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Let's just say that I'm not a big fan of preliminary signals on double whistles, while still realizing that sometimes one official doesn't hear the other's whistle, doesn't realize it's a double whistle, and gives a strong "sell it" preliminary signal. I hate it when that happens. Luckily, the few times that I've been involved in such a situation, my partner, and I, have both had the same signal, there but for the grace of God ...
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Why? One is no more likely to be correct than the other.
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Minimum of INT in Fed and UNS in FIBA - clear path rule. Quite likely upgraded to a DQ.
And if I'm the new L on this play, I want to know why the new T has a call on a breakaway that is my primary.
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Intentional and if I'm the calling official - the L - I immediately go over to the T and ask him his thoughts on giving B1 a flagrant. The fact I'm asking means I'm leaning towards a flagrant.
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... "Long socks."
Do you want to pat him down to check?
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Did he have a call, or was it a supporting whistle?
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Agreed.
0.11 sec lead has foul, and the trail isn't in frame 0.12 sec lead is starting the preliminary signal for Int F 0.13 sec T has made it in frame to table side/3pt line, and is mirroring the preliminary signal for Int F. T freezes and observes players. L comes in and is observing players in lane. We can debate whether it was int or flag all day, but I think they handled the situation appropriately. I don't have an issue with the double whistle, or the T coming in and mirroring the L call. Unless the T was doing something out of frame we are not privy to this is a good crew call.
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