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Originally posted by mick
example: a jump shot get touched hard enough to stop the release - partner calls a travel. (You won't make that call, like you said, because it ain't right)
example: a jump stop and your partner calls a travel - same ol', same ol'
example: dribbler gets lightly measured once, partner calls a handcheck - I find it hard to believe you'll follow your partner's lead.
On the level that you officiate, I would guess your partner that is screwing up better follow your lead.
mick
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Mick. I wouldn't make those same calls, obviously, because they were wrong...and I would - at the first opportunity - try to get my partners' head in the game!

I guess I am thinking more along the lines of the close block/charge calls...if my U-1 has a close one and calls a charge, and two minutes later I have one that looks pretty much exactly the same, well then I had better have a good reason before I come out with a block call...if my partner totally kicked the first call, then no - I won't totally kick my call to keep it even...but like I said before - if it looks the same, etc., call it the same...