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I started with one of them thar blowouts last night....A 22 - B 5 in the first quarter. From there on it started to get more interesting. When B, down the entire night, slapped on the full court press in the forth quarter, A completely lost it an panicked. B scored the final bucket with 12 seconds left and won 52 - 51. A good one and I had a rookie official with me!
And NO Mark, I wouldn't have EVER let it go into OT! ![]()
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VG..oh my gawd
9-7 at half...both were in double bonus...my first three man for the year...to worried knowing where i was supposed to be that I swallowed my whistle...feel bad for my partners sure they have a sore back carring my a$$ all night...tomorrow night another three man...sure is different than camps scrimmages...told myself no matter what postion or not call your game...gotta be better than this last train wreck
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Hello All,
New Poster but a Long time watcher. Really enjoy the banter and discussion on rule interps. I like to repeat the different senarios I read here to my partners. Speaking of blowouts. We had a college mens game Wed. night that ended in a 157 - 66 score. I don't think we ever got over a 4 count in the backcourt or over 3 on a closely guarded. Both teams ran...ran...ran... (Man, do my feet hurt!) The losing team must have scored half of the 66 shooting 3's and the winners probably scored 50pts by dunk. NO DEFENSE played in that game. |
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The game I had on Saturday that went into overtime (and referenced in another thread with the video), the visiting team was shooting double-bonus FTs and missed both of them. If he makes both it is a two possession game. If he makes one then only a 3 can win the game. Well he misses both FTs with 10.5 (or so) on the clock. They allow the home team to rebound the ball and then allowed them to go all the way under the basket and attempt a lay-up which put the game into overtime. Not much we could do there. Peace
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