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BillyMac Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:23am

Wow ...
 
He didn't jump that high with only his legs. He pulled himself up, in my opinion, unnecessarily, not to prevent an injury. Showoff. Technical foul.

JRutledge Sat Mar 31, 2012 02:50pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 835082)
He didn't jump that high with only his legs. He pulled himself up, in my opinion, unnecessarily, not to prevent an injury. Showoff. Technical foul.

They must not have very athletic players in your neck of the woods. ;)

Peace

Adam Sat Mar 31, 2012 03:26pm

He accelerates upwards after his hands grab the rim. That's a pull-up, IMO. Whether it's called is obviously up to your powers that be.

chymechowder Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:51pm

I acknowledge that my point of view is partially shaped by being a football official first (12 years) and a basketball official second (2 years), but I don't at all understand why anyone would call this a technical. There's no taunting. No yelling. No delay. The kid dunked and started getting back on defense.

If you have to split hairs about the degree to which a kid pulls his arms up, then--to me, at least--you're not even in the neighborhood for a T.

I'm not trying to be argumentative. And not trying to disparage those who think it's T-worthy.

But philosophy-wise, I just think T's need to "be there." Put another way, if reasonable officials would debate it, then that's probably an indication that there's not enough there.

just another ref Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:02am

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Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 835162)
.......if reasonable officials would debate it, then that's probably an indication that there's not enough there.


+1

canuckrefguy Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:07am

A heck of an athletic play.

Otherwise, nothing.

Camron Rust Sun Apr 01, 2012 01:22am

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Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 835162)
I acknowledge that my point of view is partially shaped by being a football official first (12 years) and a basketball official second (2 years), but I don't at all understand why anyone would call this a technical. There's no taunting. No yelling. No delay. The kid dunked and started getting back on defense.

If you have to split hairs about the degree to which a kid pulls his arms up, then--to me, at least--you're not even in the neighborhood for a T.

I'm not trying to be argumentative. And not trying to disparage those who think it's T-worthy.

But philosophy-wise, I just think T's need to "be there." Put another way, if reasonable officials would debate it, then that's probably an indication that there's not enough there.

The point is that grabbing the rim beyond what is necessary to make the shot/dunk is not legal. That act itself is the taunt.

If you want to propose that pulling up on the rim be legal, then suggest a rule change.

Bad Zebra Sun Apr 01, 2012 06:11am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 835173)
If you want to propose that pulling up on the rim be legal, then suggest a rule change.

I don't think he's proposing anything...just that if we're debating, it's probably marginal, so leave it alone. I tend to agree.

Rich Sun Apr 01, 2012 08:18am

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 835036)
I have a T, as well. It appears to me the divide here depends greatly upon what our respective superviors tell us.

I think it depends how often officials see dunks in their games, too. Personally, I probably see more than some, less than others, but I didn't even blink on this one. No way I'd call a technical here.

bainsey Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:17am

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Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 835162)
I don't at all understand why anyone would call this a technical. There's no taunting. No yelling. No delay. The kid dunked and started getting back on defense.

Very well. This isn't about unsportsmanlike conduct at all. Often times, people think technical fouls are always about unsportsmanlike conduct, and that's not the case.

See NFHS 10-3-3. This is about grasping the ring. If you pull yourself up on the ring, that's clearly grasping. A quick grasp without hanging is one thing. This is the other side of that bell-shaped curve. We've been told a number of times that grasping the ring is a safety issue, let alone the possibility of breaking the backboard (which can still happen, despite advances in breakaway rims). Wasn't this rule put in place to make sure we can finish the game with two working goals?

I think GroupThink has a point, though. The more often kids can throw it down in your area, the more leeway you're likely to see. There's not a lot of above the rim play in my little corner of the nation. However, the official in the video knew this game was nationally televised, and the kids were there to show off their skills to college scouts. If that's how he was told to officiate, then we're back to Roman Law again.

Raymond Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:30am

Nothing. The momentum of his jump has him going away from the basket and he grabs the rim to steady himself.

Adam Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:10am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 835203)
Nothing. The momentum of his jump has him going away from the basket and he grabs the rim to steady himself.

I don't think I'd have called the T, but I don't buy that he's steadying himself. He's pulling himself up to get an extra couple of feet on the jump.

BillyMac Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:03pm

You Talkin' To Me ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 835162)
If reasonable officials would debate it, then that's probably an indication that there's not enough there.

Reasonable officials? On the Forum? You have got to be kidding? Right?

JugglingReferee Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:46am

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Originally Posted by JetMetFan (Post 834958)
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This is not a T. The legs coming up as they did was part of the jumping action for the dunk. His twist isn't a foul either.

doubleringer Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:05am

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 835181)
I don't think he's proposing anything...just that if we're debating, it's probably marginal, so leave it alone. I tend to agree.

Great way of putting it. I agree. Get the obvious.


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