Went to an interesting basketball game last night which ended with a 5 point home win.
Some game Facts:
Home team 9-19 from free throw line 4 total team fouls 1 each quarter 1 in last minute of the game because they had 4 to give.
Visiting team 1-2 from the foul line 19 team fouls 2 or 3 when they were trying to stop the clock
Interesting Basketball Game
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Re: Interesting Basketball Game
How many more 3’s did Alexander attempt than Belpre?Swampfox13 wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:08 pm Went to an interesting basketball game last night which ended with a 5 point home win.
Some game Facts:
Home team 9-19 from free throw line 4 total team fouls 1 each quarter 1 in last minute of the game because they had 4 to give.
Visiting team 1-2 from the foul line 19 team fouls 2 or 3 when they were trying to stop the clock
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Re: Interesting Basketball Game
Fun fact. Referees don’t care about the foul count. When someone fouls they call it. So don’t foul so much
Re: Interesting Basketball Game
The game ended with a 5-point home win, showcasing a tightly contested match with strategic fouling towards the end.
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First, I agree most referees don't care about the foul count. They do their best to call the game.Super trooper wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:18 am Fun fact. Referees don’t care about the foul count. When someone fouls they call it. So don’t foul so much
Facts of life. How a referee calls a game can have a significant impact on the outcome. Allow extra physical contact? Call the game tight? How referees "manage" a game. Also, there are times when referees exhibit a bias. Again, just the cards that are dealt. But I believe most often a lopsided foul count is up to the players, and nothing nefarious with respect to officials.