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BktBallRef Wed Feb 14, 2001 11:38am

Note the smiley face so that you don't think I'm having a bad day.
 
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
And of course we close down on the shot, & of course
there are times when someone will slip to the table as we're
watching the shot.

The original poster was referring to the second shot, which is why I said he shouldn't still be standing at the division line, looking for subs when the shot is in the air.


Quote:

And of course we're making fun of 3 man mechanics! You guys can take it, you almost never break a sweat during a game anyway! :)
My game last Friday night was 93-88. Never break a sweat?

Yeah, right.

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
If the trail closes down, a sub may slip in behind him, in which case the lead or the center may have to whislte and stop play.
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Tony,
I hate it when that happens.
mick

Just to clarify, I've seen this happen to other guys.

It's never happened to me! :)

mick Wed Feb 14, 2001 12:01pm

Re: Note the smiley face so that you don't think I'm having a bad day.
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BktBallRef
Quote:

Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Tony,
I hate it when that happens.
mick

Just to clarify, I've seen this happen to other guys.

It's never happened to me! :)

Then, you are closing down really, really late.

BktBallRef Wed Feb 14, 2001 10:06pm

I only close down when I know the shooter is going to miss the FT. I have a sixth sense about these things! :D

mick Wed Feb 14, 2001 10:11pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
I only close down when I know the shooter is going to miss the FT. I have a sixth sense about these things! :D
I gotta practice that!


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