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Old Thu Mar 29, 2001, 01:25pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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[/i]Two questions. As T should he have called that in the paint which was clearly mine? [/QUOTE]

Look as the paint as both of yours. There are going to be so many players in the paint, you should not look at is as just one person's call all the time. The T has every right and sometimes has a better angle than the L because of who is there and where they are. I would really have to see it, but it is very common that you would have two whistles in this case. Now whether it was a good call is another story.

[/i]Secondly, if you have an obvious blocked shot with a push afterward, do you go to the line for two?[/QUOTE]

My rule of thumb is, "if it is clean up top, nothing on the bottom." I did not see the play, but if the first action of blocking the ball took place first, then the other contact is incidental at best.



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