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Old Sun Mar 01, 2009, 02:41pm
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shouldn't you be anticipating some kind of TO request by the losing team
Absolutely. HOWEVER, first priority is to officiate the play on the floor. If there's a press and/or attempts to foul to stop the clock, you have to concentrate on that.

This is an area to pregame. What I like to do is tell my guys, if possible, try to get the C opposite the table in late game close score situations. This benefits us in more ways than one.
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