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Originally posted by Rodego
OT, team A makes a basket to go up by 3. Team B calls a time out with 6 seconds left. After TO, I am lead, FT line extended in frontcourt due to 3/4 court press. (2 Man) As team B inbounds the ball, I move down to the baseline as all of team B is setting up outside of 3 point area. I am in the middle of the paint under basket as B-1 dribbles lenght of court & shoots with foot on the 3 point line. Partner signals 3, he hasn't even crossed mid court, ball goes in. Team B going nuts, I run over to my partner & tell him his foot was on the line. He waves off 3 & Team A wins by 1. Team B's coach runs over and asks how I can make that call. I said "because I saw it coach". He didn't say another word.
Now I get flack from our evaluator saying that "I should let the kids decide the game" Well in my opinion I did let the kids decide it. Team A's defense made that kid step on the line. His point is that I should not have been looking there, but there was no one in my primary & the play was comming towards me. What's your thoughts everyone?
Thanks
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EVERYONE videotapes these games these days. How could the evaluator possibly advocate knowingly allowing a wrong call, especially knowing that no matter the call the truth will likely show up on film?
This evaluator probably believes in not calling fouls in the last minute and using make up calls to "even out" mistakes. Ugh.