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What does the AP arrow have to do with the OP?
And of course if we give the wrong team an AP throw-in the arrow doesn't change. The team entitled to the AP throw-in never had its throw-in end. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
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+1. It is irrelevant to the opening post. Don't even know why it was brought up.
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Alternating Possession Arrow ???
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The subject was broached. It had to be dealt with. I watched a lot of Perry Mason episodes as a kid.
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I said most likely. You claim you can remember AP arrow, but think not remembering who's ball it is after a timeout can happen.
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Claim? It's not that difficult to do.
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It is. I've met a total of one official I'm be confident could remember who's jump it was at any point during a goofy girls freshman game.
I certainly can't do it. I wasn't questioning your ability. It was a lead in to say it's 100x more likely to forget an AP arrow than to forget who's ball it is after a time out. I mean one of the officials did have to call the thing. Haha. |
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I had a similar situation happen a few years back with a veteran official.
We wrap up a quick huddle before the 2nd half throw-in and myself and the other U tell the veteran R: White (Visiting team) ball. I take the position as L and other U as C. We look up and he's giving the ball to H1, who immediately throws it into H2, who then dribbles into his back court - where we're all standing. Buzzer sounds, and C whistles (I think for over and back). R (T) realizes what happened: hits his whistle, walks mid-court and tells both coaches "My bad - I screwed up..." Coaches nod in agreement, so he back peddles and gives the ball to V1 for the throw in. I knew he botched it, but wasn't going to challenge him after he got the coaches to agree with him in the middle of the court. What would you have done? |
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