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stiffler3492 Fri Feb 10, 2012 04:54pm

Restricted Area Review?
 
Last night in the Illinois-Indiana game, there was a play where an Indiana player who slid over across the lane to take a charge from A1, who was in the act of shooting and made the layup. It was originally ruled a charge, no basket. The replay showed that one of his heels was ON the line of the restricted arc.

Moral of the story, the call was reversed and the basket counted. It wasn't clear exactly how the call was reversed. Is that a reviewable play?

tref Fri Feb 10, 2012 04:58pm

Not sure if that one is reviewable, but a partner can provided the 411 on that play.

stiffler3492 Fri Feb 10, 2012 05:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tref (Post 822639)
Not sure if that one is reviewable, but a partner can provided the 411 on that play.

That's probably what happened then.

The Lead was ballside and had the original call. Maybe the C had a look at the kid's feet and saw the foot on the line.

APG Fri Feb 10, 2012 05:24pm

RA (and that includes the lower defensive box in the NBA) plays are one of the few situations where a blarge, block, or charge can be changed to a block or charge with additional information from a partner (NCAA-W mechanics notwithstanding)

JetMetFan Fri Feb 10, 2012 07:49pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 822651)
RA (and that includes the lower defensive box in the NBA) plays are one of the few situations where a blarge, block, or charge can be changed to a block or charge with additional information from a partner (NCAA-W mechanics notwithstanding)

What do you mean about NCAA-W mechanics? We can come in and provide information also.

eyezen Fri Feb 10, 2012 08:41pm

We have been pregaming this in our games, but if you're coming in with information to change a charge to a block, you better come with the defensive # as well.

jeschmit Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:22am

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Originally Posted by eyezen (Post 822696)
We have been pregaming this in our games, but if you're coming in with information to change a charge to a block, you better come with the defensive # as well.

And whether or not the shot went in...

Lotto Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:34am

Quote:

Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 822632)
Last night in the Illinois-Indiana game, there was a play where an Indiana player who slid over across the lane to take a charge from A1, who was in the act of shooting and made the layup. It was originally ruled a charge, no basket. The replay showed that one of his heels was ON the line of the restricted arc.

Moral of the story, the call was reversed and the basket counted. It wasn't clear exactly how the call was reversed. Is that a reviewable play?

On another note, the officials are not permitted use a courtside monitor for this.


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