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			From Nevadaref: "I don't feel the need to run away from a coach after T'ing him. I hate it when a partner comes running over and thinks that I need to leave after a T."  
 
I agree.  After a simple player disqualification (5 fouls), our IAABO mechanics require that the non calling official inform the coach that the player has been disqualified.  I hate that mechanic.  It makes it look like I'm afraid of the coach.  In my pregame, I tell my partner that under normaL circumstances, if I'm the calling official, I will tell the coach that his or her player is disqualified, unless I believe that my presence near the coach will lead to a technical foul on the coach, in which case I will ask my partner to inform the coach about the disqualification.  Same thing for a technical foul that will lead to the coach losing his or her coaching box privilege.  If I make the call, I will tell the coach, again, unless my leaving can prevent a second technical foul.  In twenty-six years of officiaiting, I've never handed this off to my partner, but, neverthless, I may need my partner's help someday.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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