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Old Wed Dec 15, 2004, 10:11am
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Originally posted by tomegun
it should be called/reported as a push after the ball leaves the shooter's hands.
Why exactly? The shooter didn't push the defender, he charged into him. The signal is the same, and if you're worried about confusing somebody, ok. But in reality, it's a charging foul, not a push.

I can pick nits with the best of 'em, Tommy

And BTW, I can't imagine driving 6.5 hours one way for a game. That's from Springfield, MA almost to Washington, D.C. Why would anybody assign you that far away (for so little money)? Why would you take it?
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