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Old Fri Dec 07, 2007, 09:19am
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
PIAA REF, I might have to agree with your partner on this one. According to your description, you were in the front court as T, the player who shoots is "directly in front" of you, so isn't this play in your primary? Why would you think it's you partner(s)' fault for not watching and making a call in your primary?
I totally agree with M&M. I wouldn't worry about your partner's percentages, I would see what I can do in my game so this situation doesn't occur again. If it was me, I would be mad at myself for getting straight lined and missing the call; especially if the points would've made a difference with the outcome of the game (not saying that was the case or not).
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