
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 09:11am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Sharpshooternes:
Since when do you let the Scorer tell you that you gave the foul to the wrong player?
I would have stuck to my guns and not allowed the do-over.
Correct the Scorebook, but not inform a HC of the number of TOs he has left. Only inform him when he as used his last TO.
MTD, Sr.
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Possibly:
I think he meant the book put it on the wrong line, and then realized it later. That's a book error that can be corrected.
Generally agreed, but (a) maybe he meant it was identified before the throw in was complete, even if the whistle didn't get blown in time, and (b) you don't want to get in a argument with your partner on the court
Generally agreed, but given that the number was wrong to begin with, setting all the correct number seems like a good idea. Also, the officials should be aware of the number (especially of 30s -- it's not that hard to count to 2)
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