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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 02:57pm
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There has to be a point where you tell the coaches they cannot question every call.

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I did not mean to convey they were questioning every call - I was kind of patting myself on the back that they seemed satisfied by the answers I gave when I was questioned. I was trying to convey that this particular game challenged my game management skills more than any others this summer.

But all of your points are well taken!

Any other comments on the timing issue?
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There has to be a point where you tell the coaches they cannot question every call.

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I did not mean to convey they were questioning every call - I was kind of patting myself on the back that they seemed satisfied by the answers I gave when I was questioned. I was trying to convey that this particular game challenged my game management skills more than any others this summer.

But all of your points are well taken!

Any other comments on the timing issue?
I didn't mean to jump on you with this, it's just that I spent most of this weekend handing out T's to AAU coaches who believe it's them vs us and are used to being listened to & coddled. I even asked 1 coach if this particular battle is the one he's chosen to fight with me at this particular time - which went right over his head until I hit the whistle 3 seconds later. Didn't hear a peep from him the rest of the game, which is the way I like it.

Anyway, on the timing thing take something off, I like Camron's method.
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
There has to be a point where you tell the coaches they cannot question every call.

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I did not mean to convey they were questioning every call - I was kind of patting myself on the back that they seemed satisfied by the answers I gave when I was questioned. I was trying to convey that this particular game challenged my game management skills more than any others this summer.

But all of your points are well taken!

Any other comments on the timing issue?
Randy,

Accourding to the NFHS rules, the throw-in ends once the ball is touched by any other than the person throwing it in. So once the ball hit the defender, the clock should have been started, then stopped once it went out of bounds. See R5 Section 9 Art 4. Depending on how long it took for all of this to happen, time should have ticked off the clock.
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Old Wed Jun 14, 2006, 03:52pm
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Randy,

Accourding to the NFHS rules, the throw-in ends once the ball is touched by any other than the person throwing it in. So once the ball hit the defender, the clock should have been started, then stopped once it went out of bounds. See R5 Section 9 Art 4. Depending on how long it took for all of this to happen, time should have ticked off the clock.
Rob,

That was the problem, It happened so quickly the clock didn't start, and I couldn't accurately tell how many tenths of a second may have elapsed. I did like the NBA idea of taking at least 3 tenths if the ball was touched and went out of bounds. That kind of agrees with the 3 tenths rule for a tip-in using NFHS rules.
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Rob,

That was the problem, It happened so quickly the clock didn't start, and I couldn't accurately tell how many tenths of a second may have elapsed. I did like the NBA idea of taking at least 3 tenths if the ball was touched and went out of bounds. That kind of agrees with the 3 tenths rule for a tip-in using NFHS rules.
Well if you didnt have definate knowledge, then you did fine in my opinion. What about your partner? BTW, will be at CNU on Friday and Saturday?
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