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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
In light of the discussion about a recent NBA game in which an official checked on Shaq's foul total, I thought I should share this.
In the large HS (1000+ enrollment) championship game of this past weekends AAU tournament, I had an unusual situation. For the first time in my officiating career I had to undisqualify a player. It was a bit odd to explain to the coaches as both teams were from Utah and with both officials being from Nevada we had no previous relationship. They were quite pleasant about it, though.
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I ran out of juice right here. Hey DeNucci, could you condense and summarize this for us.
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Lemme try.
B45 actually had 6 fouls(4 original + one charged wrongly to B5 when B5 was fouled out + the one with 1:33 remaining). B5 actually had 3 fouls. And according to line#5 above, somewhere along the line a numberless B player committed a foul that was wrongly charged to B5 as B5's FOURTH foul- making B45's actual fifth foul go into the book as B5's fifth foul instead of a 4th foul. And I can't see where the "definite knowledge" part at the end assigned this particular foul to another B player other than B5. Maybe Nevada can enlighten us as to which B player other than #5 or #45 committed the foul that was recorded wrongly in the book as B5's fourth. This foul had to go to somebody on the B team or the whole "definite knowledge" part goes out the window.