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			I've heard many things in this thread, but nothing that will change what I do.  I'm not saying this as an absolute, but I still don't see much reason for my partner to be near a coach after I give a T.  Especially if we are in the second half and my partner has to go into the backcourt to be near the coach.
 Every T on a coach I can remember has been obvious and there isn't anything that needs to be said afterward - the exception is a coach to said my partner was racist for not giving him a shooting foul (I T'd him up fast).
 
 What Rut always says applies in this case: you do what works in your area.  I know plenty officials who wouldn't like this though, myself included.
 
				__________________"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because  your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely  what others think you are." -- John Wooden
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