Scenario......
Player A is in the post with his back to the baseline. Ball gets knocked out of his hands. He picks it up. He then dribbles to make a post move.
The baseline official calls a double dribble. The ball was clearly knocked out of Player A's hands the first time.
I know that some calls (travelling, block/charge) are judgement calls, but this call was clearly the wrong call, and not really a judgement call.
Would any officials ever let that official know that the ball was knocked out of Player A's hands? And if not, why would you not just make sure the right call was made?
Anxious to hear some official's thoughts.
Player A is in the post with his back to the baseline. Ball gets knocked out of his hands. He picks it up. He then dribbles to make a post move.
The baseline official calls a double dribble. The ball was clearly knocked out of Player A's hands the first time.
I know that some calls (travelling, block/charge) are judgement calls, but this call was clearly the wrong call, and not really a judgement call.
Would any officials ever let that official know that the ball was knocked out of Player A's hands? And if not, why would you not just make sure the right call was made?
Anxious to hear some official's thoughts.