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To add a bit to APG's answer
On a free throw, yelling during the shot can be judged as disconcertion. This is a violation that would give the shooter a replacement free throw if the original shot misses. |
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Yelling, by an opponent, during a free throw attempt IS disconcertion. MTD, Sr.
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I'd like to see that & I would LOVE to hear the explaination to the coach!
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Not unsporting?
Well, I had a situation several years ago where a defender occasionally would lower his head and fake as if to head-butt the airborne shooter in the groin sometimes causing the shooter to alter his shot. I told the player I considered that unsportsmanlike and it would be a T if done again. The head coach protested there is nothing in the rules prohibiting a player from doing that. I replied the action is clearly unsportsmanlike and any coach who teaches or allows his players to do that shouldn't be coaching. End of discussion and end of that tactic. I don't know if "running at the legs" is the same thing but it certainly isn't what most coaches would teach their players to do.
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This situation is when a defender too late to defend the try so they run at the shooter & generally keep running down the court for a quick outlet if the try in unsuccessful. I'm sure you've seen it
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FIBA does address this situation specifically in their Interpretations:
A4 is in the act of shooting for a field goal when B4 attempts to distract A4 by shouting loudly or stamping feet heavily on the floor. The shot for a field goal is: (a) Successful. (b) Unsuccessful. Interpretation: B4 shall be given a warning which shall also be communicated to coach B. (a) This warning shall apply to all team B players for the remainder of the game for similar behaviour. (b) B4 shall be charged with a technical foul. |
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As described in the original post? Or as described in the responses that narrowed "shot" down to "free throw"?
If you are saying you are going to call disconcertion on a shot, what is your rule basis? |
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