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JRutledge Sun Jun 02, 2013 08:43pm

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 896393)
I thought it was about whether Anderson should have been tossed for any of his stupidity. FF2 or the initial hit, or a flagrant T for the shove (if that's even an option in the NBA.)

If you were paying attention I said basically I would have had no problem with a FF2 given to Anderson for the body block, I just do not feel you give two Ts to Anderson (he got one after the FF) for what took place.

Peace

Camron Rust Mon Jun 03, 2013 12:20am

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Originally Posted by APG (Post 896383)
The only penalty that came after the game was over was Anderson getting his FF1 upgraded to a FF2. He was already given a T as part of the double T with Tyler.

I thought the argument was whether Anderson should have received a second T for the shove after the two players squared off.

Nope. My point was that if Tyler got a T for his part of that altercation, that Andersen should get a T in addition to his flagrant foul....that the flagrant didn't preclude getting a T for the square-off/shove. You couldn't just give Andersen a flagrant and consider that enough.

deecee Mon Jun 03, 2013 08:04am

Well the NBA rescinded Tyler's T and upgraded Anderson's FF1 to FF2.

Looks like they didn't think the "face off" between Tyler and Anderson was the same.

JRutledge Mon Jun 03, 2013 08:30am

Well the officials at the time did and at all of our levels there would be no retracting of a penalty. The NBA has rules for accumulation of Ts and can go back and take action on those decisions. But in my game, a player tha does that is getting a T if I am giving the other player one. If you want to avoid a T, walk away. If you cannot do that, then you get what you deserve. And I see players at the HS level walk away from someone often, so I do not give a pass to a pro player that has more to lose.

Peace

Camron Rust Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:28am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 896431)
Well the officials at the time did and at all of our levels there would be no retracting of a penalty. The NBA has rules for accumulation of Ts and can go back and take action on those decisions. But in my game, a player tha does that is getting a T if I am giving the other player one. If you want to avoid a T, walk away. If you cannot do that, then you get what you deserve. And I see players at the HS level walk away from someone often, so I do not give a pass to a pro player that has more to lose.

Peace

So are you saying you're a HS official?:p


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