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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by Damian
B1 goes to the ground as a result of the push and appeared hurt, so I had to call a false double.
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Well, sadly you botched the call.However, if you feel the push warrants a foul, the proper way to go is with an intentional technical foul. In that case you would have a false double foul.
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How did he "botch" the call? Damian did call a false double foul because he felt that the push warranted a call,and you say it should be a false double foul if he did feel that way. You're both agreeing with him,and also telling him that he blew the call.That don't work.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Sep 12th, 2003 at 03:04 AM]
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If the second foul happened after the first it can not be a personal foul...as it appears was called. A1 was not in the act of shooting or an airborne shooter so the ball was dead the moment of B1's (the first) foul.
A1's foul, if it was not at aproximately the same time, can only be a technical foul for contact during a dead ball...and only if it is deemed intentional or flagrant. If it were at about the same time, it should have been double personal foul.