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NFHS Offensive Foul on Rebound Question
In 1 day, I saw 4 crews make 4 different calls on this play and I want to be 100% sure I know the right way to handle it.
A1 goes up for a layup and makes the shot. Attempting to get position for a possible rebound though, A2 shoves B2 as or immediately after the ball has gone through the basket. Would this be (NFHS rules): 1)no call, 2)technical foul because the ball is dead, 3)basket counts and foul on A2, or 4) basket does not count and foul on A2? All 4 were done in different games of the same tournament, and all with what sounded like good explanations (although 3 have to be wrong I'm assuming). |
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2) called if the ball is already through the basket and the contact rises to the level of Intentional or Flagrant. 3) called if the ball is not through the net, but the official needs to get the contact 4) called only if the foul happens before A1 releases the ball. |
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Fair enough ... but it's not your judgement as to intentional or flagrant that matters here. If the official on the court felt it was intentional or flagrant, then that was the correct call for that situation. You might disagree with him about whether he should have called it flagrant - but it appears he did so nonetheless.
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I won't begin to list the rules mistakes I have seen or been told about (by other officials) in the last few weeks. |
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You also cannot wave off a basket for a dead-ball foul after the basket. I'm having trouble seeing 4 possible (and correct) calls for this situation — at least the 4 you mention.
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If the ball is through the net, the ball is dead, no? Dead ball contact should be ignored unless flagrant or intentional ... |
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Yep -- all four of them could have been right, depending on the exat specifics -- even though to some they look like "the same play"
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