The double-standard in officiating could end if Mr. Elgin and Jim "Older than Abraham" Bain chose to do something about it.
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Originally posted by rrshockOriginally posted by RipEmUpShoxOriginally posted by rrshockOriginally posted by ShockRefDon't slap the backboard. Period. 8)
i was at a butler game earlier this year.
they were doing it like every play.
i guess its ok in that league.
odd.
Here's the deal - if they are making a concerted effort to block the shot and slap the backboard, it's nothing. The fact you called it illustrates you should either hit the rule book or remain in the stands. That is all. 8)Above all, make the right call.
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Originally posted by ShockRefOriginally posted by rrshockOriginally posted by RipEmUpShoxOriginally posted by rrshockOriginally posted by ShockRefDon't slap the backboard. Period. 8)
i was at a butler game earlier this year.
they were doing it like every play.
i guess its ok in that league.
odd.
Here's the deal - if they are making a concerted effort to block the shot and slap the backboard, it's nothing. The fact you called it illustrates you should either hit the rule book or remain in the stands. That is all. 8)
Here is what is says "Slapping the backboard is neither basket interference nor goaltending and points cannot be awarded. A player who strikes a backboard so forcefully that it cannot be ignored because it is an attempt to draw attention to the player, or a means of venting frustration, may be assessed a technical foul. When a player simply attempts to block a shot and accidentally slaps the backboard it is neither a violation nor is it a technical foul."
Here is what the NCAA rule book says about it found on page BR 160:
http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/20...ball_rules.pdfArt. 15. Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard or causing either the backboard or ring to vibrate while the ball is in flight during a try, or while the ball is touching the backboard, is on the basket ring, in the basket net or the cylinder.
Art. 16. Placing a hand(s) on the backboard to gain an advantage.
And for the hanging on the rim that was seen earlier, I believe that was during the Big East tourney, correct? He would've landed flat on his back had he not held on.
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Originally posted by Awesome Sauce Maloneout of all the things to call in this game THAT was one they could have swallowed their whistle on.
We do talk a lot about preventive officiating in our pre-game meeting and... I better not go there. 8)Above all, make the right call.
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