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To me, it's not the same as a tipped ball outside his primary or a double whistle. Personally, I would not have given my partner information unless he had asked for it.
On this play, where I know my partner is looking directly at the play and it's in his primary I'm not going to come to him. I've had whistles before where I realized I might have missed something and then I, as the calling official, will seek information. And now, saying your partner did seek information from you, the correct call would have been an inadvertent whistle, b/c it wasn't a travel and it wasn't a held ball.
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Forget AP
I'm late to this one, too, but see no way this could have been a jump ball. Would it have even been considered if the AP was going the other way? I agree with BadNewsRef, I would not likely have given information to my partner. If the benches are on my side of the floor and the coach asks my how that is a travel, then I go to my partner with my information. But IW or travel are the only options.
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