This is why I agree with Tony.
If you make this call once, you will be expected to make this call again. You might be 100% right on the call, but then the next call you will be expected to make again. This is the point you will get in trouble. I pretty much work with a lot of the same guys, this does not hardly happen to us in a season, let alone in one game. It sounds to me like this official was ball hawking and called something that many of us would not even be looking at. At this position I am looking for contact, not palming violations. The contact fouls are the things that will get you in trouble, not the "judgement" violations. This has nothing to do with ego, this has to do with trusting your partner. Because if we start calling things all over the court, why are their more than one of us out there?
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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