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Check with the coach and see if the numbers they have listed are correct. Not much else you can do until the a player comes into the game that is not listed.
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The most important thing is, I make sure the number of players in the book is not less than the number of players on the floor. If there are more in the book than warming up, no harm done. I'll glance at numbers, because every so often, something funky shows up (like numbers 6-9, a few weeks ago).
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When I first started working basketball, which wasn't all that long ago, I was taught that you count the players on your end of the court and let the R know so he can compare that number to what is in the book. Then the R can look at the number of players on the roster, starters, duplicate numbers, etc. I mentioned this in another thread, but a majority of guys I work with now simply pick the book up and have each coach check it and don't count players or anything. I don't really care for this approach because even if the coach checks the book, he is not responsible for the scorer copying names and numbers correctly.
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