Silence can't be misquoted. If you can't think of an appropriate response, don't say anything.
Answer questions only.
Ignore comments (unless they rise to the level of a Technical Foul, then take care of business).
Only talk to the coach during a dead ball.
Keep your voice calm. Use a normal conversational tone.
Body language is important. When taking to the coach, have your arms at your sides or behind your back. Never fold your arms in front of you, this makes you look unapproachable.
You get a maximum of one "you're right coach, I kicked that call" per game. Use it wisely.
If they're questioning a charge/block call/no-call, I've found that it can help to include the phrase "legal guarding position" into your response. "Coach, the defender established legal guarding position and your player initiated the contact"
You can initiate conversation, but only to give factual information (Coach, you have 3 timeouts remaining), or to request their help with a situation (Coach, please stay in your coaching box).
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