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Parity in fouls.

Started by Busman, December 14, 2018, 04:16:41 pm

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Busman

Let me put this out there now - the number of fouls called for or against either team has zero to do with how the game was officiated 99.9% of the time. There are many reasons why one time has significantly more or less fouls than another team and the vast majority are legit. When you yell "The fouls are uneven" then are you asking an official to base his next call on who is leading  in the foul count, not on the action and the severity of the action. And that is totally unacceptable!

bdubyab60

If it's a foul on one team it needs to be a foul on the other simple as that. Call the game fairly and try not to make many mistakes.

HorseFeathers

Quote from: bdubyab60 on December 16, 2018, 09:06:47 am
If it's a foul on one team it needs to be a foul on the other simple as that. Call the game fairly and try not to make many mistakes.

Yeah, but if one team is beating the heck out of one, and the other team isn't playing much defense at all.....

Made

Watched a regional game last year....
One team physical press all down the court. Only two fouls called.

However other team had the same level of physicality in the lane, 12 fouls called.

If it's a foul in the lane it should be a foul at half court, just sayin.

KOJACK

Quote from: Made on December 16, 2018, 06:34:45 pm
Watched a regional game last year....
One team physical press all down the court. Only two fouls called.

However other team had the same level of physicality in the lane, 12 fouls called.

If it's a foul in the lane it should be a foul at half court, just sayin.
Same type of situation in football when it's a spread team vs a two tight wing team. The spread team will get called for holding more than the other team.

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