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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 03:29pm
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Question Twenty four or two four?

No, this isn't about the old Chicago song, "25 or 6 to 4". It's about how we report numbers of players to the score table. I've always been told the proper way is to say the actual number, such as "twenty four", but ever since the NBA officials started using individual digits a while back (i.e.: two four), it seems most of the officials I work with use that method. One guy told me he does it because "it's cool".

Do your assignors direct you or does your association specify which method they want you to use? Do you just use one or the other for some other reason?

Maybe we should take a poll.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 03:41pm
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I haven't heard any directives from our association or assignors, but I've been taught to give the entire number as you do.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 03:58pm
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Do your assignors direct you or does your association specify which method they want you to use? Do you just use one or the other for some other reason?
Since I began a few yrs back I was always a 2 - 4 person for lack of any direct guidance and I had no problems with it.

However, the other night, one of our evaluators/trainers said to use 24. I was kinda surprised by it as no one had ever differentiated before. But now I go with the flow (shocker). Easy adjustment.

As they say on the ole Forum, "When in Rome......
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 04:04pm
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For me, it depends on the level. In HS, using NFHS mechanics, I verbalize the individual numerals, two-four, because I display them individually. Using NCAA-W mechanics, I verbalize the number, twenty-four, because I display the whole number at one time.

I know other areas might be different, but the most important aspect is to make sure your scorekeeper understands you. Do what's used in your area, so there's less confusion.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 04:45pm
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The chapter I belong to trains us to say the whole number "twenty-four" instead of the individual digits.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 04:54pm
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The main reason I was given for using the entire number was that there is much less possibility of confusing the book guy (or hot mom). If you say the individual digits, there's the chance they might hear only the first one and give the foul to a kid with a single number. The real only chance that might happen if you use the entire number is when you report number 14 (assuming the teams are using only legal numbers). I guess if you use the entire number, there's still a (very) small chance they might only hear, for instance, "thirty" when you say "thirty one" and give the foul to number thirty, but that's a long shot.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 04:59pm
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I was trained to verbalize the whole number. I started out verbalizing the indivual digits, but was told at 2 seperate camps to verbalize the whole number.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 05:00pm
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I say twenty four because up here a two four means you've just asked for a flat of beer.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 06:24pm
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"Two Four". That's what we've been taught here in our little corner of Connecticut. Been that way for thirty years.

I like M&M Guy's reasoning: "I verbalize the individual numerals, two-four, because I display them individually".

Bottom line: When in Rome ...
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 06:32pm
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I've been told both ways at different camps. I actually do both as odd as that sounds.

{Foul is on} "24, {Two fingers} 2, {Four fingers} 4, Contact, Two shots....."

Always worked well for me.

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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 06:51pm
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I've always been a full number guy. Never had a problem doing that way and never had anyone say anything about it.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 08:39pm
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In my limited time on the court, I've verbalized each individual digit as I display the number with my hand.

I've had a lot of partners who have done both while reporting, and I don't find anything wrong with it. As long as the table is clear on who is to be charged with the foul, it doesn't matter to me how ya do it.
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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 09:12pm
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I have a very difficult time with the "When In Rome" reasoning. It is bad enough that NCAA -W NFHS/NCAAA Men have different signals. It is hard enough remembering which way to report with out trying to 'figure' out how to report 24 as: XXIV or XX IV or II IV !?!?!?

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Old Tue May 11, 2010, 11:48pm
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I've been told both ways at different camps. I actually do both as odd as that sounds.

{Foul is on} "24, {Two fingers} 2, {Four fingers} 4, Contact, Two shots....."

Always worked well for me.

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