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Old Mon May 09, 2016, 09:09pm
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This is weird. Totally different atmosphere I grew up in.
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 messsge.
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Old Tue May 10, 2016, 06:21am
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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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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.
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.
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Old Wed May 11, 2016, 08:01am
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This sounds like the old high-center trick, where you wedge your leg under the big man's butt so he loses his leverage and can't back you down. I used to teach this when I coached middle school. It is effective in holding your ground, especially when you are outsized. While technically illegal, so is an offensive guy muscling down a smaller guy when the smaller guy has position, so as long as the smaller guy is only using this to hold ground I'm guessing most here wouldn't call it. As soon as the little guy starts displacing the big guy, then yeah.

The OP sounds like a big guy whining because the little guy won't let him push him around. As long as he's not shoving you around big man, play ball.
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Old Wed May 11, 2016, 03:06pm
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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.
Memories. I'm still used to offense being the one calling the fouls. If you called stupid stuff you were inevitably about to get hurt. My philosophy was always if I can't finish through contact I don't deserve to be out there. And-ones get all the women once you get to competitive ball.
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Old Sat May 14, 2016, 08:25am
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