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Old Tue Nov 29, 2005, 02:49pm
David M David M is offline
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Originally posted by Texas Aggie
The play wasn't difficult, but I had to pause for a second and get with my partner.

Team A shooting second (of 2 or 1 and 1; don't recall) free throws. B41 steps into lane early and I (as the lead) have delayed dead ball signal. Free throw does not touch rim prompting my partner to call a violation (his whistle was before mine).

So, we get together and I ask if we had a held ball for simultaneous violations, but then realized it wasn't a simultaneous violation -- Team B committed a violation first; only the dead ball part was simultaneous. We reshoot the second shot.

Its just weird that I've never seen this before or given it any thought. That's why I'm posting it here.
Since you referred to your partner as a partner verses partners....why would both of you blow the whistle? It's the trail's call.
Why not?
See above....it's the trail's call in 2-man. Lead is watching rebounding. Trail is also but he has the angle to see the rim.
It depends on where B41 was. Correct me if I'm wrong but lead has the two players in the lowest blocks and the opposite lane. Trail has the other player(s) in the lane opposite him/her and the players above the three point arc.
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