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Originally Posted by drinkeii
I I guess my question is - Why? Isn't the primary responsibility of the officials (beyond the issue of safety) to make sure the game is officiated fairly and the rules are administered correctly? If you are consistently focussed on your primary, and happen to see something outside it that a partner could have been screened from, why shouldn't you call it? Just because that is how the mechanics of basketball are set up? Shouldn't we be more concerned with getting the call right between partners than who is calling what where?
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There are two extremes: "Call what you see, no matter where" and "Only call in your area." Both are, imo, wrong.
According to some studies, a large percentage of calls made outside your area are wrong.
Conversely, you don't want to pass on an "OMG" call just because it wasn't in your area.
The key is knowing when to go get something, and when to let it go.