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  • Shaq and offensive fouls

    I thought when you run someone over and use your arm to clear out thats an offensive foul. Every time he touches the ball down lown he clears out and or runs the defensive guy over. how the hell could he have only two fouls?

  • #2
    you sound like you have det.....
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    • #3
      i hate detroit

      Originally posted by killerb
      you sound like you have det.....

      no actually I hate detroit. im just observing all the bullshit calls the referees are making in this game.

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      • #4
        well... its 4th Q.. and 11 min left... miami already in foul trouble..

        its gonna be close
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        • #5
          The refs hardly make that call against Shaq. He's been doing it for years. It really is a joke.

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          • #6
            Do you guys not realize he is 280 puonds. That is why he is so dominant when he backs into you you have no choice but to back up with him thats why guys flop all the time. He does use his left arm to hook you sometimes but when he backs you down in the post you cant say its a foul he is huge thats why you cant stop him in the post. Watch Rip Hamilton against the spurs that guy pushes off ALL the time and the refs dont ever call it. He is constantly pushing off with his left arm.

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            • #7
              they should've kept going inside to him......fools!!!

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              • #8
                Shaq doesnt do anything that every other post guy in the league does too. He's just so huge that it knocks the guy back.

                The exact same move done by Shaq and Chris Kaman is gonna look very different bc Shaq is so big and strong.
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