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-Josh |
I wouldn't even use the word "intentional." It's only likely to confuse the scorers, coaches, players, and fans (and maybe even the officials).
Ball goes into play at the division line, though, since it's a technical foul. |
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In hindsight, I should have just gotten rid of the instigator (A12) since it was obviously his demeanor and intent with that foul. Appreciate the other views! -Josh |
You all are right, technical fouls are all put into play at the division line. That is my fault.
-Josh |
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Intentionals can be personal or technical. 4-19 could really be a good friend ;)
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Basically saying that "intentional technical" is semantics and is irrelevant the same way it is irrelevant whether you signal a "push" or a "block"...anybody ever signaled a "block" at the table when what really happened was a "push"? Did it make a bit of difference? |
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