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From ESPN's H.S. showcase...NFHS Rule 4-4-6 in action (kind of)
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Looks like a missed call to me. Never got three points over.
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Not a good angle for the C.
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I agree there was no backcourt violation based on the three-points rule, however, he did appear to carry the ball right at that time.
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Being near the division line isn't a major problem. Remember, the C is supposed to follow the second wave of players up the court. The key is he wasn't following the ball, he was ahead of it. If he's equal to it or behind that whistle probably doesn't happen. BTW, if I'd let the video go longer you would've heard the coach of Montverde yelling "the ball never got into frontcourt!" after the ensuing throw-in. Quote:
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There's nothing there except an incorrect call...I'm also betting the official called a backcourt violation rather than palming.
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That is a rather big miss.
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The next to last dribble was most definitely palming. But the official was most definitely calling a BC violation, which it wasn't.
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Plays like this make me as T, to want to come over to my partner, and give him the chance to reverse his call. I'd "provide more information". As for the palming, if it was that, then call that. Personally, I'd leave it alone and talk to the player (if it was his first time). |
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Wow, not even sure what to say here. This is a no call.
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