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Old Fri Jan 26, 2007, 09:55am
Kostja Kostja is offline
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Interesting discussion.

Under FIBA rules there is no such thing as a blarge. So, what do we do if something like that happens? First of all we always make a decision for one foul, block or charge.

Now for mechanics, to avoid one partner signalling a block while the other is already punching in the new direction for a charge, we teach young referees, not to point at the defender or give the block signal when you have a block on a very close call. Just raise your fist, and make eye contact with your partner if you have a double whistle. If he got a charge, go with the charge. Since it is very common to raise your fist first and then punch for the charge, in a best case scenario nobody will even notice that there was a disagreement in the first place.

If both partners have already given their signals, we will get together and decide on one foul. The guy who changes his call will signal the final decision to avoid the impression that he has been overruled. For the problem of two guys who both can't give in and take back their call, they won't be around for long ....
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