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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 03:19pm
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Basketball rule

Is it a legal move to feign to throw the ball in your opponents face, as a way of getting past them? I've heard different things about this (as technically a foul isn't commited) but it seems very unsportsmanlike to me!

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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 03:30pm
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Used to play with a kid in high school that did this. It was usually pretty effective! The Jason Peter's fake as it was self named.
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 04:03pm
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Legal or illegal move do you think? I haven't watched much professional basketball but I don't remember seeing it outside of public courts.
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 04:04pm
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 04:10pm
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Would you say professionals wouldn't do it because it's unsportsmanlike?
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 04:20pm
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Am teaching basketball and am really annoyed seeing some students take advantage of this move. Want to get my facts straight before I take them to task
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 04:28pm
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Would you say professionals wouldn't do it because it's unsportsmanlike?
The only time I remember a player doing this at the professional level was Matt Barnes (when he was with the Orlando Magic) against Kobe Bryant on a throw-in. Kobe Bryant didn't flinch. It's not something you'll really see a lot period.

As to the legality, as long as there's no contact, I see nothing illegal about this tacit.
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 05:00pm
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Thanks for your replies,

Just watched Barnes Kobe on you tube. Interesting that there is clearly bad blood between the two players.

Would anyone agree that this move is probably legal, but wouldn't ordinarily be used in normal gameplay - i.e. it might be used between two players who are goading each other but doing it on court to every opposing player all the time to gain some advantage is not in the spirit of the game? (It would cause most people to flinch for a split second afterall)

It's like in soccer if someone kept throwing ghost punches at opposing players but not hitting them. At a certain point, it's just bad sportsmanship isn't it?
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 05:25pm
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It's like in soccer if someone kept throwing ghost punches at opposing players but not hitting them. At a certain point, it's just bad sportsmanship isn't it?
Completely different situation. Throwing a punch results in an ejection, whether you make contact or not, in soccer, basketball or most any other sport at the amateur level.

Faking a throw to the face is not illegal. However, if this is going on, there maybe other unsporting acts to follow. It would definitely scream, "Keep an eye on my me!"
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 05:26pm
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Thanks for your replies,

Just watched Barnes Kobe on you tube. Interesting that there is clearly bad blood between the two players.

Would anyone agree that this move is probably legal, but wouldn't ordinarily be used in normal gameplay - i.e. it might be used between two players who are goading each other but doing it on court to every opposing player all the time to gain some advantage is not in the spirit of the game? (It would cause most people to flinch for a split second afterall)

It's like in soccer if someone kept throwing ghost punches at opposing players but not hitting them. At a certain point, it's just bad sportsmanship isn't it?
This move in basketball against a decent opponent seems like a great way to have the ball popped out of your hands.

And no - swinging a fist in soccer is illegal whether you connect or not.
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 05:41pm
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Players don't do it at higher levels because it doesn't work when the defender knows the thrower can't actually throw it at his head.
That would definitely be a T. In a little kids game, I'd probably warn and whack as the ref. AFAIC, it's a threat.
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Old Fri Nov 16, 2012, 08:12pm
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Fair points all, thanks for that
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...swinging a fist in soccer is illegal whether you connect or not.
Exactly. Swing-and-a-miss -- particularly with the elbow -- is a yellow card. Swing-and-contact is a red.

Having said that, I haven't seen the fake ball to the face much in these parts, but it sure sounds unsportsmanlike to me.
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Exactly. Swing-and-a-miss -- particularly with the elbow -- is a yellow card. Swing-and-contact is a red.
Both would result in a red.
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Old Mon Nov 19, 2012, 02:43pm
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I think this is a good example of where preventative officiating can fix the problem. I would call the player on it and tell him not to do it. Next time he does it then call a technical foul. Definitely unsporting move and could escalate in a hurry if he hits someone.
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