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Originally Posted by OKREF
Yes. If we have a T, we get the shooter, tell the players to simply get back. One official administers the free throws while the other is watching the other 9 players. If we have a T, most likely tension is high. Also we make sure the official who called the T will be throwing the ball in at half court, so they are away from the table/bench side after we resume/
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I understand tensions may be high after a T, but we should be calmer at these times. What if a coach wants to ask you about his/her player...what they did/said to get a T? I will be the first to show my coach my backside if the T is on the coach, but if it on a player I don't mind sticking around to talk to the coach.
This happened last night. I gave a kid a T in the first half and stayed right in front of the coach. He had already asked me what the kid did and I told him. He was talking to his players in front of his bench too. They were fine so I didn't have to move them.
From what you posted is it correct to say you do two-man?