Technical Fouls
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Orange Juice
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SpeedyLDB14
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But what if the game is getting close.. and its near the end?? Are you going to let a cheep shot, end up losing the game for you because you end up giving one back and the ref calling a T on just you?? Theres always a time to give those little cheep shots back, if there coming to you, but a person can't be dumb about it.. Especially in a tight game situation..
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Orange Juice
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SpeedyLDB14
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Orange Juice
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OJ, that kid you pushed last time weighed like 280 pounds. When you hit him, he just stood there and you flew back 3 feet, lol. In all seriousness, it's a good thing they didn't take advantage of the free throws and possession of the ball. I understand how u play ur game, and that people need to expect to get retaliation, but Speedy's right, there's a time and a place to hit back. But hey, you've gone 4 games w/o u getting T'd up, so keep up the good work. :mrgreen:
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Orange Juice
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CVHSsFynest
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Technical fouls are overrated by players who think they are too good to get one for instance shubik last year against CV had he not gotten ejected the whole perspective on things changes....any real player who takes a cheap shot shows his real strength by brushin off his shoulders and using the aggression to Cleanly but physically pound the other team holding your composure is much more rewarding
