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I think this is situational. I have no problems calling technicals--some partners have called me Mr. T--but that is only one way to manage a game. If the player hasn't been a problem all game long, a stern cautionary word might be enough. In the OP's case, maybe, maybe not. It all depends on context.
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We have a process to report these issues. I might just file a report if the T is not going to change the outcome of the game. Purely situational here.
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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End of first half.
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Then what is the hold up? Give him a T and move on.
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Shoot the FT's and give the ball to the offended team to start the 3rd, leave arrow as-is. Oh and the coach has to sit cuz a player is bench personnel during all intermissions and the tech is thus indirect.
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