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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I don't think that's true at all -- as long as you recognize your bias(es), and provide rules-based reasons for your responses
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Well with the disclaimer I will give my opinion:
1. I personally dislike the notion of if the foul on the 3 point shot is a foul then the final one is a foul also. With the amount of video available to officials/assignors/interpreters every play has to be refereed individually.
2. IMO white #4 establishes legal guarding position facing the defender and moves backward. The black player initiates the contact with white #4.
3. In somewhat contrast to my first point, like plays do have to be refereed consistently throughout the game. Throughout the course of the game I thought that there were plays well officiated in regards to LGP and verticality. There were instances were contact took place with a defender in LGP and this was deemed a charge or incidental.
4. Evon Burroughs is a great official with the best look at the play and it is difficult/impossible to definitely overrule him here.