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Old Sun Nov 01, 2015, 08:31am
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No Surprises

Bad things happen when an official gets surprised by what just happened.
I'm compiling a list of things to do and think in order to minimize those surprises. Please help me by adding to the list according to whatever input and insights you have to share. I'll start the list and you can add your contributions.
Looking forward to your responses.

I'M NOT GOING TO GET SURPRISED . . .

1) . . . by any block/charge call as Lead, because instead of watching that dribbler who started outside my area, I'll be observing the secondary defender, assessing his LGP or lack thereof before the crash occurs.

2) . . . by any illegal action at the rim/backboard while as C in transition because I'll be hustling in transition to get a good look at action at the rim so I can accurately call anything illegal that occurs.

3) . . . (add your contribution here . . .)/
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