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Old Mon Jan 21, 2002, 01:11pm
williebfree williebfree is offline
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I agree with BigWhistles posting

I will add that if you view B1's act as an opportunity to "get a cheap shot" then CALL THE FOUL as a preventative measure. Additionally, if the opportunity presents itself, soon after the foul, you may want to VERY briefly explain to B1 what you saw.

I recently did a game where the athletic defender leaped and clearly (cleanly) blocked the shot out of bounds. However, in the process of the block he inadvertently kicked the shooter in the chest. (Yes, the defender was up that high). As the strongside trail I had a great look at it and made the call.

That same defender had occupied the lane spot nearest to where I was about to administer the FTs. He repectfullly asked what was his foul. It was easy to compliment him on his effort and explain that he had inadvertently kicked the opponent in the chest. He accepted it and we played on. Even if he had asked in a challenging way I would have given the same response in the same demeanor. As I view it, it is all part of game management.
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