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JugglingReferee Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:15pm

Multiple Foul
 
...But didn't call it as such.

A1 deeks a guy near the hoopthen spinsorama. Mid-spinorama A1 gets bumped by B1. Tweet. The bump sends A1 in a direction he'd never go. While in that direction, B2 comes from behind and bumps A1 with more force than B1 used.

Both fouls were in the continuation phase.

It went through my mind, "oh look - a multiple foul" but I stuck with just the one.

BillyMac Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:52pm

Go For All The Gusto You Can ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 827633)
It went through my mind, "Oh look, a multiple foul" but I stuck with just the one.

Not a big risk taker, are you? I bet that your favorite ice cream flavor is vanilla.

26 Year Gap Sat Feb 25, 2012 06:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 827633)
...But didn't call it as such.

A1 deeks a guy near the hoopthen spinsorama. Mid-spinorama A1 gets bumped by B1. Tweet. The bump sends A1 in a direction he'd never go. While in that direction, B2 comes from behind and bumps A1 with more force than B1 used.

Both fouls were in the continuation phase.

It went through my mind, "oh look - a multiple foul" but I stuck with just the one.

Wait! You're from Canada and you have misspelled 'dekes'?

JugglingReferee Sun Feb 26, 2012 01:10am

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 827688)
Wait! You're from Canada and you have misspelled 'dekes'?

I admit that I did not know how to spell that word. lol

Freddy Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:23am

The More You Know . . .
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 827633)
A1 deeks a guy near the hoopthen spinsorama . . .

Deeks.
Hoopthen.
Spinsorama.
As much as I try to keep up on rulebook terminology, it seems that the technical definitions for some officiating terms still evade me. :o
Can't find any of those terms in Rule 4. Are they exclusive to Canada? I have so much to learn, eh. :)

26 Year Gap Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:10am

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 827811)
Deeks.
Hoopthen.
Spinsorama.
As much as I try to keep up on rulebook terminology, it seems that the technical definitions for some officiating terms still evade me. :o
Can't find any of those terms in Rule 4. Are they exclusive to Canada? I have so much to learn, eh. :)

First one is a hockey term. I assume it is one of the first words in the "Fun with Dick and Jane" primer (Canadian version).

BktBallRef Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:12am

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 827633)
... then spinsorama.

Traveling. :)

BillyMac Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:54am

Système International D'Unités ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 827811)
Can't find any of those terms in Rule 4. Are they exclusive to Canada? I have so much to learn.

Stupid Metric language.

La Rikardo Mon Feb 27, 2012 02:38am

Was watching the 2A state championship game. Game was held at an arena in a rural town between that local town's high school which had made a cinderella run in the state tournament, wearing blue, and a rival school 15 minutes away which was the favorite going into the tournament, wearing white. High emotions, pretty close game. 2 minutes left in the third quarter and white was leading by about 10. White player A1 grabbed an offensive rebound and a blue player B1 came in and committed an obvious common foul on A1 when trying to steal the ball. Before the official could blow his whistle, B2 came over and grabbed A1 over his back for an obvious intentional foul. Occurred to me that it should've been a multiple foul, but I think with emotions as high as they were, the intentional foul was all that was needed.

just another ref Mon Feb 27, 2012 02:48am

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Originally Posted by La Rikardo (Post 828078)
Was watching the 2A state championship game. Game was held at an arena in a rural town between that local town's high school which had made a cinderella run in the state tournament, wearing blue, and a rival school 15 minutes away which was the favorite going into the tournament, wearing white. High emotions, pretty close game. 2 minutes left in the third quarter and white was leading by about 10. White player A1 grabbed an offensive rebound and a blue player B1 came in and committed an obvious common foul on A1 when trying to steal the ball. Before the official could blow his whistle, B2 came over and grabbed A1 over his back for an obvious intentional foul. Occurred to me that it should've been a multiple foul, but I think with emotions as high as they were, the intentional foul was all that was needed.

Actually, that would be a false multiple.

Adam Mon Feb 27, 2012 08:47am

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Originally Posted by La Rikardo (Post 828078)
Was watching the 2A state championship game. Game was held at an arena in a rural town between that local town's high school which had made a cinderella run in the state tournament, wearing blue, and a rival school 15 minutes away which was the favorite going into the tournament, wearing white. High emotions, pretty close game. 2 minutes left in the third quarter and white was leading by about 10. White player A1 grabbed an offensive rebound and a blue player B1 came in and committed an obvious common foul on A1 when trying to steal the ball. Before the official could blow his whistle, B2 came over and grabbed A1 over his back for an obvious intentional foul. Occurred to me that it should've been a multiple foul, but I think with emotions as high as they were, the intentional foul was all that was needed.

This is not a multiple. Can you tell us why?

APG Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:32am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 828115)
This is not a multiple. Can you tell us why?

No such thing as a multiple foul? ;)

twocentsworth Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:48pm

once you have blown the whistle for the common foul...the ball becomes dead....all other infractions/fouls are ignored unless it is deemed to be a flagrant foul.

neither of the two posts above describe contact that is flagrant, therefore the contact is ignored.....

Adam Mon Feb 27, 2012 01:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 828184)
once you have blown the whistle for the common foul...the ball becomes dead....all other infractions/fouls are ignored unless it is deemed to be a flagrant foul.

neither of the two posts above describe contact that is flagrant, therefore the contact is ignored.....

You're very close.

Sharpshooternes Mon Feb 27, 2012 01:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 828184)
once you have blown the whistle for the common foul...the ball becomes dead....all other infractions/fouls are ignored unless it is deemed to be a flagrant foul.

neither of the two posts above describe contact that is flagrant, therefore the contact is ignored.....

Very close indeed. I'll give you a hint. All other infractions/fouls are ignored unless it is deemed to be a flagrant or __________ foul.


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