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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 04:15pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Regarding #2...If B1 runs over A1 after a 3-point shot is actually made, that is a really late contact. If B1 is still coming at A1 that aggressivly after the shot is that far gone, you might consider an intentional. I'd certainly call a minimum of a common foul if only because the contact as described sound like rough play.
After I thought about it some more, I realized that the made shot implies that the ball is dead (no way the shooter is going to float in the air as long as the ball). This leads to the fact that, technically, only a intentional foul (or flagrant) could be called...which, being a dead ball, makes it a T. That said, I could understand someone fudging the relative timing a bit to call a common foul or live ball intentional instead of a T....but could also understand the T.
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