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James Young
@CoachYoungNJ
Basketball Coach, Husband, Father, Son, Friend, Teacher, Mentor. Basketball Analyst . For Inquires, contact Tim Scanlan tim.scanlan@octagon.com
Sports, Fitness & RecreationShrewsbury, NJsportsgrid.com/talent/james-y…Joined August 2009

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I really have no stake in the game bro. Could care less. I made a comment off a video and an entire fanbase got in their feelings. I said in my first comment, that he gets fouled and it should be called. Cool?
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
So let’s go with calling 3 secs AND every single time Edey is fouled. Cool? I’m 100% for that. I don’t think you’re gonna like the results when your 4th string guard is playing the 5 spot with 10 min to go in the first half.
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You have the irrational take. As a Purdue fan, you can’t take your glasses off and look at the play how it went. A foul not called doesn’t negate 3 seconds. He tries to make a move and can’t due to the double team, kicks out. That is supposed to be 3 seconds. That the end of it.
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
From a sequence of five violations you want to see numbers 2, 4 and 5 called. An absolutely irrational take. You don’t get talk out of both sides of your mouth. If the fouls should be called and ARE, then there isn’t a 3 second call. Find a missed 3s without illegal contact.
The fouls are not called. You can’t use the fact that the clock should be called as your argument that it’s not 3 seconds. Based on the catch at 1.5 and the pass out, is it 3 seconds?
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
No, I have a dead ball at 7:24 for common foul on #2 for illegal contact as defender made contact preventing basketball move of exiting lane to avoid 3 second call. Contact illegal under (4-18.5) and (4-35.2.a)
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Shoutout to my friends and for having me on BVB. Now I need a hat, some gear, and a weekly appearance lol
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Let me ask you this? Is this play 3 seconds or not?
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
Not playing with your words. There are 2 separate points where Edey was in the lane for > 3s which is a rulebook violation. Ref will tell you they ignore first on attempt to leave and both were subsequent what is illegal contact in same rulebook. Find a different example.
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I think this is the big upset of round 1. Experience backcourt vs an inconsistent offensive team. Advantage Kent State
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Not when he has the ball and passes out. That’s the part you are missing. If he is in the lane and doesn’t have the ball at all and makes an effort to leave, no 3 seconds. Here catches the ball at 1.5, tries and can’t get into drop step or hook, passes out after 3 seconds
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The Rule: A three second count shall be suspended when a player who has been in the lane for fewer than three seconds has made a conscientious effort to leave the lane, usually by taking the shortest distance out of the area. Zach passes out, leaves his position, clears lane. twitter.com/CoachYoungNJ/s…
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We are even doing TWO segments today. Come hang with us….
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I know the rule and talked to officials. One that ref IN YOUR LEAGUE. So please for come on here like I don’t know. The problem is people interpret the rules (namely officials) differently. It’s the most difficult play to call as an official. So we can both be right.
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Replying to @BenjaminTownes @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Learn the rule. One foot out and one foot in the air resets timer. Receiving ball resets timer. Dribbling resets timer. Shot from any player resets timer. Side note: being double/triple teamed and not being allowed to leave the lane is factored in a refs decision.
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And as a big man coach myself, it is 3 seconds when he passes out of the double team. There are always ways to try and circumvent the rules and believe me I have tried myself. But most officials call this 3 seconds. You must admit that the call is inconsistent at best
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ @tarafrieden and 2 others
As a big man coach (Zach happens to have the best big man coach in the business at Purdue), you know all the different ways the 3 second count resets in college basketball, correct? I see Zach breaking the 3 second count several times in this clip.
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Both feet have to be out or if he makes an legit attempt to shoot. They will also not call 3 seconds if you are attempting to leave the paint. Unfortunately it is called inconsistently which frustrates everyone
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Replying to @FranklinBoiler and @CoachYoungNJ
When does the 3 seconds reset? I was told when he steps out it resets
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Not a crusade against Zach. Actually LOVE the player. I hope an NBA team takes a chance early in draft. I made an observation and the whole fanbase has turned on me. I genuinely hope that WHEN he gets fouled, they call it. And when/if it is 3 seconds, it is called as well.
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Who is @CoachYoungNJ and why is he starting a crusade against Zach Edey?
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Never have I said in any part of theses posts that he doesn’t get fouled. It’s been an issue and it must be called. But when he gets into the lane, and camps out and passes out of the double, it should be 3 seconds
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
If the foot in the lane is picked up it resets as he has no part of his body actually in the lane. He’s also fouled 3 times in this play and at least once before 3 seconds is called. Call the displacement on dread and the play doesn’t even get close to 3 seconds
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Agree 100%. Never have I said don’t call the fouls. They MUST BE CALLED!!!
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Call the three second but call the fouls that are committed against him. Have you seen the scratches he gets each game? Be careful what you ask for. There may be the mangers of the opposing team playing if all fouls and three seconds are called
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It does not reset. He catches the ball about 1.5 seconds in, make no move towards basket cause of the double team (and foul) and passes out. Still in the lane. It’s 3 seconds. Please don’t come at me with one foot in the lane and the other out doesn’t start the count…
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
For the first 5-6 seconds he has one foot out so every time the other foot is picked up the count resets. He then receives a pass so the count resets again. He then passes out and hurries out of the lane and that stops the count as well. At least know the rule you’re arguing
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Listen, if people post them, I would gladly trash the officials on how Edey gets mugged!!!
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
You know your stuff…. I just just think it’s so petty for videos to go out on a missed 3 second lane violation. What’s next, a clip showing Fran McCaffery step out of his coaching box??
Listen, I am not saying he does not not get mugged. And when it happens, it must be called. No question...
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
How many times do you see a 3 second call?? Seriously. And if you wanna post videos of mishaps of Big 10 officials, you’ll be here ALL day long brother
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I do not disagree with this. The calls on all parts must be made. Never said that he doesn't get fouled often
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Call the fouls, all of them. If he's in there 3 sec or more, call it. Then also call everytime he gets hacked, held, displaced, elbowed, kneed and so on. The other team would be out of players by half.
You are correct and I HATED when it was called on my bigs. But I also was the first to be yelling 3 seconds vs a dominate big 🤷🏾‍♂️. But by rule, is this 3 seconds or not?
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
As someone who has experience as an official I can tell you first hand that you are frowned upon from coaches and the officiating community if you attempt to enforce the 3 second rule
If you look at my initial tweet, I said that he does get fouled and it should be called. So please stop that. Second, as a post player, he never made an attempt at a field goal. Lastly, what does the last sentence say in the rule book?
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ
Power dribble, drop step, feels double kicks out and exits. That is a try for a fg. The rule doesn’t say “attempt a fg” it’s try. Power dribble drop step is an effort to place yourself in pos 2 score. Did you clarify the 2 fouls? The forearm, left hand in the back and hook n hold
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Rich, I assume the MENS official that I asked that referees in every major conference does not know the rule? Enters at 7:23, receives the ball and NEVER makes an attempt to shoot. Once he didn’t shoot, it’s 3 seconds on the kick out pass.
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Except he doesn’t. 4 sec mark: 1 foot out, picks up foot in multiple times(count resets each time). Receives ball at 7 sec: looks to score at 9, kicks out at 10, exits at 11. Shot goes up at 13. Men’s and women’s have different rule on 3 sec. So you don’t know the rule.
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And not for nothing, I sent it to three officials and they all agreed with me.
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Yeah, you have ID’d with the help of the commentator the 1 time that game he stated in the lane longer than 3 seconds. I watched all 3 tourney games and he is very good at moving in and out without being in there 3 secs. Of course you don’t mention him constantly getting hacked.
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Look what I said again bro…
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Yeah, you have ID’d with the help of the commentator the 1 time that game he stated in the lane longer than 3 seconds. I watched all 3 tourney games and he is very good at moving in and out without being in there 3 secs. Of course you don’t mention him constantly getting hacked.
I’m sorry Bradley you are incorrect. The clock doesn’t stop when he gets the ball. It actually continues as he is not going to the basket. As soon as he passes it out, by rule 3 seconds should be called immediately
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
In the video he received the ball before 3 secs. Once receiving the ball then dribbling or attempting a shot the count is stopped. Then when he passes it the count would resume unless he is attempting to leave the lane which he does after the pass. According to the rule book
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Incorrect. He goes into the lane for over a second., catch it. He makes a move and on the kick out is over 3 seconds. Should of been 3 seconds as soon as he passes it. And that also comes from two High Major officials that worked conference championships.
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Replying to @Jeff28575198 @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
Have to have both feet in the lane for the count to start. Half that time he had 1 foot out
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And I have said that he does get fouled and should be called. But you just admit it is 3 seconds and often times his jump hook then elbows are really high. It ALL should be called.
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Replying to @CoachYoungNJ and @SportsGrid
So as Edey dances in and out and back in, for over3seconds , he is being pushed or kneed continually By rule fouls should be called WAY more often
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