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Ball in Blues frontcourt - ball goes backcourt after being tipped by defense and first touched by Blue in the backcourt - Trail, not seeing the tip, calls a backcourt violation.
Lead knows the ball was tipped by the defense. By rule this is not a correctable error. How would you handle this?
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if the ball was tipped on trails side i would have to let him live with it, but if it was tipped on the opposite side of where trail was and lead could of possibly had a better look at it... lead should come and ask if he seen the tip.. I'm like irefu2, that would be hard to explain if it was right in front of trail and lead was ball watching!
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ranjo,
Rut's answer is right on. In addition, these "help situations" are things you should iron out with your partners in pregame ("how are we going to handle it?"). IREFU2, Read the scenario again. It doesn't say where the tip happened. It might have occurred in the lead's primary (hence explaining why the lead saw it and the trail did not). Z |
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I would..
I would rather get it right and take a little heat from an evaluator rather than get it wrong. Unless your evaluator was real anal he would certainly agree. One man's opinion.
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Not ball watching
There is also such a thing as peripheral vision. I don't feel that it hurts to find the ball every once in a while. If not you may miss a lot of OOB calls on your line because you have no idea who just hit it out. Just because you know where the ball is does not neccessarily mean that you are ball watching. If you happen to see something in the process of finding the ball you can help out if it is needed.
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Tunnel vision...
I agree. I would rather have a partner with peripheral vision rather than tunnel vision. I do not have an ego when I officiate and will always accept help unless it becomes chronic and then we may have to sit down and talk about a few things.
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