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Old Mon Dec 20, 2004, 06:28pm
gordon30307 gordon30307 is offline
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Originally posted by chrs_schuster
I'll start off with I,m a first year ref. thats the only good thing so far, I think I'm a good ref, but I still have alot to learn in which I know. BUT, I cant seem to make anybody happy with any call that I make or not make. If I make a call people *****, If I dont make a call people really *****. I find myself during a game hoping that the point guard or whoever has the ball pulls up for a jumpshot rather than drive the lane and I have to make the call one way or the other. What do I need to do? toughen up and let it roll off me and go on with the game. I try to get as much info from all the partners that I work with which helps a little. But sometimes there no help. Any advice would be helpful. thanks, chris
Your're not there to make people happy. Your're there to officiate a basketball game. You can't do the job if your're worried about pleasing the coaches or fans. Remember after a tough call 50% of the people will like you. Most President's would be thrilled with such an approval rating!!!!!!! My advice to you would be to have a
a complete grasp of the rules (increases your confidence when you need to apply them) and have excellent mechanics. Remember this is a dog and pony show. If you look good out there people will think (most are clueless when it comes to the rules) you know what you are doing and you will have more credibility. When you do make a call be strong. Blow the whistle LOUD and have excellent mechanics when you signal foul or violation. Trust me it will get better.

Good luck and have a great season.
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