RE: Revised Men's BB schedule -
BobK - 12-20-2020
It’s a T to hang on the rim unless there is a player on the ground below you
RE: Revised Men's BB schedule -
Hurlburt88 - 12-20-2020
And is slapping the backboard while hanging also a T?
RE: Revised Men's BB schedule -
BostonCard - 12-20-2020
(12-20-2020, 02:20 PM)BobK Wrote: It’s a T to hang on the rim unless there is a player on the ground below you
No question, but how much time constitutes “hanging” on the rim is inconsistently applied. On his first T a while ago, Ziaire did a mini pull up. I didn’t have an objection to t’ing him up, though the announcers thought it was a bit tricky tacky. This one, he didn’t pull up, and hung for less time. I don’t object to the technical, but not calling it would have been well within norms.
Hope Ziaire learns his lesson and this is the last one.
BC
RE: Revised Men's BB schedule -
JJJ - 12-20-2020
(12-20-2020, 02:45 PM)BostonCard Wrote: (12-20-2020, 02:20 PM)BobK Wrote: It’s a T to hang on the rim unless there is a player on the ground below you
No question, but how much time constitutes “hanging” on the rim is inconsistently applied. On his first T a while ago, Ziaire did a mini pull up. I didn’t have an objection to t’ing him up, though the announcers thought it was a bit tricky tacky. This one, he didn’t pull up, and hung for less time. I don’t object to the technical, but not calling it would have been well within norms.
Hope Ziaire learns his lesson and this is the last one.
BC
On his first T (Maui Invitational?), I would argue that he was trying to protect himself from hurting himself. Subjective call, obviously.
RE: Revised Men's BB schedule -
teejers1 - 12-20-2020
(12-20-2020, 02:30 PM)Hurlburt88 Wrote: And is slapping the backboard while hanging also a T?
Yes. That's my understanding. Think of it as "Dunking okay; gratuitous stuff while dunking (hanging on rim; slapping backboard; screaming inordinately long time; saying "your mother," etc.) will get you a technical. Pretty sure that is not explicitly in the rules, but . . .