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I'm looking at it full screen, frozen at about :40. The defender has a hand full of wrist and clearly restricts the arm. Absolutely a whistle is correct here. No justification for coach COMING ON THE COURT and protesting, but I think she deserves a little leeway on her response.
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Nope. Im saying that a whistle looks justified with the benefit of slow mo and replay. Camera had a beautiful angle. The coach certainly had a case against the no-call so I'd cut her some slack on the response.
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Calling it both ways...since 1999 Last edited by Bad Zebra; Fri Oct 19, 2012 at 09:28pm. |
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The defender may have touched the ball at the beginning but when the shooter tried to take the ball up, the only contact from the defender was across the shooter's forearm and not on the ball at all any more. The defender didn't stop the movement of the ball, they stopped the movement of the arm. If the hand had also remained on the ball AND the arm while the shooter was going up, I could agree with no foul, but the defender was only holding down the arm.
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The Wrist Is Part Of The Ball ??? In Who's World ???
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Some? She almost tore her arm out of it's socket. Wait? Almost? No. She actually did tear her arm out of it's socket, and then waved the detatched arm around to show the crowd. Yeah. That's better.
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If the initial ball contact had knocked the ball free, then the arm contact would be incidental, but it didn't. Since the shooter maintained control of the ball after the ball contact and was able to start a shot that was only stopped due to the arm contact, it can't be anything but a foul.
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The No-call was absolutely correct. I wouldn't even think twice about it, neither would any of the supervisors I work for.
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So, your supervisors like to allow the defender to pull the shooter's hand off the ball by hold onto their arm? Really?
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To call that is at best a high school call. Any contact, call the foul no matter how the contact took place. ![]() Peace
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