Thread: vet etiquette
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Old Wed Dec 18, 2002, 02:23pm
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Originally posted by Kelvin green
[BIf the drive starts in trail's primary, there is no way lead knows what happens. This is especially true if the lead is working off ball right, lead may only pick up part of the play.... This is trail's call first. Then leads. If it starts below FT line then there could be a double whistle but if is starts wide or high it's trail's call.
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Absolutely correct Kelvin...if it starts in my primary, I am taking it all the way to the hoop...if my partner wants to blow the whistle on it too, that's fine, but I am taking it to the table...I have no problem with most double whistles, but let the correct official actually report it...and as for the original situation - Lead better not make that call since he/she shouldn't be looking up there, and if you won't make the call in the first quarter - why would you make it in the last 30 seconds???????
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