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that foul on Rudy

I saw a game last week where a San Antonio player jumped on a player when he was inbounding the ball. They called a normal foul and went to the other end of the court and took two shots. It was so stupid. JVG was the announcer and he went crazy.
 
You are white i can tell. White people think every contact is flagrant. This is why you cannot fight.

Right... basketball is such a physical game that is dominated by African American and Foreign players that never cry about contact.
 
Right... basketball is such a physical game that is dominated by African American and Foreign players that never cry about contact.

It was before white people got scared that black ballers were running into the Piston Palace stands. Now they have to play nice and flop so as to act more white and un-scary.
 
Coincidentally I heard on the radio today that Adam Silver has decided to crack down on "hack a Shaq" type intentional fouls. It'll be interesting to learn what the new rules will be. Hopefully they will address this type of thing.
 
Coincidentally I heard on the radio today that Adam Silver has decided to crack down on "hack a Shaq" type intentional fouls. It'll be interesting to learn what the new rules will be. Hopefully they will address this type of thing.

Yeah. There really needs to be some sort of penalty for off ball intentional fouls. They've gotten kind of ridiculous. Great coaching strategy, but it's a disgrace how it is being utilized.
 
Yeah. There really needs to be some sort of penalty for off ball intentional fouls. They've gotten kind of ridiculous. Great coaching strategy, but it's a disgrace how it is being utilized.

The solution is for professional basketball players to shoot better than 60% from the foul line.
 
@ChrisMannixYS
The NBA has sent an email saying players can no longer intentional foul while on the free throw line, per Brad Stevens. Now a flagrant.

@ZachLowe_NBA
League clarifies Stevens was discussing only an idea floated to competition committee. Not official, though likely will be soon-ish.
 
NBA has some serious illogic going on with intentional fouls. We have fouls to keep the game within the rules and to punish the guilty one so that they dis-incentivized to break the rules. But look at these intentional fouls: the other team is doing it so that they get an ADVANTAGE. NBA needs to take away that advantage and keep the game within the rules. I detest intentional fouls at all times, play the game the way it is supposed to be.
 
NBA has some serious illogic going on with intentional fouls. We have fouls to keep the game within the rules and to punish the guilty one so that they dis-incentivized to break the rules. But look at these intentional fouls: the other team is doing it so that they get an ADVANTAGE. NBA needs to take away that advantage and keep the game within the rules. I detest intentional fouls at all times, play the game the way it is supposed to be.

Umm, probably a bad idea. Fouls are meant to create an advantage too, or save yourself. People have been fouling all the time when they get beat. That's why you commit a hard foul when you get beat, to stop the player from scoring. It's definitely part of the game.
 
I don't have a problem with intentional fouls, but I don't particularly like the off ball intentional fouls. If you want that guy on the line, you should have to force the ball into his hands.
 
I don't have a problem with intentional fouls, but I don't particularly like the off ball intentional fouls. If you want that guy on the line, you should have to force the ball into his hands.
Easy solution would be to let the guy with the ball shoot the FT if there is a foul off of the ball. And the fouling while shooting a FT should make the FT no good, the foul occurred before the basket after all, if they foul after it goes in then it's a dead ball technical foul instead. Jumping on somebodies back is just flat out dangerous, what if they had done that to Favors instead of Gobert? With his back already giving him problems that could have cost him more games.
 
I don't have a problem with intentional fouls, but I don't particularly like the off ball intentional fouls. If you want that guy on the line, you should have to force the ball into his hands.
Yes, I agree about off ball fouls. The rule should be something like if it is not part of a "legitimate basketball play" (or some similar language) then it results in a technical shot and the ball back.
 
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