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"I had a foul on #12, maybe I got it wrong". You pose questions to me like I'm new to this and trying to figure things out and your giving me examples of things I never fathomed. I answer direct questions with as few words as possible. I don't conduct rules clinics on the sidelines. If a coach starts a whole bunch of BS after I respond to them I say, "You asked me a question, I answered it" then turn my attentions fully back to court. I'm not worried about what a coach is thinking at that point.
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Little Secret ...
The whole truth ...
Of course we would never say, "Yeah coach, they both hit him and maybe #15 did hit him a split second before #12 did, but #15 is their best player and he has four fouls in the fourth period a close game", to a coach in a real game, but I'm sure that some of us have heard this philosophy at our officials-only meetings, if not "officially", maybe at the pub after our games. Answering, "I had a foul on #12, maybe I got it wrong", while knowing that there's actually more to it, is our little secret. Players know it. Coaches know it. Fans know it. But it's never talked about in the presence of non-officials.
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