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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 01:13am
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Does anyone use the mechanic of reporting the number of the offending players to the bench with the hand closest to the division line? Or is someone blowing smoke up my ...?
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 01:15am
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Never heard of it. I have enough problems working with the same hand.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 01:19am
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Heard of using your dominant hand, and using the hand on the side that corresponds to which team fouled, but never anything based on division line.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 02:10am
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Never heard of such a thing.

The ONLY official mechanic which is related to using a specific hand relative to the division line is when the trail (2-man) is counting 10 seconds on a FT and chopping time in on a FT.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 08:14am
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Sounds like someone found something they do and tried to put that off on everyone else.

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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 09:36am
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Sounds like someone found something they do and tried to put that off on everyone else.

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I am still trying to make sure my 3 attempt signal is with my "trail" hand, but sometimes it just doesn't happen that way. I don't beat myself up about it, however, I am doing it *most* of the time. Sounds like a "try this because it works for me" suggestion.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 10:57am
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I am still trying to make sure my 3 attempt signal is with my "trail" hand, but sometimes it just doesn't happen that way. I don't beat myself up about it, however, I am doing it *most* of the time. Sounds like a "try this because it works for me" suggestion.
I'm a lefty and so I stop/start the clock with that hand. It took some time to get used to making my right hand signal a three point attempt if the situation called for it. You'll get it. Don't think about it, it'll happen naturally.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 11:05am
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I always stop the clock with my right hand. I've tried to get myself to use my left hand when appropriate, but I haven't been successful yet.

Three point attempts I signal with... ummm.... whatever hand I was counting with at the time. I think. I really haven't thought about it.

The tip I got from one of my association clinicians... when counting in the backcourt, use the "outside" arm. That way the counting hand doesn't impact your vision.
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 12:28pm
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... when counting in the backcourt, use the "outside" arm. That way the counting hand doesn't impact your vision.
I do that but clinicians have suggested to use the arm/hand closest to the table. Naaaaah, I use outside arm.
As for reporting fouls. Come to a complete stop. Use 1 hand. Verbally report the whole number to the person at the table wearing the striped shirt . Give the same hand signal when you called the foul. Indicate free throws and then briskly move to your position.
DO NOT twist NOR pulse/pump the hand for the 2nd number!

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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 01:11pm
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I do that but clinicians have suggested to use the arm/hand closest to the table. Naaaaah, I use outside arm.
As for reporting fouls. Come to a complete stop. Use 1 hand. Verbally report the whole number to the person at the table wearing the stripped shirt . Give the same hand signal when you called the foul. Indicate free throws and then briskly move to your position.
DO NOT twist NOR pulse/pump the hand for the 2nd number!
WAIT! What?
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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 01:22pm
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WAIT! What?
This only happens when The Chippendale's keep score. Or when Larry Flint hosts a tournament and supplies the table personnel.
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