I'll agree with Dan.
If T wants it they should have first crack at it. If I'm at lead I'll give the T a chance to make if not then I'll get it.
Not a bad spot for a double whistle (just remember to hold your preliminary signals until you make eye contact and communicate with your partner) -- in this double whistle situation I will pass to the T to take the call to the table.
Two other points that I've picked up on through the years that kind of apply here -- 1. Anytime we have a player on the floor, let's know how they got there. 2. If we have a "crash" let's have a whistle. Both of these have been preached to me by my assignors and clinicians.
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