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Old Sun Mar 11, 2012, 07:47am
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As the lead, we are taught to keep an eye on the fouler, to pick up his number to report, and the foulee, to be able to identify the free throw shooter. We only get a look at the basket with our peripheral vision. There are always a few plays each season where the lead needs help from the trail to be sure that the basket went in. Eye contact becomes very important in these situations. In a simple non basket interference, non goaltending, call, the trail doesn't count the basket, he just informs the lead that the ball went in the hoop. The lead (calling) official will actually "count" the basket. Here, in my little corner of the Constitution State, lead officials are taught in the crib, maybe in the womb, to not look at the basket, and to keep their eyes down at all times.
There's also the other part of seeing the end of the play to make sure nothing crazy happens. Suppose A1 shoots, B1 fouls, B2 commits goaltending/BI and as the L is watching the flight of the ball...A1 shoves B1 or punches B1 in the face? I had this - without the goaltend/BI - years ago. Luckily I had my eyes on the shooter & defender.

Our partner will tell us whether there was goaltending/BI or if the ball went into the basket. That's part of the job description.
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