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Old Sun Feb 21, 2016, 08:20pm
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The problem is that the official signaled for a travel instead of recognizing his partner's whistle first. If he looks and sees his partner with a fist up, he knows that they need to talk before announcing a call. That would prevent the row with the coach. Simple mechanics and partner awareness.

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Old Sun Feb 21, 2016, 10:49pm
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If he looks and sees his partner with a fist up, he knows that they need to talk before announcing a call ... Simple mechanics and partner awareness.
Fist and open hand. Let's talk. Basketball Officiating 101.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 10:21am
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And a good coach would see the fist vs. open hand.

Frankly, this should all be settled with a quick, "the travel happened first" or "the foul caused the travel." If the coach wants to continue after that, it's on him.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 10:27am
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And a good coach would see the fist vs. open hand.
I dunno -- I'm not sure we necessarily expect a good coach to see both signals and interpret them if the official he's looking at has an open hand and immediately signals travel I don't know it is reasonable to expect the coach to be looking around for the other officials. (Not, of course, that it excuses the coach's behavior.)

This also raises a pet peeve: why does it seem that no TV announcers seem to know the fist/open distinction. They get paid (a lot!) to watch basketball games and it seems routine that they speculate about a call without even noticing the signal (i.e., "he mus be calling a travel" with a fist in the air).
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 10:28am
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The problem is that the official signaled for a travel instead of recognizing his partner's whistle first. If he looks and sees his partner with a fist up, he knows that they need to talk before announcing a call. That would prevent the new with the coach. Simple mechanics and partner awareness.
Great point!!!!!

I am deliberately slow in everything I do trying to avoid circumstances like that.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 10:31am
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We normally pregame if we have a double whistle and one is a violation versus a foul, we go with the violation. The only exception is if the foul caused the violation.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 10:52am
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The problem is that the official signaled for a travel instead of recognizing his partner's whistle first. If he looks and sees his partner with a fist up, he knows that they need to talk before announcing a call. That would prevent the new with the coach. Simple mechanics and partner awareness.
Has no one other than me ever not heard a partner's whistle when they make a call?
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Has no one other than me ever not heard a partner's whistle when they make a call?
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It happens occasionally.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 11:25am
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Has no one other than me ever not heard a partner's whistle when they make a call?
Couple games a year I have a hard time hearing my own whistle, let alone a partners.
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Has no one other than me ever not heard a partner's whistle when they make a call?
Do you take a look? Hearing is only one of your senses.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 11:51am
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Do you take a look? Hearing is only one of your senses.
If I hear a whistle I take a look. If I don't hear another whistle, why would I look at my partners? That would be odd on every call I make. Smell is a sense as well, but I don't use that very often on the court.
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Smell is a sense as well, but I don't use that very often on the court.
Do you have some way to turn it off? If so, tell me you're secret. There are some places I wish I could.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 11:51am
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Do you take a look? Hearing is only one of your senses.
I think the better question that no one is asking is why is the Trail looking at something in front of the C?

Does the T not trust his partner, the C, to do his job and get the call right?
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 11:55am
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If I hear a whistle I take a look. If I don't hear another whistle, why would I look at my partners? That would be odd on every call I make. Smell is a sense as well, but I don't use that very often on the court.
Because it appears that you may have some hearing issues.
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I think the better question that no one is asking is why is the Trail looking at something in front of the C?

Does the T not trust his partner, the C, to do his job and get the call right?
I thought of that too, but figured that the play could have been in transition.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 11:57am
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Because it appears that you may have some hearing issues.
We can't all be as superhuman as you, apparently.
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