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Old Mon Dec 14, 2015, 01:12pm
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
The arrow changes when the AP throw in ends or when the inbounding team violates.

Neither happened, so the arrow shouldn't have changed.

Did the table change it on its own, or did the officials ask that it be changed. If it was the former, did the officials notice?
That's what I thought. No idea who changed it or knew it was changed -- fans noticed it a moment or two later. T'was not the only interesting event of the game from either the table or the two-man referee team. (We had a double T to two opponents that appeared to be a result of one of them telling a ref that the other told him to "shut the F up" after a call, we had a coach yelling from darn near the top of the key (with no T), we had a referee tell that same coach at a different point five times to go back to his bench area (getting a smart remark each time without a T),we had the tournament director (a/k/a the head coach for the team hosting the tournament) call the referees over and talk to them for at least three minutes between third and fourth quarters [which was right after the Ts], we had a warning to a coach in which the ref made a T signal, the shooting bonus for a PC foul mentioned in another thread, . . . really looked to me like two guys in over their head (I don't think the affected the outcome [though easy to say since my son won], but certainly amped up the tension and anxiety on the court and in the stands. But, as I told my son, he needs to roll with it, and if he wants the better refs, he needs to work harder to make V next season . . .)
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