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Old Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:41am
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
My last captains' meeting went like this:

"You know who your knuckleheads are. Take care of them so we don't have to. Any questions? Anything to add (looking at my partner)? Have a good game."

This year, I've had a U, when I asked him if he had anything to add, ask for the speaking captains. I've had an R start getting into the new rule about team control during throw-ins. About a third of the guys around here will ask for speaking captains; but I have to be honest, I don't even remember who the captains are by the time I toss the jump ball. It's probably something I should work on, but I have never, ever, needed them.

A couple of years ago, I had an R give the whole black line speech with the players (hs game, not a confusing court) and then start to discuss correctable error procedure with the coaches.
As far as I know, I am the only person in my area who does not ask for speaking captains. Everyone else I have ever worked with still does.

I had a veteran (30 years experience) partner a couple years ago ask for the speaking captains when I was done with the captain's meeting and had not asked for them. I don't think I even asked him to add anything, he just stepped in and asked the players who was going to speak for them.