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Old Thu Feb 05, 2004, 12:59pm
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Originally posted by Dewey1
I also think that you are really late in acting on the situation if you team B is charging up the court when you whistle the change. ....
This is a situation that should not occur very often, but when it does please give your partner the courtesy to talk to him/her and work as a team on the floor. It gives the perception of teamwork and not hierarchy in officals.

Originally posted by mick
Yer okay, ... except for the whistle.
On your way back down court tell the table that last shot was a three. Then tell your "slot" at the next opportunity.


Dewey1,
I do not whistle.
I do tell my partners.

Where did you get all that?

I understand that you would rather fix it immediately eventhough you would bring attention to your partner's mistake, but I prefer to correct quietly.

mick
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