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Published in: Uncategorized on January 23, 2011 at8:28 pm Comments (1)

Some Research

http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_c.html?nav=ArticleList

Above is the NBA’s explanation for the differences between a block and a charge.

This short youtube video shows what a blocking foul looks like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plo8QrAVpNg&NR=1

Here’s a close call between a block and a charge. You be the judge 🙂

Shane Battier of the Houston Rockets shows how to take a charge.

Published in: Uncategorized on January 20, 2011 at11:44 am Comments (0)

12 of the most Confusing Basketball Rules

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JVEMRKpQfKsJ:www.betterbasketball.com/miscellaneous/basketball-rules/+basketball+rules+charge+vs+block&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=safari

Good stuff right there.

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Group Info.

Hello everyone, it is time to get this show on the road!  In this post I have included some critical information about the project and group requirements, which will be shown in links.

The first order of business is to know the group meeting times.

http://digitalarts.bgsu.edu/faculty/helliot/Spring11/artc4410_1/441schedule.html

This includes our group’s meeting time with Heather.  This means we NEED to be ready to discuss anything and share any information we may have with her in order to be successful with this project.

The next order of business is to do some research for this project.  As you guys may know, this project is about coming up with a solution to the problem of training new basketball referees in the rules of basketball, especially the hard-to-call fouls, such as traveling, charging, etc.  What we need to do is to come up with 10 solutions each; solutions that other people have come up with in the past.  This will help us get a better idea of what we should include or shouldn’t include.

Research as much as possible!  Then we will move on to the brainstorming stage.

As a reminder, our group will be meeting every Sunday evening around 7pm in the Mac lab or in the CAVE lab if the Mac lab cannot be used.

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