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There is one every so often
Referee training Class
They are supposed to have read the books (rule and case) prior to the start of class, we put them on the floor to evaluate them and see where we stand with them as a whole right off. We may split some out, after we do rules, if there are some that need special help or some that excel. Start of third Quarter - Team A inbounds the ball and player A2 gets confused and throws the ball toward Team B's basket, and is fouled by B'3. The throw goes in. ![]() I kid you not, count the basket for team B and A2 goes to team A's line to shoot one shot since the basket counted. ![]() Looks like we are going to have to spend some more time in definitions this year. ![]() we also had the usual couple of blarges, the I got it, no, you got it no calls, and the guy who wanted to impress everyone - he Whacked the head instuctor for ... wait for it ... "holly **** these guy suck". now mind you we were sitting at mid court table side not apart of either bench. ![]() any fun stuff happen to you or others during your training class or stuff you saw when first starting out.
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I'll tell this one on myself. (I think there was a similar situation in a thread a few weeks ago, but since it happened to me too I'll tell my version.)
First game of the basketball season, after doing a season of volleyball. Coach: "Timeout!" Me: "Tweet" Make the "T" sign for the timeout. Partner looks at me like "what's going on?". Other coach "Did he just get a technical?". Me: "No, Blue full timeout". Partner: "What was the T for?" Me: Red faced and realizing that I'm not longer reffing volleyball where "T" means timeout. |
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Well they shouldn't. You know that and I know that and most here know that. But you have to understand the context of the OP. OHBBREF was sharing some of the interesting things one can see in these training sessions. Hopefully the purpose is to go over the situations that presented itself during the session so that the newbies can understand what went wrong. But reading about the attitude of the "head training instructor" one must wonder if they got any helpful instruction afterward but more likely it was done in a way that was more counterproductive than anything.
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the comment was out of line completely
the refrence was to the players not the guys working the game and the instructor was out of line, and knows it and apologized. however the session afterward was interesting with regard to discussing giving a "T" to observers, (after the apology). yes there was and will be pleanty of helpful instruction.
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