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Boys JV last night. Team A is sloppy, aggressive and playing with a chip on their shoulder (the coach gave it to them). They were in the double bonus by the end of the first quarter with Team B having only 3 fouls. We had been letting A LOT go by Team A, and Team B just wasn't fouling. Score was very close the whole game, and there was a lot of frustration. With about 30 seconds to go in the second quarter, Team B fouls away from the ball, partner calls, reports, starts to bounce the ball to me to take out of bounds, when table buzzes and announces "One-and-one." Gym is very quiet, and coach A says sarcastically, "What, one and one already!?!?" Brought down the house...
[Edited by rainmaker on Jun 18th, 2003 at 10:28 AM] |
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The coach's comment was amusing, but clearly I don't understand what kind of rules you are using. If a team puts their opponents in the double bonus in the first quarter, how could it be only one-and-one with 30 seconds left in the second quarter? Also, it would seem that you would have been going to the line so frequently that you wouldn't need the table to buzz you about shooting free throws.
What am I missing here, Juules? |
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