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Old Wed May 16, 2001, 11:27am
Danvrapp Danvrapp is offline
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Off on a tangent...

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Originally posted by Suppref

...you didn't come charging from the baseline and make a scene. I've worked with too many prima donnas who think that they are bigger than the game and their partners. Besides even though the lead saw this it's not his "area" to call...
but I'd like to add yet two more cents to this discussion, albeit if off-topic. Where is the proverbial line drawn on taking a (non) call out of your primary. I totally agree in this situation, and I've had a few times this year (my first) where I was off ball and even then knew my partner just kicked a (non) call. However, and like Suppref says, I didn't want to thunder across the court and show my partner up. Is there ever a time when it would be acceptable and/or appropriate to make an out-of-your-primary call on a partner('s) no call?
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