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Old Wed May 11, 2005, 01:52pm
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QUOTE]Originally posted by deecee
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If this was a high school game I would have approached it the same way -- Heres why I would not bounce the ball and issue a lane violation.

Both teams violated (team A did not fake team B in) so essentially there is no real advantage as both the offense and the defense were disconcerting to the shooter. And also as officials we should not be bouncing the ball to the shooter while players are adjusting themselves on the lanes. In high school if a coach or captain does not step in and tell his player to hold his spot that's their problem -- I ask once, twice then ring up the player that is the cause of this.


Part of our job is to perform preventative officiating activities and game management. Your ringing up will only get your assignors phone ringing and thus your phone ringing. If this is the way you choose to work, enjoy the many years of rec ball that will be headed your way. I realize this seems harsh but if you are going to T people up because you cannot gain control of your game by any other method, please don't bring the trainwreck that is your officiating career to my games.

Use some common sense!
Fwiw, what you did is common sense imo, DeeCee. If preventive officiating breaks down and the players ignore you, you then have to have the balls to call a "T". I'm an assignor, and there's nothing the matter with the way you handled it imo. Personally, I have more of a problem with officials who don't really have the balls to call a "T" and then try to disguise that fact by using the ol' "preventive officiating" defense. [/QUOTE]

Mr Jurrassic,

During my time on this forum, I have in general sided with you. I will just ask you this, if this is the state championship game and you have assigned this game, would you want this call made in a two point game with time running out? If your answer is in the affirmative then I would like to know how you could possibly support the official that made this call. How can you answer to the newspaper reporter, the coaches, the fans of this game? Are you really going to say it was the right call at the right time and that it improved the game?

It's not about balls to make this call, it about how to prevent the situation from coming to this point since there was no apparent lead up to this. A great game literally went down the tubes.

This situation could/should have been handled differently.
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