That is no longer a requirement.
Do the players still have to raise their hand after they've been whistled for a foul like we did back in the day? Was that even an official rule? I remember some refs would get pissy if you didn't raise your hand right away.
Do the players still have to raise their hand after they've been whistled for a foul like we did back in the day? Was that even an official rule? I remember some refs would get pissy if you didn't raise your hand right away.
They would would get real hissy if you raised your hand & you weren't the player they were calling the foul on. Even though you were the player that committed the foul!
If one of our guys was in foul trouble and I was remotely involved, I always tried to take the foul. Didn't work very often.
Why? Were they afraid some girl was going to choose 69?The rule still exists for HS girls basketball in Iowa
Why? Were they afraid some girl was going to choose 69?
Actually, it was required. They did away with it for several reasons. One of them was because of Stormin'. Also, not to confuse the official scorer. If the official scorer is supposed to look at the ref, it is sorta stupid to have a player raise his hand.
Of course I'm so old, I remember when you got a free throw for ever foul except offensive fouls. That's right, if you went up for a defensive rebound & were fouled, both teams went all the way to the other end of the court for one free throw.
I also remember the old NBA three-to-make-two rule. If Kobe was fouled attempting a shot & the Lakers were in the bonus, he would get three shots to make two.
You still shoot free throws if you are fouled going for a defensive rebound.
you mean every foul was worth one ft?
I remember seeing a picture of all the retired Jersey's/Numbers at either Duke or North Carolina... Can't remember exactly, but there were so many. It made me wonder... What happens when they run out of numbers? Are they just going to stop retiring player's jerseys going forward or can they wear the number of a jersey that has been retired?I guess I don't really know how that works.
Weird you mention the 1 foul shot rule. My daughter played in 5/6th grade basketball and some tournaments she played in still had that rule. All fouls got 1 free throw, even in the act of shooting. Now I know where that rule came from.
Good info Columbus, I learned something today.
The NBA used to have many crazy rules. One of them was that a backcourt foul was worth two-free throws.
As an example, tonight, Iowa scores a bucket & goes into a full-court press. If Iowa fouls Nebraska in the back court, the Huskers get two-free throws. In addition, if Nebraska was in the bonus, the Huskers would get three-to-make-two.
They don't retire the number they retire the Jersey.....