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Originally Posted by bbcof83
Can I ask what the theory is behind this? Take that time to think about it before you hand out the T? Or are you just saying a spike of the ball should be a T every time?
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NO!
As you've heard said here before, this is where you use judgment.
For me, a player who bounces the ball hard with two hands and catches it out of frustration is different, from someone who one-handedly winds up and slams the ball down where it bounces half way to the ceiling, or even slams it against a wall.
Each play/situation stands on its own merit and should be called individually. You set the your tolerance threshold - JMO.