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Old Thu Mar 19, 2015, 09:44pm
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Wofford/Arkansas (Video 3/3)

Wow, that was something completely different. You'll see.

Then the ruling.
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Old Thu Mar 19, 2015, 10:40pm
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Video: Wofford/ Arkansas

8:53 second half. Two handed dunk followed by a two haded slap of the backboard. Very shocked no technical foul was called.
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Old Thu Mar 19, 2015, 11:17pm
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Reminds me of this play from a couple years ago.
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Old Fri Mar 20, 2015, 06:48am
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Old Fri Mar 20, 2015, 08:03am
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8:53 second half. Two handed dunk followed by a two haded slap of the backboard. Very shocked no technical foul was called.
My rule of thumb (meaning this is what I do), as long as they are not grasping the rim with one hand while slapping the backboard with the other, I have nothing. A 2 hand slap like this one would get nothing from me.
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Old Fri Mar 20, 2015, 08:12am
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As far as the shoe incident, the rule book specifically speaks of team followers (fans, bands, cheerleaders, and mascots) being forbidden from throwing objects on the floor, 10-2-8c, but nothing about benches or team members.

10-4-2h could conceivably be used to call a Class B technical for "preventing continuous play". However, there is no basis in the rule 4-10-1 or -2 that allows a DOG warning for the situation.
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However, there is no basis in the rule 4-10-1 or -2 that allows a DOG warning for the situation.
4-10-1c: Delaying the game by preventing the ball from being prompt made live or by preventing continuous play, such as but not limited to, followers or bench personnel entering the playing court before player activity has been terminated.

You don't think this could be used to justify a DOG warning?
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4-10-1c: Delaying the game by preventing the ball from being prompt made live or by preventing continuous play, such as but not limited to, followers or bench personnel entering the playing court before player activity has been terminated.

You don't think this could be used to justify a DOG warning?
No, it could be used to justify a DOG technical foul, but not a warning. The warnings are limited to the 4 specified events. Issue a warning here, and then when that team breaks the throw in plane, you have to call a T.
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4-10-1c: Delaying the game by preventing the ball from being prompt made live or by preventing continuous play, such as but not limited to, followers or bench personnel entering the playing court before player activity has been terminated.

You don't think this could be used to justify a DOG warning?
The rule specifically states what warnings are allowed, and nothing from those listed come close to this situation.
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No, it could be used to justify a DOG technical foul, but not a warning. The warnings are limited to the 4 specified events. Issue a warning here, and then when that team breaks the throw in plane, you have to call a T.
In NCAA-Men, each type of warning is separate. The same infraction has to occur again in order for it to be a technical. You give a warning here, you can only T up if someone else throws an object on the floor.
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As far as the shoe incident, the rule book specifically speaks of team followers (fans, bands, cheerleaders, and mascots) being forbidden from throwing objects on the floor, 10-2-8c, but nothing about benches or team members.

10-4-2h could conceivably be used to call a Class B technical for "preventing continuous play". However, there is no basis in the rule 4-10-1 or -2 that allows a DOG warning for the situation.
And it wasn't like it was a random object. It was a piece of equipment that the player lost.
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In NCAA-Men, each type of warning is separate. The same infraction has to occur again in order for it to be a technical. You give a warning here, you can only T up if someone else throws an object on the floor.
Thanks, I knew there was a difference with NCAAM, I just couldn't remember what it was.
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