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Originally posted by UrbanAssignorIV
What would be helpful is WHY it is inappropriate and what sacrifices are there to other officiating concerns?
So far I have:
1) A1 and A2 in lane simultaneously, each entering at a different time. 2 counts?
2) A1 in lane, A3 closely guarded by B1 right next to you. Again 2 counts looks bad?
3) Coach sees you reach count of 3, but A1 is "going to the hole", coach questions why "you let him go".
4) Looks like you`re focused only on count, while more important concerns (post play, off-ball fouls,etc.) take a back seat.
Please load me up with more, I need to take this back to "The Boss".
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"The Boss"?
You have more than enough reasons in the four that you quoted above.What do you do if you have three offensive players in the lane?

-LOL! Of course,this is all on top of the extremely explicit language in the NCAA rulebook that says that the count is always silent(both Mens & Womens).I realize that you know that-it's too bad that "The Boss" doesn't. Good luck with "The Boss". You'll probably need it!