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No T for me
Girls JV last night, I am asst. coach. Close game but I leave the bench after the 3rd quarter to get my varsity ready.
Come back out of the locker room to a tie score. Sit in the stands opposite table and benches. Home team makes a FT to go up by one under 30 seconds to play. We (visitors) shoot, miss, home going the other way. I don't know why, but home runs their offense and takes some wild shot attempt on the first pass. Good for us though. We get the rebound and get fouled with 10.6 seconds. B1 is shooting 1-1. The first FT wedges between the iron and backboard. Arrow is pointing to home team. So, A1 on the endline inbounds and 4 seconds go off the clock and we get a held ball with B2 and A2. Our ball under our basket now with 6 seconds to go, right? Wrong. R1 lines up the HOME team. I'm now yelling "IT'S BLUE BALL BLUE BALL, THE ARROW IS WRONG!!!" to the trail (2 man). He stops play before the inbound happens and both referees confer at the table. After a minute or so, they set back up with the home team getting the inbound again. Lose by 1. I was soooooo tempted to go back around to the bench and try to straighten it out when they started to line up but did not want to risk a T. If I would have made it around the endline in time, would anyone here have T'd me up? (Our JV coach didn't know the rule either) After the game, I did head to towards the referee door to ask what they discussed at the table. (they were still in the gym and there were NO issues during the game). I was too late, the Varsity officials were already giving them the business! |
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IIWY, I'd write into the official's association. That's a huge error at the end of the game.
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I'm especially glad now as the referees up for our game were watching... ![]() |
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As long as you're being civil, I don't see you getting Ted here, but at this point I don't know that there's any change you could have effected. If I've been over to the table already, I've asked the official scorer who should have the arrow and if he changed it after the free throw. He's given me his best answer and unless I have definitive knowledge of who I gave the last AP throw-in to (and even with only 4 seconds elapsing you can feel pretty unsure about the arrow) you have to go with the arrow.
The take-away is to remember to confirm the arrow changing after the AP throw-in. |
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Had I been on the bench, I "might" have saved the day by getting us one more under the basket play..... |
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Maybe if I didn't spend so much time reading this stuff here.....you guys are rubbing off on me. ![]() |
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It was a JV game. You said your piece, and the varsity officials were on it. Let it go.
If you're on the court yelling at me and I know you're a coach, I absolutely T you up. Doesn't matter what I've done wrong, there's a penalty for that behavior.
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Also, we do not HAVE to go with an arrow that is pointed in the wrong direction. Coach P, how the hell did the ball get lodged on a free throw?
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In, the OP though we have a different situation where the rule was misapplied and the arrow is in fact pointing in the correct direction given the error in rules application as an AP throw-in was not conducted for the stuck ball even though it should have been. |
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Good question. I can see the ball resting on the back flange, but a free throw to get wedged without another player touching it?
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Assuming the 1st held ball was administered correctly I am most definitely faulting any JV official who can't remember who should get the arrow on a held ball that happens on the ensuing possession.
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And, while I agree they should remember, we often don't think to remember until something happens that gets us in trouble. Plus, here, maybe they did remember -- the arrow, as it turns out, wasn't the issue. |
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