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This isnt so comlicated chesgale that you should overthink it.
I ask the person doing the shot clock 1 question "What do you do if we have a jump ball?" if they answer that correctly they are good. I ask the person doing the score and clock 1 question "On all official stoppages of play (ie. TO's DQ) when do you give us the first horn?" I ask the person doing the book 1 question "How do you penalize a T?" Of course I get their names too but thats it. That will tell me all I need to know about the tables ability for the game. I also make it clear that as a crew we need eye contact when reporting and if there are any issues to hit the horn immediatley. Oh I also ask that they refrain from hitting the horn for subs unless we miss it (I like as a crew for us to notice the subs and hit our whistle to get them in). I think it helps to show that we are on top of things.
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On full TOs & Intermissions: 45 seconds into. On 30-sec. TOs: 15 seconds into. On DQd, 5 seconds into. If against an active player or players on bench: Mark 1 personal as well as 1 T & 1 team foul. If against a DQd player on bench: 1 against team foul & an indirect against the coach. If player dunks or grasps basket in warm-ups, 1 personal, 1 T, 1 team foul, & indirect against the coach. Sub coming in without beckoning &/or reporting: 1 personal, 1 T, & 1 team foul. Administrative: 1 team foul. Asst. Coach: indirect against HC & 1 team foul. HC: 1 T Direct & 1 team foul. Concerning the horn & subs, I don't always buzz when I notice an official call subs in. What I am meaning by having a pregame for table crew is just the table crew by themselves. A time to discuss what is & is not allowed concerning behavior while at table (remaining neutral, no cell phones or friends, etc.) Another thing concerning table crew, on "Instructions to & duties of the scorer for basketball games", it says: "DURING INTERMISSIONS: 1. Either the official scorer or a delegated assistant must be at the scorer’s table with the official scorebook at all times." How often is the scorebook left on the table with no one there?
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You're my hero. You figured out the art of crtrl+c and ctrl+v. To answer your question- no the table crew isn't involved in my pregame with my partner. There's no need. If I'm the R, I remind them about the running score and eye contact for the timer,stopping on a whistle and starting on a hand chop for the timer and my 24 second operators get more details. |
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