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Originally posted by BIG O
[B]Team A was up by 6-7, 4-5 minute left in the game.....
Before the steal, the ball was being pushed up the court, right behind me, at a very fast speed. Being the L @ the time, running fast from half court to end line, then crashing down on post player. Then the steal was made on top of the key, the boy came very fast from left to the right. By the time I stopped, put it into Rev, back tracked, and got back to the FT line, the layup was taking a twist. [QUOTE]
It sounds like the L (Big O) is out of his primary if
he sees a steal at the top of the key.
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The steal was hard to judge at first, looked like he would go in bye himself on the layup.
I called the foul on the other end, to have control of the game, the kids/gym were very excited from the layup..... I wasn't about to let the game get out of control.....
A won by 2
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Sounds more like the vet got tired because of the
pace of play. The game had a call that was not
liked by one team, then to go get one at the other end
after that only compounds the perceived wrong. The
rook made a gutsy (or boneheaded) call, and vet
just piled on.
My last thought on the whole thing. Was the call the
rook made an OH MY GOD? If not, save it for the post-
game.