FIBA Tough Calls: Correct decision by the referees. The first illegal contact was created by Purple 44, who pushed White 0, which resulted in, White 0 creating a contact against Purple 6. Purple 44 pushing foul is the correct decision.
109 days
A1122
Screening
FIBA Tough calls: Black 19 was not stationary when setting the screen and, at the point of contact, was outside his cylinder thus creating a blocking foul.
109 days
A1123
Unsportsmanlike
FIBA Tough Calls: Red 15 occupied a position on the court without creating any contact with his opponent. The contact created by Yellow 3 occurred during a normal basketball play, as he was moving the ball from side to side to try to beat the defender and start a dribble. The contact created by the arm of Yellow 3, into the face of Red 15, was not a hard, excessive contact. Team control personal foul is the correct decision.
114 days
A1119
Charge-Block
The helping defender establishes a legal guarding position in front of the offensive player and the contact occurs on the defender's torso. Offensive foul.
114 days
A1120
Act of shooting
Incorrect decision by the referees. When the contact occurred, Yellow 15 had not caught the ball in the air yet, so the act of shooting had not started. The game should have been resumed with a Yellow team throw-in from the place closest to where the foul occurred, except directly behind the backboard, and 16 seconds on the shot clock.
116 days
A1118
Charge-Block
The defensive player establishes a legal guarding position and the contact is on her torso. Offensive foul.
129 days
B422
Backcourt
After the rebound no team control is gained by White team (they can only tap the ball which is not a team control) therefore no backourt violation occurs.
129 days
A1116
Charge-Block
The defensive player establishes a legal guarding position outside the semi-circle before the shooter jumps forward. The contact is on the torso. Offensive foul.
129 days
A1117
Screening
Orange 10 sets a moving screen. Offensive foul.
132 days
A1115
Advantage-Disadvantage
This is a typical case when the advantage-disadvantage principle should be applied.
136 days
A1112
Verticality
Blue 10 is still moving forward and causes contact with Yellow 8 who jumped to shoot. Defensive foul.
136 days
A1113
Charge-Block-Flop
Yellow 4 does not establish a legal guarding position and causes contact with Blue 16 who has picked up the ball when contact occurs. Defensive foul during act of shooting. 2 free throws shall be awarded.
136 days
A1114
Screening
White 11 does not give sufficient time and distance to the screened player out of his field of vision. Illegel screen, offensive foul.
141 days
A1111
Act of shooting
Although Red 2 has piked up the ball and starts his act of shooting but then he changes his mind and passes the ball. No free throws shall be awarded.
148 days
B421
Free throw
The referee calls a free throw violation on White 0 and repeats the free throw. Is this correct call? Yes. White 0 might enter the 3-point line when the ball touches the ring. He enters much earlier and gains control of the ball. Violation correctly called.
199 days
A1110
Unsportsmanlike (rough play)
There is no question of an unsportsmanlike foul, but the case is on the verge of a disqualifying foul.
199 days
C133
Responsibility-Competence 3PO
Who is primarily responsible to call this shot clock violation? The Lead and Trail referees must monitor the play on the strong side, the center referee's duty is also to judge cases near the ring (goaltending and basket interference), as well as shot clock violations.
204 days
A1109
Screening
The player setting the screen gives time and distance to the screened player. Legal screen. Correct no call.
212 days
A1106
Charge-Block
When Yellow 5 jumps the defensive player is not on the landing spot, he is moving forward. Defensive foul. The act of shootingstarts later, therefore the basket shall not count.
212 days
A1107
Act of shooting
The act of shooting has started when the defensive player commits the foul. Basket shall count.
212 days
A1108
Blocking a shot
Black 8 is basically vertical and the contact with him is marginal. Black 13 clearly taps the ball. Correct decison by the referee: no foul, out-of-bounds.
213 days
B419
Travel-Dribble
FIBA Tough Calls: Black 15 finishes his dribble and catches the ball with both feet on the floor. When he lifts his right foot, his left foot becomes his pivot foot. He then lifts his pivot foot, and it touches the floor again before releasing the ball for the shot. This is a travelling violation; the basket shall not count and the Yellow team shall be awarded a throw-in from the free throw line extended.
219 days
B418
Travel-Dribble
FIBA Tough Calls: White 23 gained control of the ball with his right foot on the floor. The first step occurred when he put his left foot on the floor and the second step occurred when he put his right foot on the floor again. Then, he released the ball for the shot before putting any foot on the floor again. This is a legal play.
219 days
A1104
Charge-Block-Flop
FIBA Tough Calls: During a Blue team offense, Blue 45 and Yellow 5 contest a high post situation and as Blue 45 backs down to the basket defender Yellow 5 falls to the floor and is given a technical foul for flopping. Even with contact from Blue 45, defender Yellow 5 had an unstable position but exaggerates the reaction despite some holding of his shirt by Blue 45, missed by the Lead official who was late to his position.
219 days
A1105
Tripping
White 1 and Blue 1 jump for the rebound, however the leg of White 1 is extending from his cylinder and Blue 1 falls over this leg. This is not a marginal contact as it causes a significant disadvantage to Blue1. Personal foul against white 1.