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Adam Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:12pm

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Originally Posted by badnewsref (Post 716944)
:rolleyes:



How about this instead? You were wrong.

+2

Cobra Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:36pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 716944)
:rolleyes:



How about this instead? You were wrong.

What is the big deal? I thought the guy who was shooting got fouled. Of course the ruling is going to be wrong if the situation is not understood.

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 716987)
+2

You seem to get little rules wrong somewhat often when you understand the situation....saying personal foul when the term would be common foul....thinking after a flagrant foul a player becomes bench personnel after the player, not coach, is notified. It's not a big deal but you don't need to be getting on me because I misread a situation.

Adam Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:44pm

The difference is, I'll say I was wrong if I was rather than dance around it.

Raymond Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:45pm

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Originally Posted by cobra (Post 717005)
what is the big deal? I thought the guy who was shooting got fouled. Of course the ruling is going to be wrong if the situation is not understood.


....

r.i.f.

Cobra Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:53pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 717010)
The difference is, I'll say I was wrong if I was rather than dance around it.

I don't believe you said you were wrong either one of those times. And I'm not dancing around it. The person asking the question seemed to think that when the shot was released mattered in some way. I was just making sure it was clear that it does not. Getting something right, but for the wrong reason, is still a missed call.

Adam Sun Jan 16, 2011 06:58pm

got a link/reference on those situations? I vaguely recall the common/personal foul issue. More of a terminology mistake than a rule error, but still....

I remember doubting myself when commenting about the notification question and probably didn't correct myself properly.

And I didn't get that the OP was confused about whether the release mattered; only that it happened to be the situation described.

Cobra Sun Jan 16, 2011 07:07pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 717021)
got a link/reference on those situations? I vaguely recall the common/personal foul issue. More of a terminology mistake than a rule error, but still....

I remember doubting myself when commenting about the notification question and probably didn't correct myself properly.

And I didn't get that the OP was confused about whether the release mattered; only that it happened to be the situation described.

One there was an elbow foul being discussed. The other one was the video where the player attacked the official. But it isn't a big deal, everyone messes up stuff sometimes.

Loudwhistle Mon Jan 17, 2011 03:04am

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Originally Posted by Cobra (Post 717005)
What is the big deal? I thought the guy who was shooting got fouled. Of course the ruling is going to be wrong if the situation is not understood.



You seem to get little rules wrong somewhat often when you understand the situation....saying personal foul when the term would be common foul....thinking after a flagrant foul a player becomes bench personnel after the player, not coach, is notified. It's not a big deal but you don't need to be getting on me because I misread a situation.

Totally disagree with this statement, "somewhat often" rarely wrong would be a much better way to describe Snaqwells comments on this forum, especially in regards to rules!


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