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Originally Posted by RookieDude
It's interesting to read/see the different tolerances of different officials...weather reading scenarios here or actually watching officials in real live games.
Since we are presently talking about handing out Ts (or not)...here is a scenario to consider:
Your partner calls a shooting foul. While s/he is going to report the foul...you go to Lead to administer the FT. A player is holding the ball, but as you approach...the player either places the ball on the floor or simply rolls it away.
What do you do?
If you want some rule guidance (or not)...10-3-5b
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Well, since nobody...yet...wants to answer my question...I will.
If a player sets the ball down or rolls it away...I give them a chance to go get it. I don't think I have ever had a player not do what I instructed them to do.
I did, however, have to whack a player the other night.
My partner had called a shooting foul on a player. As I was approaching L to administer the FT...said player looked at me and rolled the ball away. I smiply said, "go get it"...I then turned to the players, on the line, and advised them "to give the ball to the official". As I turned around the player underhand threw the ball to me with...let us say, with some considerable force.
I guess I was feeling extra nice this night...because I was only going to let this H.S. kid off with a warning on how to give the ball to an official. As I started to inform the boy...he interupted and said, "I didn't do nothin'". Again, I was being extra nice (for me)
...and started to speak, he said "I didn't do nothin'". I calmly dropped the ball...picked up my whistle...and WHACK! As I approached the table the Coach looked at me and said, "I have a player replacing him."
The coach didn't put the "whacked" player in the rest of the 1st half.
At halftime...the AD let us in the lockeroom...and I said to him, smiling, "hey, I'm not really being grouchy tonight." He said, "this kid is like that all the time in school, he back talks the teachers ALOT, he has an attitude problem."
The coach did not put this player in the rest of the game. His team did win the game...but, it was with no help from this player.
After the game...the coach was walking through our "dressing room" and I just said, "Hey Coach, you didn't really have to keep that kid out the whole game, unless you just wanted to." He said, "Yeah, but that kid needs some discipline...I knew you were going to get him and I had a player going to the table when he threw that ball to you." He thanked me and away we went.
I later heard that this kid is the starting QB and is mouthy in football as well.
Hopefully, this will turn out to be a positive learning experience for him...we can only hope.