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Yes. Slow down. They can't start without you. Understand what is going on. Talk to the kid and see if he wants in etc. save a lot of problems.
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OR, since it's AAU, if you want to teach the kid a lesson -- tell him he can't com in , and when you see him start in, re-inforce it and keep him out. |
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Some would say the T would teach him as well.
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Keeping him out teaches him and shows you have control of the game. Also speeds it up as you dont have to shoot FTs and get into an argument with the coach. Preventative officiating is always better than playing the gotcha police.
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