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I can't imagine anyone would, but part of the discussion was the defiition of "charging", which does not specify that only the dribbler can "charge". Many associate the hand behind head signal with a charge rather than player control. I was pointing out what confusion could ensue if the push signal was not used for a defensive charge.
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It wasn't directed at officials. We all should know better. It was a theoretical after acknowledging that it isn't only a dribbler who can charge, given the rulebook definition of that term.
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I know. My head hurts now.
There's no reason to use a PC signal for a defensive charging call. There's no reason for any official to equate charging as an offense only foul. As for signals, pushing or charging, the signal is the same. Signal #33.
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![]() Maybe this helps. If one looks at the table of Official NFHS Signals, one will discover the signals for a push and a charge are.................the same signal.
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But what if one official signals a block and the other signals a player control foul, then what do we do?
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It's The Infamous Blarge ...
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Contact occurs between A1 and B1 after the release and before airborne shooter A1 returns one foot to the floor. One official calls a blocking foul on B1 and the other official calls a charging foul on A1. The try is (a) successful, or (b) not successful. RULING: Even though airborne shooter A1 committed a charging foul, it is not a player-control foul because the two fouls result in a double personal foul. The double foul does not cause the ball to become dead on the try. In (a), the goal is scored; play is resumed at the point of interruption, which is a throw-in for Team B from anywhere along the end line. In (b), the point of interruption is a try in flight; therefore the alternating-possession procedure is used. (4-36)
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Or
Triple whistle for action at the freethrow line and halfway across the key - (not our finest example of 6 eyes on 10 players). Two fists and one open hand in the air - we all had something different. Can you guess what we went with? The winning call came out of the C position.
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Sometimes they are. Sometimes they're not.
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Absolutely true. No one argues (do they) that the two are not necessarily the same.
So how do we possibly get from this Quote:
to this? Quote:
The case doesn't contain the words player control. Let alone obligation based on signals which may or may not mean the same thing.
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