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Old Wed Dec 31, 2008, 09:26am
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Nope. I could hear them talk amongst each other determining if it was Intentional. Like I mentioned in the post, If it was called 'Intentional' in the beginning he would have been stronger in the calling/reporting of the foul. The lead official just called the foul, then got together with the other officials. The had a quick side chat before reporting the foul to the table. Once he got to the table he requested the monitor to watch the replay.
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Old Wed Dec 31, 2008, 10:24am
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Here's a quote from the rulebook Rule 2-13-2. They may not use the monitor to determine whether a foul was intentional or not.

Art 2. Officials may use such available equipment only in the following
situations:
a. Free Throws.
1. Determine who shall attempt a free throw(s) when there is uncertainty.
2. Determine whether a player who was fouled on his or her unsuccessful field goal try, at or near the three-point line, shall attempt either two or three free throws.
3. Determine whether the wrong player was permitted to attempt a free throw as per 2-12.1.c.
4. Determine whether a player was permitted to attempt a free throw at the wrong basket as per 2-12.1.d.
b. Scoring.
[snip]
c. Timing.
[snip]
d. (Men) A determination if a flagrant foul occurred. When it is determined that a flagrant foul was not committed, no other penalty may be assessed.
[snip]
Art. 5. The officials shall use such available equipment to determine whether a fight occurred and the individuals who participated or left the bench area.
Art. 6. The officials shall not use such available equipment for judgment calls such as:
a. Determine who committed a foul or whether a foul occurred. Exception: (Men) flagrant foul
b. Determine whether basket interference or goaltending occurred.
c. Determine whether a violation occurred.
d. Whether the ball was released before the sounding of the shot-clock horn, except as in 2-13.3.b.
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