Sat Jan 03, 2009, 08:15pm
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Last night's Portland - New Orleans game was played with two officials, Gary Zielinski and Sean Corbin. The third official, Jack Nies, suffered an undisclosed injury prior to the game and was unable to work. The league could not get a third official there in time. Darn - and I was available, too.
I watched some of the game on TV and they did a very credible job, from what I could tell. It was fun seeing the lead official run from side to side on the baseline. Of course, the jerk announcer, Mike Rice, put them down a few times, and also of course, the replays showed they were correct.
Ah - the memories of when Earl Strom and Jake O'Donnell would work an entire finals playoff series by themselves. Those were the good old days.
OK - working with Dr. Naismith was really the good old days.
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Watching a game like that was most likely a great clinic in 2 person/strong side officiating...
I like working with Gary....
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