Olsen Racela Suspended For 1 Game For Flagrant Foul Penalty 2

Photo Credit: PBA.ph
It’s confirmed that San Miguel Beermen premier point guard Olsen “Rara” Racela will not be able to suit up for today’s Game 1 of the semifinals series against the Talk N Text Tropang Texters.
It’s sad to see Racela not to play in today’s game but rules are rules and we have to abide that. I know the Beermen have already laid out a plan to play without him. And definitely, we can still win without him as testified by our big win against the Barangay Ginebra Kings in Game 3 of the quarterfinals.
Bonbon Custodio, Jonas Villanueva, and Froilan Baguion should also step up their game against their Talk N Text Tropang Texters counterparts with the absence of Olsen Racela.
Here’s the explanation given by the Office of the Commissioner regarding Olsen Racela’s suspension. News came from The Dean, Quinito Henson of the Philippine Star (philstar.com).
No reprieve for Olsen Racela
Tuesday, January 13, 2009With or without malicious intent, veteran Olsen Racela was slapped a one-game suspension for his ejection on a flagrant foul-penalty two in the first quarter of San Miguel Beer’s 98-93 win over Barangay Ginebra in the PBA Philippine Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome last Sunday.
The suspension means Racela will sit out Game 1 of the San Miguel-Talk n Text best-of-7 semifinal series starting tomorrow at the Araneta Coliseum.
Olsen Racela was summoned by PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios to the league office in Pasig yesterday morning. He was informed of the suspension by Barrios in the presence of supervisor of officials Ramil Cruz.
Barrios explained that when a defensive player intervenes in the space where an offensive player lands, specifically if a foot is in the way, the call is an automatic flagrant foul. If there is no contact, the call is a flagrant foul-penalty one which means two free throws, possession and a mandatory three-minute rest on the bench (to increase to five minutes on a second team flagrant foul). If there is contact, the call is a flagrant foul-penalty two which means two free throws, possession, ejection and a one-game suspension subject to review.
PBA technical consultant Romy Guevara said the previous “landing spot” rule was a technical foul without contact and a flagrant foul-penalty one with contact. But the rule was amended by the Board of Governors on the motion of San Miguel Beer governor Ely Capacio, a former PBA cager who batted to upgrade the penalties.
“The players themselves wanted us to tighten up on this rule,” said Barrios. “That’s why Ely, being a former PBA player, pushed for the upgrading of the penalties because this violation is potentially career-threatening and extremely dangerous.”
But Barrios qualified the suspension is not automatic on a flagrant foul-penalty two.
In Paul Artadi’s case in a Barangay Ginebra-Rain or Shine game last Dec. 25, he was ejected on the infraction but was spared a suspension.
Barrios pointed out that three elements must be determined to spare the offender of a suspension.
“First, the defensive player must be coming in from the side, not head to head,” said Barrios. “Second, the defensive player must be in airborne position so that he is not able to establish his landing spot. If a shooter is airborne and the defender is on the ground, the situation is different because the defender takes a superior position. Third, the offensive player is moving forward on his shot and lands where the defending player is. In Artadi’s case, all three elements were seen on tape and that’s why he wasn’t suspended.”
Barrios said calling the foul is simple. “We call it the landing spot rule because if there is interference on the spot where an airborne offensive player lands, the call is an automatic flagrant foul. If there is no contact, it’s a flagrant one. If there’s contact, it’s a flagrant two. It’s as simple as that. We’re not in a position to judge if there was malicious intent or not because we don’t get into the mind of a player. We make a call based on an action not on anyone’s intention.”
No related entries.




January 14th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
di makatarungan yung 1 game suspension, malamang di naman sinasadya ni olsen yun, but at least nag step up si dondon, good job, sana matalo nyo talk n text ngayon
January 26th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
olsen..i am the fanatic fan of the beermen..
January 26th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
SMB 4ever..
April 30th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
i know this is over and done with but as to Captain Racela’s suspension for the Flagrant Foul he committed on JJ Heltherbrand, even Assistant Coach Freddie Abuda that though he knows that Captain does not have any malicious intent, it really looked like the other way around. He (Olsen) should not have looked downwards, if that happened then he might be just spared the suspension.
well, this is all in the past already. Captain and the whole team plays superb basketball this conference with the clean slate of 8-0. Long Way To Go Beermen! ;)