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					Originally Posted by egj13  When I was in Montana there was a team with a DS player on it.  This kid could shoot the lights out...no seriously!  Played JV for like 5 years and was a crowd favorite in every small town I officiated him in.  
 It was never discussed with the coaches or anything but everyone knew that he would get a little leeway.  He didn't get alot though, a stutter step here an extra slide there if he couldn't stop.  But it was always funny to watch him hit a "J" in some defenders face and then leave his arm in the air....priceless
 
 I remember the first time I saw him, I walk on the court ant the team has 6 kids...one with DS.  Needless to say I was initially like WTF?  By the end of the year I had seen that team 6 or 7 times and cherished it every time.  I watched him drop nine 3's on 9-10 shooting one night...team only had like 40 total and they lost by mercy rule but I tell you what, the place was electric. He was called for travel from time to time and double dribble was automatic but there was never a travesty of the game in any sense.
 
 I love what I do...been doing this for years...but until I started "enjoying" it and letting things like this go, I never knew how much I loved calling games.  Some of you need to lighten up and enjoy this stuff as opposed to feeling that it threatens your authority by doing so.
 
 Oh and I also challenge anyone that loves this to get out and officiate a special olympics...it will change you for the better I guarantee.
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