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Old Wed Dec 07, 2011, 05:47pm
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Originally Posted by tref View Post
So... you pregamed that the train wreck in the paint with multiple bodies on the floor requires a whistle NOT the "get up" signal. Whether the call is right or wrong, we must make a call!

Play comes from the Cs side, wreck, no whistle. We talk about it on the next t/o & agree that a whistle was needed there.

Next time it happens in transition... again, no whistle.

I'm T on both plays, the 2nd one I hadnt made it to halfcourt yet. Do you all come with a late whistle from T to clean it up even though you had the 3rd best look? Or do you "let em live & die" with an incorrect no-call?
The real problem is making up absolutes like this -- bodies on the floor don't *always* mean there's a foul. Many times, sure...

Assuming there was one, I'm not coming in here. A single crash in the lane isn't the elephant on the court where I feel I have to save the day from the backcourt.
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