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Pre-free throw hand fighting
Tried searching the forum, but to no avail. The usual hand fighting before a free throw, and you say "knock it off" or "we'll shoot when you're ready". What if they keep it up? Contact during a dead ball, technical foul?
Does it fall under ignoring a request of an official, delay of game, etc? Thanks in advance, |
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"Knock it off" usually does the trick.
Before calling a foul, remember that contact alone is not illegal. The contact must disadvantage an opponent. I would be HIGHLY unlikely to call a T for "failing to follow an instruction" for this. It would have to have gone on all game despite repeated warnings, common fouls, etc. and be verging on fighting for me to go there.
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Instead of "knock it off", Try "if either of you reaches across this line (make a vertical motion between them), I'm calling a foul". If they do...call a foul...or double foul if necessary. That usually does the trick. Once the ball is bounced to shooter, it's a live ball, so a T isn't necessary.
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GV game: Ready to administer free throw, B1 and A2 next to each other in lane spaces, doing the "my arm on top of your arm, then your arm on top of my arm" thing. I step towards them and smiling, say, " Hey, knock off the sword fighting!" Everybody laughs, and there's no more problem.
BV game, similar antics, I step to the 2 players involved, and say just loudly enough so they can hear me, " You guys know, that what you're doing is the same as stepping in early." I smile, and shrug my shoulders. No more problem. Sometimes, it's the words we choose, and the way we deliver the message.
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If you just let them know you're watching, then it will stop, even if there's nothing (yet) illegal about it. |
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"Will you guys stop playing patty cake with each other?"
Usually that gets the message and they stop excessiveness. Peace
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This is my preferred method, in either order. The staring tends to work pretty well.
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I simply go to the offender, state, while pointing at the lane space, "See that line, well there is an imaginary plane that extends up and you can't put your hand or foot for that matter through that plane before the ball hits the rim" then depending on the team A or B, I saw we'll cancel the attempt or shoot the shot over again if the shooter misses.
If it is prior to the shooter having the ball I "Stare them down" and like you stated say knock it off, or when you are done we'll start this thing.
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If I witness chicken fighting during a free throw I'll walk up to them and say something along the lines of "Guys, we're not going to reach over these lines until the ball hits the rim (or the release, for NCAAM), RIGHT?" I've just started doing this this season and it's worked every time so far. They'll usually look at you, nod and knock it off.
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I'd like to know how much "pre" of the free throw it is. Once the ball is in the shooter's hands, the ball is live, and technicals are pretty much off the table (cursing/taunting notwithstanding).
I had one of these a few years ago. Ball in shooter's (A-1) hands, B-2 and A-2 are hand jostling, to the point where B-2 yells "QUIT IT!" as A-1 releases. Tweet, basket good, foul on you, and foul on you. Let's go.
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