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Old Mon Dec 17, 2007, 07:56pm
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Originally Posted by kbilla
Fri night, BV, 3-whistle game. R throws the jump and I end up C. We transition once, and then back and on this transition A1 goes up on a break for a layup and B1 blocks it "off the glass". Nothing like the first whistle of the night being a bang-bang BI call. It took me a second but I got the call, wasn't too delayed and obviously the correct call. My question is this. It always seems like the first few times up and down I am in a bit of a fog, just settling in to the game, etc. Any tips for what you do to get a "mental warm-up", so when these relatively unusual things happen right at the start you are prepared for them?
Great thread....... In bigger games, it sometimes takes me a transition or two to feel it. Had a game last week and I was U2 and grabbed a shooting foul as lead 6-7 seconds into game.........fairly easy call and it was good to get the first one out.

By the way, B1 is obviously the defender, don't know why a few were lost.
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