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Originally Posted by mu4scott
>font color = red> It was a hard screen during a tie ball game in the second half with a player injured in plain view of everyone in the building. Those reasons further accentuate the point as to why a whistle needed to be blown.
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NONE of those reasons listed individually or collectively above are necessary or mandatory in any way, shape or form to actually have a foul.
Not one! Every single one of your above listed reasons is completely irrelevant in determining whether any screen is legal or illegal.
And furthermore,if you do have a hard
LEGAL screen during a tie game in the second half with a player injured in plain view of everyone in the building, and if you still think that any of those factors is any reason at all why a whistle
needs to be blown, then you should be up in the stands or on the bench. You sureashell shouldn't be on the court with a whistle in your mouth.
Btw, if you're not worried about fans, players and coaches, why would "in plain view of everyone in the building" have any relevance at all to that call? Every single call that we make might be in "plain view of everyone in the building. Who cares? You keep saying that you don't care what coaches/fans think but you also seem to be still worrying about it though.