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Official: "Is the sub for 11, he has 5, COACH." Coach: "Yes" or "No" As opposed to TELLING the coach something he most likely ALREADY knows (if you work higher level games): Official: "11 has 5 fouls, COACH." Coach: "You dont say!" or "Yeah, thats why my sub is sitting there genius." In my opinion (if we are allowed to have one w/out being crucified) it shows that you are truly managing the ballgame by ASKING the question (to the COACH). Personally, I like to ask COACHES direct questions to get short, direct answers. Going to coaches with vague statements can lead to additional conversation that increases the chances of doing paperwork. I see some officials understood exactly what I meant, but hey, big picture officiating aint for everybody! Some of us just run up & down the court, blowing the whistle, obviously.
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