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Sports => Frank Martin's OOD sponsored by the "Angriest Fans in America" => Topic started by: sonofdaxjones on June 09, 2009, 11:01:39 AM
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1. No taking charges in the area between the backboard & the front of the rim.
2. Expanded use of replay for flagrant fouls.
3. In the case of a player who is too injured to shoot his free throws, the opposing coach gets to choose who shoots them, & it must be 1 of the 4 players who was on the court at the time of the injury.
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What if we're like, playing for the national championship next year, and it's a tie game at the end and McGruds gets hurt driving to the basket. And then Calipari picks Colon to shoot the free throws. And he makes them both. Actually, he banks the last one to win it.
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What if we're like, playing for the national championship next year, and it's a tie game at the end and McGruds gets hurt driving to the basket. And then Calipari picks Colon to shoot the free throws. And he makes them both. Actually, he banks the last one to win it.
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Then I think it'd be safe to say you could add the Porky Morgan Spirit award to his Wooden trophy.
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1. No taking charges in the area between the backboard & the front of the rim.
They should just paint one of these babies on the court and call it a day.
(http://pspmedia.ign.com/psp/image/article/718/718710/nba-live-07-20060713113712403-000.jpg)
I'm talking about the no-charge arc.
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I don't like the free throw shooting rule. Doesn't that promote hard fouls on the opposing team's best players?
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1. No taking charges in the area between the backboard & the front of the rim.
2. Expanded use of replay for flagrant fouls.
3. In the case of a player who is too injured to shoot his free throws, the opposing coach gets to choose who shoots them, & it must be 1 of the 4 players who was on the court at the time of the injury.
Thank god, college charge rules are so f*cking stupid. Flop city.
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1. No taking charges in the area between the backboard & the front of the rim.
+JAM SAM + WALL-E
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