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Originally Posted by ballgame99
Its hard for me in this situation, obviously. I am an official. I am a Mizzou alum and fan.
From an official's view, these two plays are both fouls by the letter of the rules. The shooter's attempt doesn't end until he lands, therefore whether he got ball before contact matters not. There is excessive contact that the defender creates.
From a fan's perspective, I see a guy go up for a layup and get creamed (no call) and then I see another guy go up and get the benefit of a hand check call (very minimal contact that disadvantaged him very little if at all). The whole thing stinks.
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Do you work big school boys varsity games? Or any college men's games?
I'm just curious. Because every place I lived if you call fouls like the one in the video you probably wouldn't be on the top of anyone's preferred list.
Verticality as a principle does not mean the defender is going to take off and land in the exact same location, BTW.