Yeah, Buck, but a lot depends on the crew you work with, and if it is discussed in pregame. Different assignors, different philosophies. Inner city games (CPS) assignors want us to call it less, worry more about the contact fouls and cleaning up the game. Southern suburbs, more structured offenses, worry less about contact but more technical in-game calls.
BTW, if the 3-second count is wiped out by the try, how can you justify calling 3-seconds when a shot goes up, even if it gives a player a rebounding advantage? I often let it go when I know a shot is going up, but if there is an extra pass... TWEET!
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