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If I remember correctly, the shot was from around the area where the PCA's intersect in 2-man. The lead (who signaled the 3 that was scored in the book) probably didn't have the best angle to see a toe on the line, but the trail was very sure he did have a toe on the line. When he asked me about it, I told him he should have blown it dead and fixed it. I forgot to tell him to talk to his partner to make sure he didn't see something different. Whether or not that is what I would have done in my inexperience if it were my game, I don't know.
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Here, you see it as a two, you blow the whistle, signal a two, move on. There isn't anything to discuss....it is not a judgement call or a rule situation.
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Well now, why didn't you say that the first time. There's a new rule for this situation, when the shot is taken from this "gray area" on the foul line extended, and both officials come up with two different calls, one a successful two, the other a successful three. Award the team 2 1/2 points. It's called the Tim Donaghy Rule and it's purpose is to screw up the betting line on the game. All the local bookies will be tearing their hair out.
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