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When L and T cross for reporting a foul
We've been going back and forth on this: When L calls a foul in the front court and they have to pass each other when L goes to the table to report, should one always go inside (or outside) the other?
Prevailing (slightly) sentiment seems to be the new L should take the inside route in order to keep better eye on players in the paint. Some say it doesn't matter a hoot. Last edited by Amesman; Mon Jan 23, 2017 at 01:41pm. |
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I think the lead should take the path that allows him/her to grab a drink a the water fountain while the trail takes the path to the stack of towels to wipe off his/her head/face. The C is left to suffer with watching the players.
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This comment is ripe for an alternative opinion by Mark Padgett. Overall, I would file the OP in the "splitting hairs" category. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Way over thinking on this one. Who is on the outside or inside, unless you are talking about other things.
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Here, we do the whole introduction hand-shake thing. Just like the starters do with that one kid that never gets to play. |
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No - if the lead and trail do as you state, the C checks out all the hot moms. I'm sure that is in the referee manual.
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