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Originally Posted by Man In Blue
Player A Goes up for a bunny and rolls his ankle. From my angle (across from the bench) at the trail there was no contact or very little. Clearly there was no foul.
I blow the whistle and close down quickly to make sure no one steps on the injured player. Coach is hot that we didn't call a foul. I wave him onto the court to help his player. He just stares/ gives me the evil. A second and third time I say coach come help your player. After the third time the AD comes to help. Coach still stays at the bench and glares at me.
Outside of the T, why would a coach think it is more important to work me than help his player? Do you think the AD said anything to him?
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Way back years ago when I coached, I once had a play where I was more interested in showing my displeasure for a non-call than helping my injured player. Brain fart by the coach. I don't think the AD would say anything to a coach about this.
Good job on the close down.
I wouldn't T the coach, I would just beckon the coach, then get other players to their bench, then walk to my P, and not look at the coach again. That way his staring is useless.