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Are you serious right now ?Not goaltending, basket interference. If interested in the distinction, please ask
Are you serious right now ?Not goaltending, basket interference. If interested in the distinction, please ask
No the players can pick up the ball and don't need to wait for the ref to pick it up. But as soon as the player picks up the ball the 5 seconds start, so a lot of the time they'll wait for the ref to get the ball to give the other 4 players time to set up and run the inbounds play.For the former/current officials on the Yard -- After watching UConn's approach to breaking the press -Starting with the ball exchange between ref and in-bounds passer after a made FT or basket-- I have a question for you- Who has the responsibility to retrieve the ball to start the inbounds play? Does the player always have to wait for the ref to retrieve the ball and hand it off(or pass it) to the player to initiate play? Or can the player retrieve the ball(after made basket) and quickly pass up court without the refs involvement? Or must the ref always touch the ball irrespective of who has retrieved it prior to initiating play?
I bring this up for this reason. It seemed like our approach in Atlantis was not to retrieve ball and initiate our inbounds play but rather to wait for the ref to hand off the ball (and allowing defenses to get into their pressing positions). It seemed like a lot of time lapsed before our player had the ball in their hands in many cases.
As some poster mentioned. The JC teams would often use a made basket as the beginning of a fast break opportunity up court.
Also curious about running the baseline on inbounds play. Any restrictions on that? Thanks for clarification.
Thank you. Clears a few things upNo the players can pick up the ball and don't need to wait for the ref to pick it up. But as soon as the player picks up the ball the 5 seconds start, so a lot of the time they'll wait for the ref to get the ball to give the other 4 players time to set up and run the inbounds play.
You can run the baseline after a made basket, just not after a deflection out of bounds or other things like that.
If you would like to define the difference I am listening?Disagree. He was a very good ref, but too often made the game about him.
Yes there were two calls and one non call on three straight possessions and they were all consequential.So so so many bad calls down the stretch. There should be consequences for such incompetence
And a few plays before these was RJs I think 4th where he was called for pushing a player, who he was behind. He was behind the guy and the guy fell out of bounds, RJ got a foul for using the force to pull a guy toward him without contact. can’t imagine how angry he was watching the end of that game, no excuse for such awful officiatingYes there were two calls and one non call on three straight possessions and they were all consequential.
- Sanogo is called for a very ticky tack over the back on a missed FT. Walk the floor with no time elapsing and give MSU 2 free ones.
- Martin was shoved out of bounds on his offensive rebound. He literally had a defender with two hands on his back extending his arms and they called Martin OB.
- The “shameful” foul out call on RJ.
Yes there were two calls and one non call on three straight possessions and they were all consequential.
- Sanogo is called for a very ticky tack over the back on a missed FT. Walk the floor with no time elapsing and give MSU 2 free ones.
- Martin was shoved out of bounds on his offensive rebound. He literally had a defender with two hands on his back extending his arms and they called Martin OB.
- The “shameful” foul out call on RJ.

That’s high tech in the BahamasI also found it comical that all they had for the refs to look at a replay was a 17” low-res monitor.
You can buy a big 30”+ monitor nowadays for about $159.
in that case he was a bad refDisagree. He was a very good ref, but too often made the game about him.
What I hated so much about that non call when Reese was pushed out of bounds was that they were calling literally everything else and there were much softer pushes they called right before, and then they decided to just hold their whistle on that crucial moment. It made no sense. No consistencyYes there were two calls and one non call on three straight possessions and they were all consequential.
- Sanogo is called for a very ticky tack over the back on a missed FT. Walk the floor with no time elapsing and give MSU 2 free ones.
- Martin was shoved out of bounds on his offensive rebound. He literally had a defender with two hands on his back extending his arms and they called Martin OB.
- The “shameful” foul out call on RJ.
The ball was outside the cylinder and below the rim so it was neither.Not goaltending, basket interference. If interested in the distinction, please ask.
That’s high tech in the Bahamas
We should tell Atlantis we are never coming back, unless the refs are upgraded.When everyone knows his name, it's not because he is good.