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It is. Some just wan't to avoid the issue any way they can. If the defender does anything in an attempt to get you to believe there was a foul other than actually being fouled, they have faked a foul.
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How many T's have you called for this in your career?
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I will answer for myself, zero. And I have never heard a single person ever give a T for this at any level.
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Answering for me: 1
YMCA ball. Kid fell back like he was shot when the dribbler got to about the closely guarded point: and I had already warned him. Never in a school game, though. I have warned a kid once, after a blatant no-call (he bailed before contact) failed to solve the problem. I'm with Camron on the debate. If a kid is not fouled, but embellishes even actual contact to make us think he was, that fits the definition. I give a little more ground, though, in that I believe most players think they were fouled when they do this, but want to do "more" to get us to notice. I don't consider this as fitting the rule. Also like Camron (clear from previous discussions), I'm not going to be a pioneer just because I think something fits the rule definition. There's nothing to be gained there for a problem I see occur very seldomly.
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And I've say it before, and will say it again, there are more players who flop while shooting 3-point shots than any other type of floppers, yet no one ever comes in here telling us how they are cleaing up the problem with jumpshooters who fake being fouled.
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I'm not saying I call it....I have 1-2 times in over 20 years...and have passed on flops that were clearly deserving. I call it consistent with how others call it. But that doesn't change what the rule really says. Some try to twist the words to try to make it sound like it is saying something other that what it says rather than just admitting we just don't call it as it is written.
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Regarding the play in the OP: Was there a foul? Yes. Did the defender exaggerate and act like he was shot, which made it look like he was flopping? Yes. Does the defender deserve a technical foul for this? No. |
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