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1. I am with BNR on this one. I see more calls in NCAA games than I do in HS period, not just on illegal screens.
2. I have used it and do not use it immediately during a blocked shot. I use it to sell a held ball or when we are going in the other direction. It is rarely used by me, but I do use it on some level. Peace
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Timing is important in using the signal...for the most part, you don't see officials using the signal right as the action is finishing...there's usually a delay to accommodate for the fact that there might be a whistle from someone's secondary. Of course, if your partner(s) come in any later than that, there's gonna be an issue anyhow with the opposing coach.
Personally, I don't have a problem with the signal when used correctly. It's just another means of giving additional information that can help with coaches/players.
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