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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Nate1224hoops
Player A fouls player B...Official reports foul on player D. This happened in my game on Saturday. My best player just so happens was player A. Somehow the official got mixed up and gave the foul to someone away from the ball, which was fine by me. However the official scorekeeper tried to correct the official by saying "didnt you mean player A." My question is is this legal? Can a scorekeeper try to influence an in game official to change a call??
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There's nothing the matter with the scorer trying to get the book right. You're confusing your coaching side with your officiating side now, Nate. Would you feel the same way if the official mistakenly gave that foul to your best player? Somehow, I don't think so. [/QUOTE
I think your mistaken. I have no problem with them getting the call right. I was simply wondering if this was a legal action taken by the official scorekeeper. If its legal then its cool by me. Your right about if the call went against my best and he/she wasnt around then I would want it changed. The official in the game did not change his call...not sure why. If the action taken by the scorekeeper is legal then by all mean I think the call should have been corrected.