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					Originally Posted by The Canuck
					
				 
				If they're ignoring the ball after a made basket, TWEET with a delay of game warning.  "I've got a delay of game warning against Team A.  Let's keep it moving boys, next time will be a T."  If A players are within earshot, in a quieter voice, "I don't want to have to call a T this late in a close game." 
 
Now we've stopped the game and will resume where we left off... a throw-in for team A behind the end line, administered by the officials, and therefore, with a count.  Seems to me that's a preventative way of dealing with it, and personally I try to be preventative. 
			
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 Can you tell me how this is preventative?  You're preventing, what, a 5 second violation?  With a delay of game warning that isn't in the rule book?  Good grief, there's no need to make stuff up here.
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					Originally Posted by The Canuck
					
				 
				You shout at a ref, you get stuck.  Doesn't matter who was right or wrong or what the ref did to trigger it.  The great thing about our profession is that we have a whistle, and as such, even if we're wrong, we're right. 
			
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 I disagree, the great thing about our profession is when some of us start making rules up, there's generally someone to hold us accountable.