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Originally Posted by bucky
Kinda. I hate the type of contact not called during made free throws. Indeed, no "physical" advantage is gained but so often the player fouled will still get upset. He/She may look at the ref and mutter something or, simply "remember" the player that fouled them and consider retaliation. To me, if my opponent gets upset/disgruntled toward me as a player or ref, then I have indeed gained a "mental" advantage.
Just a thought...
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I have seen this enough that I either tell him to knock it off, call the foul, or watch him like a hawk and get something 50/50 and put it on him. Because the look from the guy who got hit is nasty. Normally he appreciates me tell him off right on the spot and it stops. If I have already had any talk with this game wrecker there is even a better chance he will get a foul.