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JR, I mean I literally won't see it. My partner and I will be off the floor already. So no, I won't penalize those actions. That's for game management to deal with. And even if I did see a coach give the "choke" sign, I'd probably just flip him off and keep running.
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But I meant the rest of it. I don't want to be in the position of bringing teams back on the court after the game is over. (Yes, I know the game's not over until we leave the visual confines. . .) So, I will take myself out of the situation as fast as I can. If I never see the "choke" sign, I can't penalize it. My partner and I will be off the floor before the coach gets the chance to do anything stupid. Chuck
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I understand what Chuck is saying. It's the same philosophy as making sure the players know that you are about to come onto the floor 15 minutes prior to the start. You just don't want to start a game with a "T" for dunking.
On the other hand, if the opposing coach knows you see it, there's likely going to be a "T" one way or the other. I'd just as soon give it to the player for the dunk. By the same token, I like to leave the floor after a game as quickly as possible, too. But I can guarentee you that if it is a flagrant act, and I have a good look at it, I'm not going to run away. BTW Chuck, I'm glad the flipping off thing was a joke Blackhawk |
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I never said that you always shoot the FTs. I just said you may wish to assess the T even if you won't shoot them, and always should if it is a violent act that you witness. shooting the Ts depends on whether or not it will matter. Another question. You are reffing in an AAU tournament, it is pool play, point differential will determine who advances. Knowing that point diferential matters, would you allow a team to shoot a post game T that does not affect the game outcome but may affect which team advances to the elimination round? You do not know there is an impact, but you know there may be an impact. |
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