I must be missing something, why would you get in trouble for a call that your partner made? If they messed up the call, they messed up the call. The rules were followed if such a call was made. As a clinician in basketball for my state, I cannot imagine getting on you for a foul call that you did not actually make. I would only say something to your partner that made the call and wonder why he did not trust you on this play.
Now the only real question I would want to know is why was the Lead giving a 3 point attempt call? Normally this is not in the mechanics if you are in a half-court situation, but can be something used or accepted in a transition situation.
Peace
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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