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Originally posted by Jimgolf
Blow the whistle and confer with other officials, (i.e., act like you've got a double whistle) or use your experience and judgment and make the call on your own?
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I'm going with the latter...make the call and make you and your crew look strong...hopefully. (Heck, you've got a 50% chance you were actually right.)
It's funny this topic is on the forum today...I had this exact play happen last night. Unfortunately, we didn't have as good a pre-game as Nevada has concerning the secondary defender out of your partner's area.
I was L...close down...and had B2 in the key. A1 drove from T's primary with B1 getting beat. As I was going wide, B2 obtained LGP in about the #2 postition on the floor...Boom, A1 crashed into B2. As they both were going OOB they just about took me out as I was selling the Player Control. (I might have been a little to close to the endline.)
I kept my feet and reported the foul. My partner had a whistle also...but held the call. As I was putting the ball in play, my partner touched his chest...He might have been communicating to me that it was his call, I'll have to call him today to see what he meant.
We had a really good game that came down to a last second shot, hitting the rim at the buzzer, in OT...so we were to busy trying to figure out who was buying the sodas for the OT to talk about that play...but, we'll get to it today.