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Originally posted by jeffpea
Good officials know when they can make calls to "give the benefit of the doubt" to the losing team. This is not black and white! You don't make every call in the favor of the losing team until the winning coach "get's the message" or the score becomes respectable. When it's close, you simply give the losing the benefit of doubt.
The rules of basketball may be black and white as printed in the NFHS rulebook, but not all of them are "black and white". Certain aspects have no room for interpretation (3pt vs 2pt shot, ball/foot on the out-of-bounds line, etc.). However, there is quite a bit of room for interpretation of violations and fouls (3sec., traveling, hand-checking, block/charge, etc.). It is the "grey-areas" where you can "kill the loser with kindness" in a 40pt game where the winning team is still pressing.............
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RE: Benefit of the doubt -
If a team gets a huge, 40 point lead, the game is often already in the 3rd or 4th quarter. How many close plays will even be available? If we have 3 close plays a game, there may only be one left to even consider. I'd erase that concept from my memory bank.
RE: Killing with kindness -
The loser is dead. You cannot kill them. Perhaps you could kill the winner with kindness, by giving them really stoopid calls in their favor to the point of embarrassing them, but forget killing the dead team. The better team and coach already did that deed.
mick