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That late in the game Amir should have gone down to the floor grabbing his back. Make them call a flagrant foul. If not, leave the game and let them pick who shoots the free throw off our bench. I think we had a pretty good group of free throw shooters down there.
It made no sense to me that a foul called on a team would then give the team that commits the foul the advantage of choosing who they want to shoot the FTs. Someone PLEASE explain the rationale for that -- I foul you and then I get to choose your FT shooter. It would actually make MUCH more sense that if I foul you in a pre-inbound situation the team that is fouled gets to select the FT shooter. Please explain why the foul perpetrator earns an advantage.
Someone PLEASE explain the rationale for that -- I foul you and then I get to choose your FT shooter.
Quote from: Neurotic Guy on January 17, 2016, 02:09:42 PMSomeone PLEASE explain the rationale for that -- I foul you and then I get to choose your FT shooter.I thought that was more down to the choice of words Gorman and Scal used? As in Washington were using the tactic and had a player intentionally foul Amir sending him to the FT line. I don't think the rule is just foul anyone on the court then select who they want at the FT line.