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Old Sat Jan 21, 2012, 09:04am
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Hello,

Very common occurance in games is the sideline or base line pin down...where A1 picks up his dribble and is pinned down at sideline or baseline.

B1 has tight D on A1..A1 then falls out of bounds or travels.

Always get coaches or players saying I was pushed when they go OOB or other coach yelling Travel!

Looking for some Guidance on calling this type of play.

Thanks!
Simple, if a bump caused him to go OOB or travel, then call the foul.

Otherwise call the OOB or travel.

Its your judgement and why we get paid the big bucks.
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 12:51am
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Simple, if a bump caused him to go OOB or travel, then call the foul.
I had something similar last night.

As A-1 is dribbling and moving next to the sideline, B-2 bumps A-1, and A-1 easily passes her by. Normally, I let this go, but the bump caused A-1 to violate by stepping on the sideline. Blocking, B-2.

The trick for me was controlling the instinct of raising an open palm -- a knee-jerk reaction when the ball-handler steps on the sideline -- and raising a closed fist instead. I'm not sure if I executed that smoothly.
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 03:58am
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I had something similar last night.

As A-1 is dribbling and moving next to the sideline, B-2 bumps A-1, and A-1 easily passes her by. Normally, I let this go, but the bump caused A-1 to violate by stepping on the sideline. Blocking, B-2.

The trick for me was controlling the instinct of raising an open palm -- a knee-jerk reaction when the ball-handler steps on the sideline -- and raising a closed fist instead. I'm not sure if I executed that smoothly.

Some guys around here preach that its okay to go from open to closed. Just never go closed to open.
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 09:43am
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As A-1 is dribbling and moving next to the sideline, B-2 bumps A-1, and A-1 easily passes her by. Normally, I let this go, but the bump caused A-1 to violate by stepping on the sideline. Blocking, B-2.
If you would (normally) have passed, and assuming (yeah, I know) that the space near the sideline wasn't sufficient for the offense to pass, then I probably would have gone with the OOB call.
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