Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just like in lacrosse. Are you new to basketball?
This is OP - I said I was no expert. But I've been to many games in this age group and have never seen this before. I assume it's a tactic to distract the player who's passing the ball in so they mess up? All it did was make this girl look like an obnoxious fool.
I’m PP you’re replying to. Look, I’m not trying to be rude but you don’t need to be an expert to have seen this. I’ve coached my kids teams in rec and then they’ve played AAU and now high school ball (girls and boys) and I’ve seen: “I’ve got ball, I’ve got ball” “me me me me me me me” or just random yelling by a defender or even when someone is making a free throw. I’ve also seen hair pulling, tripping, moving screens, a closed fist punch to the face, pushing, jersey grabbing, “you suck” “f you”. And that’s just from the kids.
Parents: “take her out” “push her”…….
And this is in pristine MoCo and Alexandria.
So get ready. Rarely have I seen refs interfere unless it’s profanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just like in lacrosse. Are you new to basketball?
HAHAHHAHAHA - the loud laughing from the stands when this happens in LAX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just like in lacrosse. Are you new to basketball?
This is OP - I said I was no expert. But I've been to many games in this age group and have never seen this before. I assume it's a tactic to distract the player who's passing the ball in so they mess up? All it did was make this girl look like an obnoxious fool.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just like in lacrosse. Are you new to basketball?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. My daughters have coaches that really emphasize it. The screamer is just indicating that they have the ball. DD's team did that every time they were on defense or defending an inbounds play
I’m not Op but this isn’t what they’re doing. They’re harassing the inbounded by screaming as loud as they can in their face. It’s gimmicky and silly. You don’t see college or high level teams doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My daughters have coaches that really emphasize it. The screamer is just indicating that they have the ball. DD's team did that every time they were on defense or defending an inbounds play
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just like in lacrosse. Are you new to basketball?