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Old Thu Feb 03, 2011, 12:54pm
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Moral of the story, don't turn your head to talk to a coach when the ball is in the front court.
Agree. But occassionally we have to recognize a request for a timeout. I hate it when that happens.
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Old Thu Feb 03, 2011, 01:02pm
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't this come down to -- at least in part -- helping vs. poaching?

There are some officials who hate it when you make a call in your PCA ("you need to trust me!"), while others aren't bothered by it, so long as it's the right call. I fall in the latter group.

It sounds to me like, if you're too concerned about poaching, you'll be far more hesistant to make the right call, should your partner's brain be tied up with something else (whether it's justifiable or not).
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Old Thu Feb 03, 2011, 01:06pm
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't this come down to -- at least in part -- helping vs. poaching?

There are some officials who hate it when you make a call in your PCA ("you need to trust me!"), while others aren't bothered by it, so long as it's the right call. I fall in the latter group.

It sounds to me like, if you're too concerned about poaching, you'll be far more hesistant to make the right call, should your partner's brain be tied up with something else (whether it's justifiable or not).
And some officials like to use the "get it right" mantra to justify ball watching. Obviously, this situation is a bit different, and if I recognized my partner was tied up, I'd stretch my area a bit.

The reason officials don't like poaching is because you're more likely to be wrong than right when you make a call outside your area.
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Old Thu Feb 03, 2011, 01:23pm
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There are some officials who hate it when you make a call in your PCA ("you need to trust me!")
Generally, officials who have the HS mentality

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while others aren't bothered by it, so long as it's the right call.
Generally, officials who have a higher level mentality

Officiating engaged matchups in your PCA while seeing as many of the other players, partners & the ball is the goal.

How else can we call similar plays in a similar manner if we're locked in our 3rd?
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