Quote:
Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Or, as it appears to me, the player knew his boundaries during the game. After the game, he felt he had license to say what he wanted. By "eating" this, the official passively tells the player that he was right.
|
Could be. But we're told, at least in my understanding, to deal with non-compliance when it deals with unsportingness. I think being inconsistent with such is a form of baiting.
PS: it also says that the kid flops at the end of a game. Why wasn't a T issued for this? The player needs some serious coaching about the game of basketball.
Reading about the crap that some officials have to deal with on this forum, I am lucky with the athletes that come my way. I also know that the officiating has improved in my area over the years. I hope that it part of the bigger picture.