Here is a little rant about one of several pet peeves I have in sports.
I love the "No Charge" zone. I wish they would bring it to the college game.
Here's what I hate. No one understands the rule. Refs don't seem to understand it. Announcers are clueless. It drives me crazy listening to announcers talking about it.
If a defensive player is out of position, its a block. If a defensive player has position, its a charge. But, if a defensive player has position in the "zone" (under the basket)...THEN ITS A NO-CALL. It doesn't become a blocking foul b/c he's under the basket.
You are still allowed to play good position defense in the no-charge zone and try to affect the shot that way. You just can't get rewarded by drawing a foul. You are also not penalized.
Am I the only one who understands this rule? Its a great rule to have but not if no one "gets" it.
I love the "No Charge" zone. I wish they would bring it to the college game.
Here's what I hate. No one understands the rule. Refs don't seem to understand it. Announcers are clueless. It drives me crazy listening to announcers talking about it.
If a defensive player is out of position, its a block. If a defensive player has position, its a charge. But, if a defensive player has position in the "zone" (under the basket)...THEN ITS A NO-CALL. It doesn't become a blocking foul b/c he's under the basket.
You are still allowed to play good position defense in the no-charge zone and try to affect the shot that way. You just can't get rewarded by drawing a foul. You are also not penalized.
Am I the only one who understands this rule? Its a great rule to have but not if no one "gets" it.