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Disconcertion
I am curious about the disconcerting of the free throw shooter rule. I saw a situation the other day where a player was standing at the bottom section(on the block) before a free throw and held his arms above his head. He didn't move them throughout the entire process from the time he got set on the block till he started his boxout after the 2nd shot. The next time a shooting foul occurred the head ref told him it was disconcertion. I disagreed because he never moved or spoke. He just stood there. I am just curious about the rule.
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disconcert: verb.....Disturb the composure of; unsettle
Don't let any opponent do this to the shooter. Basically, don't let them yell, "NOONAN!" on the release. Don't let them clap hands right in front of the shooter. Arms up and stationary? I don't think so.
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9-1-3c says opponents shall not disconcert the shooter. That's it. A dictionary definition of the word is "disturb the compusure of." Your partner obviously felt the opponent's arms in the air met the definition. I don't and I'm sure many on the forum don't either.
If the opponent lowered his arms or waved them as A1 was shooting, that's another story. But if he starts the FT with them raised and keeps them that way I'm leaving that alone.
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"I'VE GOT SHOOTER!" from the player directly adjacent to them right as they are about to release the ball is the one I get the most....albeit not THAT often..
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It is kind of interesting to hear how things are handled in other areas. Early in the year, I was working a MS game with him to get a feel for "where he was at". He was L, administering the FT, when I heard him tell the players..."no talking after I bounce the ball to the shooter." At the next break, I asked him where he came up with that. He said that was standard practice where he came from. I told him there wasn't really rule support for that...and he didn't need to tell players that here. He shook his head, said "OK" and away we went. He will make a fine Varsity official in this part of Rome. ![]()
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I Hate It When That Happens ...
Did he also say, "Let it hit the rim."?
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...don't think so.
But, "Let it hit", would be cool. ![]()
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