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Old Wed May 26, 2004, 10:02am
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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I would have immediately gone to the L before he got to the reporting area and had a quick discussion with him as to the timing of the foul. Tell him your concerns and if you really believe that A2 was in the act of shooting when B1 committed her foul, then you need to convince him that A2's field goal has to be counted.
Mark T.,
Yes, have the discussion. This is particularly important if we, as the non-calling official, actually saw the foul also.

If we incorporate that understanding with Rut's suggestion, we have a good thing going, we're on the same page, and we're lookin' good.
mick

Mick, I like MTD's idea better and this is how I happen to handle it. Jeff's idea falls short IMO simply because to the non-calling official it should be *obvious* that the basket should count, in most cases the calling offical has no way of knowing where the ball was if he's making an off-ball call. This is something you must convince your partner of or as a crew you are sunk.

IMO.
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