Anonymous wrote:I was at a girls HS varsity game this evening, of 2 very well known schools discussion on DCUM, and some girls were doing this.
I love the criticism here and people who have zero idea what the rules are, and apparently think they're daughters are too delicate to be involved in a full competitive/contact sport.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me so thankful for CYO basketball. The refs are amazing and will tell the coaches to not let their players do that kind of stuff.
At a game on Sunday and witnessed it. The player was screaming and clapping in front of an opposing player. The ref looked at the coach, and the coach ignored the behavior. The ref blew a whistle walked over the coach and told him that he needs to correct his players.
The refs are so much better than the rec teams.
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
Those coaches are doing it wrong. Yelling “ball” on defense is to communicate to teammates that you’ve got the ball (I.e. that you are covering the ball handler). Nobody needs to do this on an inbound play.
It’s not illegal. But it seems weak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a big diff. In saying ball and what Op is saying. They literally scream in a kids face. It’s dumb. Of course there is trash talk. Op isn’t talking about that. She or he is talking about the idiotic screaming in an unbounders face. It’s dumb and if your coach supports it they are dumb too. Talk all the junk. But screaming in an inbounders face makes your team look dumb
I don’t coach my rec kids to do it, but plenty of other teams do it. basketball is not a delicate sport, so if the yelling is going to rattle your player or you as the parent then you need to be prepared for it to happen. I’m sincere here. I’ve seen it in basketball, lacrosse, and even in volleyball (when someone is serving, for the receiving team to yell and break concentration). Sure it can be in poor taste but it’s sports.
And don’t get me started on parents heckling, in ALL sports, all levels.
If you want something with white glove treatment do golf. But get your daughter ready for it so she learns to tune it out.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some coaches tell the player to scream and jump in front of the inbounder. It is distracting and that is the point. Pretty certain the player is coached to do that. Is this a Select team?
This is OP - LOL, no. It's a middle school team. Some girls are brand new to basketball outside of their driveway. This girl clearly played ball on a better team outside of school but that made her behavior stand out that much more.
If it's a school team, there there will be AAU players and this is common in AAU. I've seen a defender shout out plays they overheard to drown out the in bounder. It was obnoxious as anything that I've seen in any sport, but the got the 5 second call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some coaches tell the player to scream and jump in front of the inbounder. It is distracting and that is the point. Pretty certain the player is coached to do that. Is this a Select team?
This is OP - LOL, no. It's a middle school team. Some girls are brand new to basketball outside of their driveway. This girl clearly played ball on a better team outside of school but that made her behavior stand out that much more.
Anonymous wrote:Some coaches tell the player to scream and jump in front of the inbounder. It is distracting and that is the point. Pretty certain the player is coached to do that. Is this a Select team?
Anonymous wrote:There is a big diff. In saying ball and what Op is saying. They literally scream in a kids face. It’s dumb. Of course there is trash talk. Op isn’t talking about that. She or he is talking about the idiotic screaming in an unbounders face. It’s dumb and if your coach supports it they are dumb too. Talk all the junk. But screaming in an inbounders face makes your team look dumb