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Huh?
Don't exactly have to do a "Rodin" on this one. Not sure what "thinking" needs to be done. Pretty straightforward, merited intentional foul, especially given this year's POE on the topic.
Irrelevant is the intro regarding some "streak" or the other.
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A case can be made for just a common foul and an intentional. It didn't look all that intentional to me and the offensive player embellished a bit at the end. This would (unless it's been done already) rises to the level of contact that after the foul to remind the players to make sure their fouls are basketball related plays.
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Agreed...not even close to an intentional foul IMO.
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The sad part is that a T followed this "incorrect" call. Not excusing the coaches or players (whoever got the T) behavior, but it shows how one call has the ability to change things very drastically. Most likely the T was very well deserved, but the times I have had an intentional foul I have not paused, looked at the player and then made the intentional signal. I have made the intentional signal as soon as my whistle was blown.
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I think it's a combination of the dribbler thinking he was closer to half court then he really was and trying to make sure he wouldn't commit a violation...and a bit on embellishment on his part as well. Players will try to fool us from time to time, and it appears he got the official here. Agree, garden variety end-of-game foul here.
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Common foul.
He can make a play on the ball with one hand or both from both sides of the body if he wishes. Will one be a foul definitely but that is risk/reason he is willing to make the play. There is embellishment. I can't see who/why it gets a T. The reaction makes me think someone let something slip that is basically automatic.
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The whole game is here....
go to 1:02.10 to see another intentional foul on the throw-in after the first one... Boys' Basketball Lorain vs. Norwalk 1-11-14 - YouTube Last edited by APG; Mon Jan 20, 2014 at 02:40pm. Reason: embedded video |
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