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I dont know FIBA rules, so I cant comment on the T.
But the play itself made for a tough call for the slot, its definitely a bang-bang play! LGP established... A1s arm is out but not extended... defender goes hollywood upon minor contact... The most positive thing about this play is the calling officials position adjustment! WOW thats a great example of energetic movement with a purpose! Although a look from the topside (T) is the A look for this play, the step down put him in a GREAT place to referee the matchup. I wonder what the call would've been minus the T?
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B maintained LGP.
Working lots of FIBA games, my understanding is that FIBA discourages faking being fouled moreso that Fed does. I think the T is a good call. If there was a no-call on this one, I'm ok with that as well. This sort of play draws the line, that's for sure.
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A block is a cop-out. You're not going to discourage flopping unless you call the T.
Mind you, you have to be positive you saw a flop in order to call it. That said, if we're so comfortable with T-ing up players for unsportsmanlike conduct, why are we so uncomfortable with the T for faking fouls? Isn't faking unsportsmanlike?
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I said a no-call because the contact was marginal helped by the fact that the defender was trying his giving his best Oscar performance on the play and didn't rise to the level of illegal contact.
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I know the call...but usually that involves both players going to the floor if one goes that route. If the offensive player isn't affected at all, why put air in the whistle? On this play, the offensive player's defender is on the floor because he's taken himself out of the play
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