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Old Sun Dec 11, 2011, 12:49am
fiasco fiasco is offline
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Originally Posted by rsl View Post
Thanks for the feedback, guys.

When I identify myself as a coach on this board I expect to get some flak, but there is another side. I asked politely to watch for 3-seconds, there was advantage on the no-calls (baskets were being scored), and the three consecutive calls on my guys were all off ball and called by trail, not lead, the entire exchange was less than a minute in the first quarter, and I was a model citizen otherwise.

I know it is HTBT, but if any of you guys were there I doubt you would have even thought of a T.

My point is that it is nice to see it from the coaches side, and I think it will make me a better ref next year.
Here's what I'll say, and I'm not trying to bust your chops, just point something out.

You asked nicely for three seconds. But you went beyond that.

When the refs gave you their explanation for why it hadn't been called up to that point, IMO, from what you said you (to me at least) came across as a typical coach. Wanting the call because you feel like the other team is gaining an advantage, the ref's perspective be damned.

If I was working that game, and I were to tell you "Coach, we're trying to talk them out of it early, but if we keep seeing it, we'll start calling it," and you responded by basically saying "I don't care what you're doing, start calling it because they're scoring points," I would have been sorely tempted to ring you on the same call three times in a row too.

Bottom line, 11-year old rec league basketball is not the time to be riding officials. Not for a quarter, not for a couple of plays, not for anything. And I think your reply to the official who tried to explain the lack of the call was a form of riding. It wasn't atrocious, it wasn't earth shattering, but it was typical coach behavior. The kind of thing we roll our eyes at.

In short, just don't be "that" coach. Ask the refs to watch out for something, by all means. But ask once. Then, just focus on coaching your kids.

Last edited by fiasco; Sun Dec 11, 2011 at 12:53am.
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