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"I asked if he could watch for moving screens and the man went off on me! He said "YOU COULD CALL A MOVING SCREEN ON EVERY PLAY! YOU COULD CALL A MOVING SCREEN ON EVERY PLAY IN THE NBA!" I said, ok it was just a question.
.... I calmly and quietly bent over and pointed (touched) the sideline with my index finger. I never said a word and he lit me up!" If the guy fired on you in the first place, I wouldn't question him in the second. Sometimes good people have bad days. Let it go.... in particular with 11-12 year old kids. Moreover, I find it's better to chat a bit and get a feel for officials before doing any *****in'. *If* I do question it's during a dead ball. Thirty+ years of playing and some coaching (a little officiating); I've never been T'd, even though I do have a temper. "I calmly and quietly bent over and pointed (touched) the sideline with my index finger." If you must, it's better to *ask* "calmly and quietly": "was the foul before the OOB?" The gesture, however subtle, tends to show-up the official. Quote:
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