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Technical on Coach with ball in flight
Second half, GV, visiting team puts up a 10' jumper, just as visiting coach says to center official, "you suck" Official T's up coach, then the ball goes throught the basket. (first time for me, with a T during a shot made good) didn't count basket, coach went and sat down. I'm pretty sure this is right in not counting the basket due to the whistle killing the ball and it was not an airborne shooter situation. If I'm reading 6-7 correclty I believe this was correct. Timeline of event: shot goes up, "you suck", whistle for T, ball goes through basket. Correct?
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Ball is released: Count the basket
Before the release: No basket
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Once a try is released, the ball does not become dead until
Any other kind of foul does not cause the ball to become dead; the horn does not cause the ball to become dead. In your situation, you'd still assess the technical foul, obviously; count the basket; then award the FTs and possession to the offended team. |
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This isn't a team on a fastbreak, in which case you should hold the whistle. This is a shot in flight. The whistle has no bearing on whether the basket is counted or not. It counts if it goes. Either way, we're going to shoot FTs as soon as the shot ends.
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If you can stop it before the missed shot is rebounded by the offensive team, great. If not, doesn't matter - the coach is getting a T either way. No need to be so quick to blow the whistle while the shot is in the air. |
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There is no need to interrupt a scoring-opportunity-in-action by calling the T at that exact moment. You make things a whole lot easier by waiting a few extra seconds.
This is most certainly true when: - a T on a defensive player would wipe out a scoring chance by the offense. (why penalize the offense for the opponents transgression?) - a NCAAM game where the resumption of play is POI (if you call the T while no team control, you've got to go the arrow). By waiting a few extra seconds, it becomes a "cleaner"/easier penalty administration. |
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Here, call the T immediately, imo. |
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So again, why wait?
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The T is on the team trying to score. I'm not interested in the status of their opportunity.
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Since you ONLY want to consider this situation in a GV game....my response to you is: "enjoy your career of working GV games. Call every violation/foul/infraction the exact second you see it. I'm sure you'll do well." |
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