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Old Wed Dec 11, 2002, 08:56am
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Originally posted by scat03
jog over to the reporting area, look at the table and say " WHITE, 22, 2, 2, WHITE, PUSH, 2SHOTS,
Ok, this doesn't have anything to do with the point of your story, but you should try to clean up your report to the table. Don't give the number twice, the scorer might be confused, or the color twice. Don't verbalize the type of foul committed. Just give the signal. Your report should be as follows (once the scorer is off the phone ):

"White, 22, [push signal], 2 shots."

That's all you need. Likewise, when you walk into the lane to administer FTs, all you need to say is "TWO!" You don't need to tell them "2 shots" (they know they're shots; that's why they're lined up), you don't need to tell them to relax on the first, or to wait till it hits on the second. Short and sweet.

Just throwin' it out there.

Chuck
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