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Welcome to the forum, Ryan!
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I don't mind calling a new foul at any point in the game as long as tape supports my call. What I do mind, is we as a crew haven't called a 3 second violation all game and then we get one in the 4th quarter. But that would be introducing a new violation into the game, which is different than what you stated. |
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Personally, I want *every* foul to be a quality foul that shows up on tape, whether in the middle of the second quarter or with 2 seconds left. I truly hope that if I call this play (or any play) a foul in the second quarter I'd have the stones to call it when the game's on the line. |
There was a play exactly like the OP in tonight's Bulls-Heat game. The Birdman blocked a shot up high, but landed on the shooter. Foul called.
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I Thought That They Closed Alcatraz ???
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I really appreciate these videos
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I'd still consider those two plays as different.
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Shooting Foul if I'm the lead
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If I'm the Lead, I would call a shooting foul. If I'm the C or the T, I'm not calling anything. However, it would depend on the other calls that we have been making. Either way, I'm expecting half the crowd to go nuts. |
I see contact before the block. And Anderson was never in a legal spot. And the contact took place all at the same point. Two different plays.
And unless you talked to the official, you have no idea what the officials actually called this a foul for. Peace |
Two different plays for me, too, for the reasons JRut laid out.
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