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Old Tue Dec 30, 2003, 08:17pm
davidw davidw is offline
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Best advice I’ve received regarding correctable errors:

SLOW DOWN! If something seems wrong, it probably is. Ask questions of your partner and/or scorers/timekeepers if uncertain.

Applying this in this situation, since you noted the 6 team fouls and no change to 7 when you reported the new foul and the scorers response ‘didn’t seem right’, you would have SLOWED DOWN and said to yourself: “something doesn’t seem right” – gone to the bench and asked questions and caught the error before it became a ‘correctable error’ situation.

When you’re able to pull off one or more of these types of situations in a game your self-confidence begins to recover from all the humbling experiences we often go through.
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