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most of the discussion is related to boxing out & displacement, however would you guys call it as a foul when:
Offense has the ball and is under the rim, Defense is behind him close & arms high sealing off the ball path to the basket. Offense does a pump fake crouch movement & uses the butt's natural motion to give the defender a bump on the belly or crouch (you know some guys love to stick out their butt when pump faking), the defender kept his position but the bump caused him to loosen his defense and offense gets a clear shooting path. |
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Clearly, I've called PC fouls for clearing out with a shoulder or other body part before rising to take a jump shot. |
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Use the KISS method. Mastering the concepts of verticality, legal guarding position and displacement will help you analyze and correctly answer just about any question that relates to physical contact on the basketball court. |
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here is their position:
Basket & Board, Offense, Defense. A1 grabs the rebound, D1 is behind him standing tall & firm arms up to block A1's shooting path, A1 does a pump fake and sticks out his butt and bumps D1, D1 is standing strong but the bump into his tummy or crouch depending on the players high stunned D1, giving A1 a good opportunity to shoot & score. It takes pretty much 1-2 seconds to do such feat. Have you ever been bumped by the strong pump fake butt bump, it's pretty much like a punch to the tummy but hurt less because the butt surface area is bigger & has more flesh to cushion the impact. In this case i would say the butt invaded the D1's verticality & made contact with him, however since it's a pump fake it may be incidental? Sometimes case scenario is a good way to explain written rules, that is how they teach law anyway, by using case studies. Last edited by potato; Wed Mar 27, 2013 at 12:49pm. |
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No. If it happened, I would be way the hell out of position. And I'd probably have an ejection for striking an official.
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Anyway, I don't know about anyone else, but that already sounds like D1 has lost verticality before the pump fake happens. Yet, there's no contact in the description, so no foul. Your scenario has to be a "HTBT" because I just cannot envision A1 with his back to the rim in the paint bending in half and shoving his fleshy butt into D1's tummy and crouch. |
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Any illegal use of hands, arms or body, offense or defense, that slows, prevents, impedes the progress, or displaces an opposing player, due to the contact, is a foul and must be called. When a player places both hands on a ball-handler, it is a foul. When a player continuously places a hand on the ball handler, it is a foul. When a player continuously jabs a hand or forearm on a ball-handler, it is a foul. When a player jabs a hand, or forearm, on an opponent to control his or her movement or gain an advantage, it is a foul. If the dribbler’s rhythm, speed, balance, or quickness are affected, we should have a hand-checking foul. Tactics using the hands, arms or body that permit any player, offense or defense, to control (hold, impede, push, divert, slow or prevent) the movement of an opposing player is a foul. Post Play As lead, let’s find the post matchup as soon as possible so that we get the first foul. When a player uses hands, forearms, or elbows to prevent an opponent from maintaining a legal position, it is a foul. When a player dislodges an opponent from an established position by pushing or backing in, it is a foul. Let’s not allow a defender to use a leg or knee to move a player off the block. When the defense undercuts, initiates lower body non-vertical contact, slaps, pushes, holds, elbows, forearms or just generally demonstrates rough, physical movements or tactics, this is a foul on the defense. Let’s make sure the offensive player isn’t holding off the defender, or holding him with his off-hand. When the offensive player then uses the swim stroke, pushes, pins, elbows, forearms, holds, clears with the body, or just generally demonstrates rough physical movements or tactics, this is a foul on the offensive player. Don’t let players redirect, impede, displace, or dislodge.
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Rule Four - Butt ...
Hey, I can add them if you want. Or, even better, copy, and paste, the two paragraphs, and edit it yourself, adding as many butts, crouches, and tummies as you want. Go ahead. Knock yourself out.
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Don't be a crouch snuffer.
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Officiating.com : Basketball : Undercut Foul Intentional and/or flagrant
After reading this article and then experiencing one in a game it has me thinking we need to consider IF sometimes. Any thoughts?
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