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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:03pm
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Player A chins the ball, and pivots. When they pivot the elbows do not swing faster than the shoulders or torso, contact is made with defensive player above the shoulders.
Just talked to the Director of Officiating for our state, and presented this scenerio.

Interpretation: Looking at Rule 9-13...A moving elbow would be faster than the body so this elbow you have described would not be defined as excessive...contact with this elbow is not automatically a foul.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:12pm
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1. Contact with a stationary elbow may be incidental or a common foul.
2. An elbow in movement but not excessive should be an intentional foul.
3. A moving elbow that is excessive can be either an intentional foul or flagrant personal foul.

What is the definition of excessive? Isn't it when the elbow is moving faster than the torso? If so when does #2 ever take place if pivoting with the elbows extended is a stationary elbow? I seen the earlier example of pivioting on one foot or just moving at the waist and don't agree with that interpertation. I feel that when pivoting on one foot you are more apt to come out of your "space" than if you just rotate at the hips.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:17pm
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Player A chins the ball, and pivots. When they pivot the elbows do not swing faster than the shoulders or torso, contact is made with defensive player above the shoulders. This can't be intentional. The movement wasn't excessive. I have a player control, and if that little guard wants to come up and get right up on the offensive player I may have incidental.
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1. Contact with a stationary elbow may be incidental or a common foul.
2. An elbow in movement but not excessive should be an intentional foul.
3. A moving elbow that is excessive can be either an intentional foul or flagrant personal foul.

What is the definition of excessive? Isn't it when the elbow is moving faster than the torso? If so when does #2 ever take place if pivoting with the elbows extended is a stationary elbow? I seen the earlier example of pivioting on one foot or just moving at the waist and don't agree with that interpertation. I feel that when pivoting on one foot you are more apt to come out of your "space" than if you just rotate at the hips.

When the elbow is moving faster than the torso.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:18pm
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Looking at Rule 9-13...A moving elbow would be faster than the body
Where in the world do you get that from 9-13?????

Faster than the body is the definition of moving excessively; it's not the definition of "moving".
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:23pm
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Where in the world do you get that from 9-13?????

Faster than the body is the definition of moving excessively; it's not the definition of "moving".
This is what makes me believe even when pivoting the elbow should be considered to be moving. If not we would just have stationary and excessive.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:26pm
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Where in the world do you get that from 9-13?????

Faster than the body is the definition of moving excessively; it's not the definition of "moving".
9-13-3

Action of arm(s) and elbow(s) resulting from total body movements as in pivoting or movement of the ball incidental to feinting with it, releasing it, or moving it to prevent a held ball or loss of control shall not be considered excessive.

If I chin and pivot without moving faster then the torso, it is not excessive. It may be a player control.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 05:46pm
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If I chin and pivot without moving faster then the torso, it is not excessive.
Agreed. Everybody understands that definition of "excessive swinging".

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It may be a player control.
Disagreed. The POE states that if the elbow is moving, but not excessively, it should be an intentional foul.

So here's exactly what you're telling me:

1) The POE explicitly states that an elbow that is moving, but not excessively, and makes contact with an opponent above the shoulders should be an intentional foul.

2) If I chin and pivot without moving faster than the torso, it's not excessive.

3) The elbow is moving, but not excessively, but should NOT be an intentional foul.

These three things can't go together.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 05:56pm
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In any case, I think I'm probably done with this thread. We are not going to come to an agreement. I think that the Washington interpretation is not only wrong, but obviously and laughably wrong. But I don't have to officiate there and some of you guys do. As long as you call it the same way across the entire state, it'll be fine since it's not a very common play anyway.

Good conversation.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 06:24pm
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In any case, I think I'm probably done with this thread. We are not going to come to an agreement. I think that the Washington interpretation is not only wrong, but obviously and laughably wrong. But I don't have to officiate there and some of you guys do. As long as you call it the same way across the entire state, it'll be fine since it's not a very common play anyway.

Good conversation.
There you go bashing on Washington again...I have no idea what you were told we were told, but my understanding of the elbow issue as confirmed by our assignor thru both the WIAA and the WOA is as follows...

1) Contact with a stationary elbow (as in a screener) may be incidental or common
2) Contact with a moving elbow that is not excessive (pivoting, etc.) above the shoulders may be common or Intentional...and we are encouraged to go Int.
3) Contact with a swinging elbow that is excessive is Intentional or Flagrant and we are encouraged to go Flagrant..

So what exactly is the issue with this interpretation? And please do not lump Washington in with the ridiculous idea that some are pushing here that a pivoting player's elbow is not moving...that is just dumb.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:36pm
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Just talked to the Director of Officiating for our state, and presented this scenerio.

Interpretation: Looking at Rule 9-13...A moving elbow would be faster than the body so this elbow you have described would not be defined as excessive...contact with this elbow is not automatically a foul.
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Where in the world do you get that from 9-13?????

Faster than the body is the definition of moving excessively; it's not the definition of "moving".
Our state director told me that chinning and pivoting with the elbow not faster then the body is not automatically a foul. If it is moving faster, it will be intentional or flagrant.

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