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Old Wed Apr 02, 2003, 09:05am
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
1. its not a NON-BB play.
Bart, I'm not trying to be sarcastic, but how is traveling a non-basketball play? I just don't understand what you mean by that.

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OK, I guess I stand alone on the board, concerning this play. The C had no business coming that far to call a travel in front of his partner.
I don't know if you stand alone, but I will disagree with you. I didn't see the play, but the fact that it's way out of the C's area doesn't mean that he can't call it. Apparently, Williams was upset, which is dumb, but understandable. But what are you going to say to the other coach when 20,000 people saw an obvious travel and nobody in stripes does anything? "Sorry Coach, not my call"? I hope not. "My partner had a great look at it"? He obviously didn't.

Bottom line is that you have to call the obvious. If everybody in the gym knows that something happened, somebody better blow a whistle.
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