Thread: Injuries
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Old Wed Jan 19, 2011, 12:45am
Loudwhistle Loudwhistle is offline
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Originally Posted by CHSLadyEagle View Post
Excuse me Loudwhistle, that comment was rather insulting considering. I'm his wife & he lost that long ago. As a one studying to be a official in more than one sport. If you were a coach making that comment to me as a official. You'd be out of the game real quick.

As a runner, athlete, etc. I've had ACL injuries in both knees, Patella dislocation in one knee, hurt ankles, torn muscles & tendons, broken fingers, bone spurs, etc. I'm still up & going & don't complain.

I think this a good topic, as far as to compare notes to see how we overcome our injuries to get back on the court, etc.

I once lost a spike during a race & was covered in blood and torn a ACL, but still qualified for state because I didn't give up.
Sorry to offend you, but your husband is "famous" for posting bizarre, non official related topics that don't belong in a basketball officials' forum. He tries to answer questions as if he's an actual basketball official. I'm not interested in someones fairy tale opinion about fouls and violations. I appreciate the knowledge that other officials have shared on this forum and I welcome comments from people who have walked the walk. I suggest both of you use the search feature and you'll find answers to common problems that basketball officials encounter.
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