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Old Tue Feb 03, 2004, 08:06am
devdog69 devdog69 is offline
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This happened in my game Saturday night. I'm in C, and Player A1 is trying to get free to receive the ball but her defender is playing very good defense on her. She runs behind me out of bounds and returns in bounds and receives the ball. I react instinctively, blow the whistle, signal 'T' , and start across towards the table. I stop to talk to my R and in the end we end up selling a violation on team A and getting the ball back in play as quick as possible. This was a very competitive game and ended up being a two pointer in the end , two of the better teams in this conference. I know that by rule it was a technical foul, but my question is really what is the best way to handle it:

a) Stick with the T, probably have to T the coach too because he didn't think it was even against the rules to go OB to avoid a screen. This probably puts a black mark on an otherwise great game.

b) Ignore the whole thing at the time and try to tell the girl later not to let it happen again.

c) Do as we did and sell the violation.
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