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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 10:35am
tomegun tomegun is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Las Vegas
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This past weekend in Vegas

I have never seen so much basketball in Vegas at one time. I had the daunting task of assigning more than 20 courts for three tournaments at the same time. I didn't make it to 1/4 of the courts I assigned, but this is what I took from the weekend:

  • There are a lot of good officials out there - both good on the court and good people
  • There are a lot of U1s and U2s out there; I was amazed at how many calls I got about issues that could have been handled without my intervention.
  • On the flip side, one official sent me a text message and said, "I ejected a coach. He was being belligerent and disrespectful. blah, blah, blah." My response: good job.
  • I can't believe how many officials were late, no shows and/or out of uniform. Especially when the guy I worked for clearly communicated fines.
  • The only time I was able to relax was when I was on the court officiating.
  • Many officials have a seriously inflated opinion of their abilities. I hope some of them realized they were in over their heads and I cannot let that happen again next year regardless of what I think of them as people.
  • Many officials lack integrity and think other people, me in this case, are stupid. Uh, I don't think so.
  • My cell phone was blowing up all weekend! I'm almost at my monthly limit of 1500 text messages and my billing cycle doesn't end until the 16th. Yikes!
  • Basketball is a great sport.
One official from this board was going to come and work, but something happened and he was unable to make it. Word on the street was that Nevada was in town, but he was working another tournament and I didn't see him or talk to him.
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