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"And 1's"
How many of you call an "And 1" and honestly wish you didnt cause there was very little contact???
How many wait to see the play develop and if they do get bumped and miss the shot and have a whistle but late? Im just curious......
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I agree with most statements. You cannot wait on every play or all types of contact. Sometimes you just have to blow the whistle.
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MS-B game the other day, HC-A kept yelling "and one!" every time one of his guys went up for a basket. I asked him to quiet down once, but he ignored. The next time down the court, there he went with his "and one!" and this time his shooter was actually fouled on the shot, but the shot did not go in. After I reported, I asked the coach "did you just want the one foul shot or should I give your player two, since he missed?"
That was the last I heard of "and one!" for the day.
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I regret far less than I used to.
I'm beginning to think the term "Patient whistle" is used like the word "Integrity", thrown around a lot but in reality few practice it.
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This is a great topic, combining And 1's with A/D. Two questions should be answered in this decision. Did the offensive player win the matchup on the scoring play against the defense? If so, did the offensive player get affected by the contact such that he had to alter his shot? If the answer to both is yes, ring it up. If the answer to the second question is no, you can wait to ring it up. That allows you to pass if the ball goes straight through, because the contact may not have been as severe as you thought. Conversely, you may have thought there was minimal contact with the look you had, yet if the shot is clearly affected, you can call the late foul and reward him for beating the defense.
We don;t get them all correct. Patient whistles can help with how we are perceived and aid in game management in these And-1 and A/D situiations. Doing this, you'll rarely hear about a ticky-tack And-1, and have an easy answer to the "late call" complaint. |
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