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01-31-2016, 02:05 AM
Okay all you basketball fans, got a question for you.
Here's the scenario.......
You are in a basketball game, and need to stop the clock. The other team is in possession of the ball and the person handling the ball is the team's best free throw shooter. So, you choose another player to foul...deliberately foul. The foul is not strong or violent, but the kid you foul is not in possession of the ball.
In this new age of basketball, is this considered an intentional foul?
Here's the scenario.......
You are in a basketball game, and need to stop the clock. The other team is in possession of the ball and the person handling the ball is the team's best free throw shooter. So, you choose another player to foul...deliberately foul. The foul is not strong or violent, but the kid you foul is not in possession of the ball.
In this new age of basketball, is this considered an intentional foul?
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