I just find it odd that boxing out about 30 feet from the rim, after your team has the ball, and continuing to push a guy toward the sidelines is encouraged. Guess I am missing something.
I thought the same thing last night. Once the ball is secure and you continue to box the guy towards the sideline for no reason, you deserve to get slung into the scorer's table. I just Rondo wouldn't have done it for "keeping his cool" sake.
On that note, what is the rule on that? At what point can you get rid of the box out? I mean, is there a limit to how long guys can box a guy down?
I'm not trying to stir things up, just wondering what the deal is. Kirk had rondo boxed out fine, but he pushed him a row deep into the stands. seems a bit excessive.
Who was pushed a row deep into the stands? I don't think Rondo was even pushed out of bounds when he started dragging Hinrich's arm and threw him.
again, why are people expounding on the question to make it sound like im saying rondo didn't go above and beyond gettign rid of kirk? I had a simple question. here, i'll type it again.
according to the rule book, how long can you hold up/ how far can you back down the person you are boxing out after the rebound is secured?
Moot point. Watch the video just posted. Rondo started pulling Hinrich as soon as the rebound was secured.
that has nothing whatsoever to do with what i asked, and its not a moot point to me, i want to know the rule because i don't know it and want to know for the future, not becuase i care about what happened here specificly. I don't care about who was involved. whats so hard to understand about that?
if you want, make up a scenario where captain neptune boxes out the kung fu kid for an entire play after his team has secured the rebound and gone on offense.
if you don't know, then just let the question stand until someone awnsers it please.