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Originally Posted by mu4scott
No I said I'm going to make the right call which is an illegal screen. Calling an intentional foul would be questionable at best and would more than likely lead to problems the rest of the game if you came up with both arms crossed.
It’s game management in the since that an intentional foul would lead to cluster #$%!
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I was only going by what you stated:
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Originally Posted by mu4scott
If you whistle the offensive screener for an intentional their coach is going to be up your entire crew’s rear end the rest of the game. Any sort of action that’s even close to being intentional is going to be questioned. Also if this game stays close they are going to question any sort of blatant fouling at the end of the game.
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If you would've said: "It's not an intentional foul because it doesn't meet the criteria of 4-19-3", I can live with that. But that isn't what you stated.
While I'm not necessarily arguing for the intentional call, I can see where it might be considered. Let's put it in a slightly different context: let's say green #12 is the ball handler and driving to the basket, and white #54 is the defender; with the exact same contact - would you still consider the contact, "certainly not much and certainly not enough to warrant an intentional"?