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Old Wed Feb 11, 2004, 11:49am
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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
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Originally posted by Smitty
Just because a body ends up on the floor doesn't mean a foul has occurred. Often in plays like these, the player with the ball has to make such an acrobatic move to avoid contact with the defender (or slight contact that's not foul-worthy), he comes down off balance and crashes. Along those same lines, the defender, either anticipating contact or flopping to try and suck you into a charge call, ends up on the floor for no apparent reason. Not all contact is a foul. Not all bodies on the floor got there because of a foul. Kids fall down. They usually get back up. Life goes on.
You don't understand the situation I am describing. It was not incidental contact nor was it minor falling or faking. There was a tremendous collision between the dribbler and the defender and the drfender was knocked to the floor. Something HAD to be called in this situation.
After reading this & rereading the original I'll add if you HAVE TO call something (and I personally have no problem with you saying something HAD to be called) then go with the PC. For 2 reasons - hard to justify calling a block on B1 if he's just standing there and calling the block will only encourage the players to take it harder & harder to the basket. And before you know it you'll have bodies on the floor on every trip.
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