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Old Sat Feb 02, 2013, 02:14pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
It is possible your partner did not wait until you got to the locker room because now that situation could come up again and it needs to be dealt with accordingly. Like what if coach A chews one of you and then you give him a T? You know that coach will claim he was singled out. Some things cannot wait for halftime, but that being said it would really depend on what he actually said to you for me to think that would be inappropriate at that time.

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Fair point Rut, and in hindsight I'm sure that was his intent.

It was more the manner/style in which he did it coupled with the fact that there were only :05 seconds left in the half.

But all that said, where I'm still not clear from a mechanics/procedural standpoint if B doesn't make the basket, or if there's no other whistle for a violation, turnover, or foul on B's breakaway......

I hold my whistle for A1's T, B misses the shot on the breakaway, A gets the rebound......that's when I should whistle the T? Correct?
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