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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Back when I was playing playground pick-up basketball, there were certainly a lot more "I got him" than "I got it". A lot more.
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Originally Posted by BigCat
He means that he would say "I fouled someone as opposed to he fouled me. " Again, if you are or ever were a player, you do NOT call a foul on the opponent. He calls it or you play through it. If he repeatedly hacks and doesn't call it on himself then u have to deal with it. I would knock him to the ground until he got the message.
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Bingo. In my playground experience (asphalt courts, metal chain nets, first ten to make free throws play, winners stay on court), players that call a lot of fouls against opponents, or don't call fouls on themselves, usually go home with a lot of scrapped knees, and black and blues.