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Originally posted by theboys
The referee stopped A1 in his tracks, and said something along the lines of "If I have to tell you again to shut up, I'm going to T you up. Do you want to lose the game like that?"
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That means the referee already warned the coach about his language. He should have definetely given him a T then. I probably would have given him a T on the first offense. If you're just going to keep threatening someone and telling someone to stop, and they don't, you're getting no where. Then you need to inflict punishment.
My weekend foul language story:
I dished out a T this weekend for a player yelling "****" after he missed an open layup and the other team got the rebound.