended by a rule." I think it is fair to say that this was not the intent of the lane violation rule. I believe that I did see this situation in a college game on TV once. After the second violation the official stepped in and said something while making the "T" sign. I assume it was something along the lines of: "Okay, guys, I see what you're trying to do. Next one will be a technical foul." There were no more violations.
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After the second violation the official stepped in and said something while making the "T" sign. I assume it was something along the lines of: "Okay, guys, I see what you're trying to do. Next one will be a technical foul." There were no more violations.
No violations there, BUT what if this was the case after the official spoke to the players... You have the knucklehead that is 8' tall in there, off the bench, just to rebound. He gives a legit attempt to rebound and still violates. "Got to tech him now". The more we say the more often we can get in trouble.
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double FT violation
If this were the first of two free throws and there was a double violation, the shooting team loses the first shot and then you adminster the second FT,right?
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