In the first clip, unless there had been a delay of game warning already, this is not a Technical foul; it is simply a throw-in violation on the defence. Subsequent similar actions and delay of game violations would be Technical fouls up to and including the last 2 minutes of the 4th Q and any OT periods. Art 17.3.2 OBR and Art. 17.1 OBRI.
"Technical Foul - Delaying the game by deliberately touching the ball after it passes through the basket or by preventing a throw-in or a free throw." This case can not be a warning.
@@einargun While I understand that, I don't think he "deliberately" tried to prevent the throw-in. Please refer to Art 36.1,2 in the Interpretations. Since this occurred in the 1st Q a warning should have been given; I would not have looked at this player's action as being a "deliberate" act within the spirit of the rule that would have required an automatic Technical foul.
is there examples of take foul (nba) in fiba. I have seen unsportsman fouls as clear path foul but haven't really seen take fouls (which I believe should be a technical foul in fiba)?
There are 4 types of US fouls in FIBA. 1) no legitimate attempt to play ball, 2) excessive contact, 3) unnecessary contact to stop fast break (take foul) and 4) clear path NBA actually adopted the take foul from FIBA (although they give different penalty). Along with other things, such as 14 second shot clock reset. Technical fouls are only used for non-contact fouls in FIBA
Jordan's Fareed Abas is the most dominating player in the game even though I'm a big fan of the tallest skinny Chinese player in the NBA . Retired Saudi basketball player 🇸🇦 Saeed Alsomaly 😅
why u should be a loyalist If you stayed loyal to the King we might offer you money, land or other things, we would keep are promise and give you what you where promise unlike the .
just wondering if a warning is needed for the flop tec?
Not in all cases. Extreme cases can be direct T.
In the first clip, unless there had been a delay of game warning already, this is not a Technical foul; it is simply a throw-in violation on the defence. Subsequent similar actions and delay of game violations would be Technical fouls up to and including the last 2 minutes of the 4th Q and any OT periods. Art 17.3.2 OBR and Art. 17.1 OBRI.
"Technical Foul - Delaying the game by deliberately touching the ball after it passes through the basket or by preventing a throw-in or a free throw."
This case can not be a warning.
@@einargun While I understand that, I don't think he "deliberately" tried to prevent the throw-in. Please refer to Art 36.1,2 in the Interpretations. Since this occurred in the 1st Q a warning should have been given; I would not have looked at this player's action as being a "deliberate" act within the spirit of the rule that would have required an automatic Technical foul.
is there examples of take foul (nba) in fiba. I have seen unsportsman fouls as clear path foul but haven't really seen take fouls (which I believe should be a technical foul in fiba)?
There are 4 types of US fouls in FIBA. 1) no legitimate attempt to play ball, 2) excessive contact, 3) unnecessary contact to stop fast break (take foul) and 4) clear path
NBA actually adopted the take foul from FIBA (although they give different penalty). Along with other things, such as 14 second shot clock reset.
Technical fouls are only used for non-contact fouls in FIBA
Jordan's Fareed Abas is the most dominating player in the game even though I'm a big fan of the tallest skinny Chinese player in the NBA . Retired Saudi basketball player 🇸🇦 Saeed Alsomaly 😅
Nice
Thank you.
why u should be a loyalist
If you stayed loyal to the King we might offer you money, land or other things, we would keep are promise and give you what you where promise unlike the .
Fiba officiating is horrible
What do you not agree on?