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I would go with flagrant because it sends everyone the message that it's not a basketball play and has no place in the game. I would strongly consider deeming the rest of that a fight for the same reason. |
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And herein lies a simple difference of perspective into what our role as an official is.
I had an NCAA-W exhibition game last night; small point guard gets trapped near sideline, starts pivoting and gets popped in face by a defenders finger. I call a foul, the point guard decided to continue through the whistle--no contact, no words, just frustrated. We calmed everyone down, I reported the foul, and we continued to play. My point is, some officials seem to want to look to penalize just for the sake of penalizing while other officials are looking to keep players IN the game...I happen to try to fall into the latter category. The foul in this video, IMO, is not close to flagrant. The contact was not excessive, nor was it "violent or savage in nature." The players were moving very quickly, and both ball handler and defender were airborne when contact occurred. That's why I'm going with an F1 on the initial play--and obviously having a heightened awareness throughout the rest of the game. |
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IMO looking to keep players in the game should not be a consideration. This wouldn't be an official looking to penalize this would be an official enforcing the rules. |
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Great points, both of you. If you look back in the thread, I did mention that we don't know where in the game this occurred, and if there's any history that warrants an F2.
By definition, you call an Intentional/F1 when pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score. I don't have the NFHS book in front of me, but I believe you call an intentional regardless of the severity of the act, which is why I stated what I did (again, no book to quote in this case) |
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I see the defender put his hands out and run through the airborne offensive player. Based on what I'm seeing on the video I have a Flagrant in HS rules.
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After watching this on a bigger screen, I'm with BNR. I'll call this a flagrant and not lose a moment's sleep over it.
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Contact which puts an off balance shooter at risk can still be a common foul. I agree with the post above that the contact was neither excessive nor of a violent or savage nature. What I see is "contact which neutralizes an opponent's obvious advantageous position."
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*Flagrant personal on Black #32 *Flagrant T on the asst. who came off White's bench *Flagrant T on the asst. who came off Black's bench *Each HC picks up one IT *White #4 shoots two FTs and White gets the ball at the spot of the foul I'm impressed no players - that we can see - came off the bench in this situation. As for the adults, they may have been there to help but they're also supposed to know better. The HC is the only one who gets to come onto the court and from what I can see neither of them did (I'm judging the HC to be the guys who were sitting/standing closest to the scorer's table when the play began). I'm going flagrant for the same reason as those before me: Black #32's action put White #4 in danger, mainly due to the arm extension on contact. If he just reaches out and grabs the shooter that's something different. Put it this way, is this a foul you want to see Black #32 commit more than once during the game? Because if an IF is called he has the chance to do it again.
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Hard to tell if there is any T on white for retaliation. Can't hear words or tell if there was a shove worthy of T. The head coach of black is pointing and screaming in middle of court. probably need to penalize him for,that. Assuming no retaliation T on white--NfHs penalize in order things occur. White team player shoots two for the flagrant foul. Since two assistants of white were on floor and only one of black, black gets two free throws. All 3 ejected. Each head coach gets one indirect when bench personnel leave bench but do not participate. Last thing penalized is the T to black head coach?? White gets two more throws and ball at division line. administration is a pain but I think you go back and forth for FT in high school cause penalizing in order they occur???could be way off base. Thx |
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Easy call for me, flagrant and ejection. I don't see how any official that has an interest in working postseason or moving up the ladder would call this any differently.
2 things of note for me.. White #3 did a great job of keeping the players on the bench off the floor. Kudos to him for having a level enough head to be able to do that. Not that he wouldn't or hasn't caused problems otherwise, but in that situation, that's the kind of player I want on my side. Also, anybody think of going 1 step further and ejecting the red teams head coach for his actions? I'll be honest, the thought has crossed my mind. |
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When I do soccer I have a tool that I use to help decide whether I should give a yellow card or a red card for an 'orange' offense -- one which I could go either way. I ask myself, "Could this foul/action happen again and I would not lose control of the game?" If yes, probably yellow. If no, the action demands a red card and disqualification.
I have a flagrant on this play. This is absolutely something you cannot let happen again, regardless of what happened earlier in the game. I think this is flagrant in the first minute and the last minute. I don't say this often but these refs did a great job of controlling the situation. As these videos go we don't often get an opportunity to say that. Well done guys. |
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