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Originally posted by JRutledge
3 Person game.
Trail is table side. Center is opposite table side.
Team A has the ball in their frontcourt. Team A mishandles the ball and a scramble for the ball has players flying all over the place like it is a fumble in football. Well the T calls an over and back after the scramble on A. The T thought he saw B1 gain possession on the court in the backcourt, scooting the ball to B2 that was in the frontcourt, then B2 steps back on the division line, which would have made this an over and back. But looking at tape, we realized that the T was kind of screened to the play, and the C had a better look. The T came in a sold the call very well, but the C had a better look at the play. The C thought that the call was wrong but did not say anything. Also looking on the tape we figured out that B1 never had possession of the ball as it appeared to the T on the court. He blew the call and there was no question about that.
If this had happen to you, what would you do if you were the C? And what would you do if you were the T?
Peace
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I agree with Mick. If I'm not asked, I aint saying.
BTW, I had an almost identical play early last year, same
deal, ball & players on the floor. As T I blew for the over
& back, I was
certain I got it right, and so did
everyone else in the gym, but after reviewing the play here
(& the other board) I realized I blew it. Oh well. If, at
the time, my partner would have come to me I would have told
him I had it all the way, let's play on.