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Old Sun Jan 06, 2002, 03:36pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Gee,Rut,guess who quoted the following over on the Mcgriff board?
Qoute-"I disagree completely.These situations happen for the most part because officals fall asleep.If you keep focus,it is very difficult to find yourself in these mistakes.
For examples of correctable error situations:
1)failure to award a merited free throw.You can easily prevent this by just knowing how many fouls you have on the board and what kind of foul.
Dead ball fouls are the time you should do the most officiating.These situations do not just happen,and if they do the problem is YOU,not the people around you.
Yes,these situations can just happen,but not without help from the officials.It is your job to run the game.If you cannot run the game,maybe you should not be out out there."
Hmmm...I'm not sure but I believe a J.Rutledge made those comments on the McGriff board. Would I be correct, Dino?

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Let's say you discover the error between the first and second technical FT. Would you shoot the 1-and-1, then do the 2nd technical FT, or would you finish the T, then do the 1-and-1 with the lane cleared?
I guess, by rule, you should stop and shoot the 1&1. But I plead the 5th.
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