Grune: That's pretty much what I did and he accepted it and went on.
I do make it a point to anticipate situations when a coach is going to want a timeout and we also talk about it during pregame. Strangely enough, the home coach does not yell and he keeps his voice down during the games. Consequently, you really have to either be close to him or keep an eye on him in timeout situations. Naturally, not many people in the gym realized he called a timeout before the ball was thrown away.
Anticipating timeouts does get a lot easier with experience. Just keep your eyes and ears open.
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