No foul on Cyphers injury play?
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Re: No foul on Cyphers injury play?
Indubitably.cougfan84 wrote:indeed.tmoney35 wrote:BlueIsBetter wrote:Uh, because Carlino didn't touch him at all...He fell into Carlino, after the dunk.
When dunking, it is a bad idea to let go of the rim when your hands are on an even plain with your feet. He was out of control and bounced off of Carlino on the way down.
If you wanted a foul, you'd better give it to "gravity" on that one.
Just because someone gets hurt doesn't mean that a foul happnened
I concur
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Re: No foul on Cyphers injury play?
Vis a vis, ergo.Schmoe wrote:Indubitably.cougfan84 wrote:indeed.tmoney35 wrote:BlueIsBetter wrote:Uh, because Carlino didn't touch him at all...He fell into Carlino, after the dunk.
When dunking, it is a bad idea to let go of the rim when your hands are on an even plain with your feet. He was out of control and bounced off of Carlino on the way down.
If you wanted a foul, you'd better give it to "gravity" on that one.
Just because someone gets hurt doesn't mean that a foul happnened
I concur
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