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			Boys JV last night. Home team in command from the opening tip.
 Home team has that "dominant player" a big mobil center that was having his way underneith - he was quick, graceful, stronger, bigger, smarter - than the opponents. They couldn't stop him.
 
 In the fourth quarter - I'm trail watching a corner play my area. Underneith the opponent guarding the center falls to the floor and yells out in "pain". I glance - my partner (3 year guy) is right in front of it. No call. Better team scores.
 
 Downcourt I'm lead now. Same thing. Off ball the offensive player against the big center - away from the play collapes to the floor and yells in pain. His team scores I stop the clock.
 
 First thought was the kid was having a seisure or cramp. I approach him as he rolls on the floor, he gets up and he trots away and back down court. Ahh, I get it. This was a vagrent obvious FLOP. Stupid me!
 
 By the time I figure it out - he's a full court away and setting up defensivly.
 
 Q1) Should I called a "T" then and there from that far away and after the delay?
 
 Score was like 68 - 25 so I let it go.
 
 Next down I'm trail again right in the "floppers" coach's pocket. Coach says to me - "I'm telling them to draw that foul. We have to get their big guy outta there. Help me!"
 
 Q2) Should I T coach right then and there?
 
 I did nothing.
 
 Dead ball occurs (out of bounds). I call Partner over and explained privatly that Kid is flopping - coach telling him to do it. Lets T next one. We agree.
 
 Nothing else rest of game. No more flops.
 
 Q3) I considered telling the flopper to cut it out during a "break" or next dead ball. But I would be contracdicting his coach!
 
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				__________________"Sports do not build character. They reveal it"     - Heywood H. Broun
 "Officiating does not build character. It reveal's it"     - Ref Daddy
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