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mick Sun Jan 12, 2003 08:52pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by mick
We have no such procedure, but I have to tell ya, I've been using your two-count for about a year, and although I haven't set the ball on the deck yet, there must be something in the tone of my Fox that tells 'em I will, cuz I have yet to have any team ignore my second *Tweet!!!*
Thanks, Tony.

We had our first one in about 3 years about a week ago. It was a game between two private schools. The defensive team didn't respond and after the two count and the second whistle, my partner toss the ball to the thrower. East bsket.

Coach never howled a word. ;)

I savor the chance to do that. Same thing for me twice last year. Throw-in team was ready, partner was ready, here y'go!
Defense really runs fast, eh? :)
Good tool, and like you said, no complaints. Even the fans know the rule.


fletch_irwin_m Mon Jan 13, 2003 11:37am

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Originally posted by dblref
I don't blow the whistle before administering FTs. Watched a guy the other night that blew his whistle every single time he game the ball to a player -- after every violation, every foul, every stoppage. Wanted to walk out of the stands and steal his whistle.

You were watching my game? That is a habit I am trying to break myself. While I don't blow on FT's I do have a tendency to give the whistle a TOOT everytime I put the ball in play. Need to work on that.

dblref Mon Jan 13, 2003 10:00pm

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Originally posted by fletch_irwin_m
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Originally posted by dblref
I don't blow the whistle before administering FTs. Watched a guy the other night that blew his whistle every single time he game the ball to a player -- after every violation, every foul, every stoppage. Wanted to walk out of the stands and steal his whistle.

You were watching my game? That is a habit I am trying to break myself. While I don't blow on FT's I do have a tendency to give the whistle a TOOT everytime I put the ball in play. Need to work on that.

Not unless you were working at Carmel HS in Carmel, CA. This guy had no (here you go Rut) "presence" at all -- know that can't be you. :D

Int Tue Jan 14, 2003 11:43pm

Actual mechanic is only for throw-in.
 

In the officials manual, the three instances of blowing the whistle before resuming play are all under resuming play by throw-in (procedure 220). There is no specification for a whistle during free throw administration. (Procedures 240 to 251).

fletch_irwin_m Wed Jan 15, 2003 08:09am

Got the whistle thing down SOLID last nite. Now I have to work on the back court bounce.

APHP Wed Jan 15, 2003 08:23am

There are no exceptions noted in the manual/rules concerning sounding the whistle following a timeout or intermission. Why make up one ??


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