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Originally Posted by camargue44
REGARDLESS - if it's obvious that a defensive player is elbowed in the face and the referee still believes it was a defensive foul I think it ultimately benefits the official to give some explanation (especially in this instance) because if you're comfortable walking away just saying "you fouled him" you have a player running around the rest of the game thinking it's okay to elbow people in the face.
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Giving you an explaination is not going to change anything.
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Originally Posted by camargue44
As strange as it may seem if the official said to me: Regardless of it being an elbow to your face because I SAW it as you moving toward him you didn't have LPG so the contact becomes your head hitting his elbow not his elbow hitting your head.
Of course I would say "Man, I thought I was set...oh well" and chug on down the court.
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Legal Guarding Position has nothing to do with being set BTW.
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Originally Posted by camargue44
But instead I'm left with a stinging nose, a curt response, and no understanding of what just transpired.
Doesn't give me much confidence in the official.
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And if you do not want to get hit in the nose or any number of places, do not play basketball. That tends to happen even when the action is legal.
And good officials do not care what you have confidence in. Be lucky you have officials willing to even put up with your crap during some silly rec. league.
Peace