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Originally Posted by TRef21
You know dealing with big guys at the varsity and college level, you talk to them once, they usually get the idea. Then if they get stuck with one, the coach usually pulls them out or screams at them. I guess was too nice with this one.
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That sums up nicely the problems that you had in that particular game.
You should have dealt with the players exactly as you wrote above. Give them one warning, and if they don't listen to that warning, then issue the immediate "T". If you do it that way, no one in the gym (including the players, coaches, tournament director and your assignor) can possibly have any
legitimate complaint about your actions. All the extra talking and warning that you did ended up serving absolutely no purpose at all, did it?
If you take care of bidness properly, then you
NEVER have any worries about the players, coaches and tournament directors. You
KNOW that you handled the situation exactly the way that it should have been handled. And, as for your assignor, you can now ask him if he had any legitimate reason to take you off of the game, other than keeping a tournament director happy. If he can't come up with anything, put it down as a learning experience and don't put yourself in that position again with that particular assignor....unless you do AAU ball strictly for the money, like a lot of officials.
Jmo.