You claim it was the wrong call. What if he let that one go and the offending team wins by one? That is a violation you cannot over look. I can't see why it's bad game management . . . because it had an effect on the home team? Why did you bother checking the feet of the rebounders then? Would you have made the call if a teammate had entered the lane early? I think your critism of your partner is off-base. Was it a bad time for the kid to make that mistake? Absolutely - but not your partner's fault.
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Larry Ledbetter
NFHS, NCAA, NAIA
The best part about beating your head against the wall is it feels so good when you stop.
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