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In our local kids rec league, since we are also of a mind to help teach the kids, in a situation in which a team might want to foul, we usually tell the coach to tell his (or her) kids to make sure they're going for the ball if they are going to foul. That's not unusual for us to do at all. Usually the coach will say something to the team like, "Did you hear that? Make sure you do that - OK?" It's especially good to do at the 3rd thru 6th grade level.
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Somehow 20 seconds ticked away with no steal, basket or intentional foul. I was glad to avoid that one....
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He's right, if this is 2004 (or some such year when the FED had this philosophy). |
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Another example where this information is invaluable is a team is up 3 points and they go for a foul to put the other team in the position to shoot free throws. If we don't know they are trying to foul, we may view the first contact as inadvertent or incidental and then we catch the second contact, which is inevitably in the act of shooting a long range 3. Others have thoughts? |
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Yep. Call what you see.
If it was a foul in the 1st quarter, it's a foul in the 4th quarter. If you feel it's a situation where a team would normally strategically foul, then get the first one. No need to ask the coach anything.
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A mentor once told me if you seek out one coach you better seek out the other, otherwise this could viewed as playing favorites.
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WOW is my first thought.
Like others have said, I wouldn't ask the coach what his strategy is. From what I'm picturing in my head, your partner had NO business having a whistle on this play unless a non-basketball play act occurred. This would apply in 2-man or 3-man. Did you guys talk about that after the game?
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Not extensively, but when we conferenced briefly during the game he said he had a clear view. After the game, he simply said everyone in the gym is looking at the three players involved, so he felt he should help out on the only active players out on the court. |
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Everyone in the gym is always watching the ball. You and your partner needed to have at least one set of eyes (in two man) not watching the ball. Your partner screwed up and gave you a lame excuse to try and justify it.
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