
Tue Dec 21, 2010, 10:39pm
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Keeper of the HAMMER
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: MST
Posts: 27,190
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scratch85
If the situation doesn't resolve itself quickly and you find yourself in the situation of "needing" to go to your partner. I would go to my partner and say something along the lines of "Coach is asking so I am making sure, I did not see a player touch the throw-in." Or something like " I didn't see anything that stopped the throw-in exception." If my partner sticks with backcourt violation, I am staying with him.
If my partner goes with a call after we talk, I am not taking that moment (during a game) to argue rules. We can talk later.
This will probably bring criticism but I am not a big fan of changing my partners call. At least one of the 3 B's must be met here. It must be needed!
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You can't change a partner's call without his consent. Period.
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