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NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:09 am
by HMFFL
Referees have been instructed to call a technical for:
• Players making aggressive gestures, such as air punches, anywhere on the court.
• Demonstrative disagreement, such as when a player incredulously raises his hands, or smacks his own arm to demonstrate how he was fouled.
• Running directly at an official to complain about a call.
• Excessive inquiries about a call, even in a civilized tone.
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Josh Smith needs to be informed of this daily.
Re: NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:31 am
by ATL DirtyBird
Josh should set a modern day record for techs. This season will really test his maturity.
Re: NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:37 am
by Master8492
If he gets a couple early then he'll probably learn. They need to enforce the rule in the preseason so everyone is aware of how they are going about this rule.
Re: NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:32 am
by D21
It can be a good rule, but only if it's applied for all players, Star or not, because if some of the best can still protest like that without getting technical, it will just be an very bad rule.
Re: NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:13 pm
by dms269
D21 wrote:It can be a good rule, but only if it's applied for all players, Star or not, because if some of the best can still protest like that without getting technical, it will just be an very bad rule.
You know it won't. Bron will get hit and think he should have been fouled, will complain and nothing will be done of it.
Re: NBA expands rules on technicals
Posted: Fri Oct 1, 2010 5:55 am
by evildallas
Josh definitely would be affected, but he isn't the only whiner. If calling it tighter is applied to Tim Duncan then it will be worth it. We'll see if that happens. On the bright side if they really cracked down on whining it might level the playing field for Joe and Marvin who rarely complain. Maybe they'll get a few more calls in this.