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Old Tue Mar 30, 2004, 06:25pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally posted by 35thPony e
Intentional by defenition has the route word intent.... Meaning he needs intent to commit and intentional act... I am a police officer and the word intent has strong meanings. If you do not have to have intent to commit and INTENTional foul, the rule if flawed. I never said it wasn't a foul... just not intentional.
The term "INTENTional" Foul has nothing to do with intent. And we do not go be definitions in the rules of basketball the same way it is in a dictionary. I did not see the play, but what was described, if true fit a good call.

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