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Getting back on track, if you were the C in this situation, and the T did in fact whistle no shot because he felt it hit the supports, would you come to him with information, just as you would on an out-of-bounds play?
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If T had it hitting the supports, I probably let that go. IF T says it's out because it hit the top of the backboard, I probably (try to) correct it.
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The C, however, has information that the call is wrong, so all I'm asking is if you would go offer that info, much as you might on an OOB call. (Yes, Dad, I can see that you would not.) Anyone else? |
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Let's take this one step further.
I hit my whistle and go to the trail to tell him he got this one wrong. He says, "It hit the support." We're screwed as a crew. |
Count the free throw. Top, bottom, and sides of backboard are all in-bounds.
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How do you know he got it wrong? It matters to whether I'd go in. |
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I don't see how one official saying that it hit a supporting wire and another saying that it didn't does anything helpful. The person who blew the whistle has this call all on his own. |
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