This mechanic seems to be frequently ignored.  It is especially problematic when you call TO before a baseline inbounds at your basket, and draw up a play based on where the official was ready to deliver the ball, then the official goes to the other side of the basket.  I always ask where it will be now, so that I know that it won't change from where it was before the TO.  
I have had officials act like it is a meaningless distinction.  They obviously don't understand that in a close game when I call TO with ball on my baseline, I am trying to set my best scorer up for a high percentage opportunity.  Yes it makes a difference, and yes, I do give a d@mn.  And if they would stand at the spot, it won't change when we leave our TO and I will be a much happier coach 

  I seem to get the officials that think that TOs are a chance to have an engaging chat with their partner.
There, I am better now.