Thread: Upgrading
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Old Thu Jan 26, 2012, 01:56pm
Toren Toren is offline
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Originally Posted by mbyron View Post
Situation: BV game, we're at A's basket, and A is up by 25 with maybe 4 minutes to play. The boys are getting a little chippy, but we've been calling fouls consistently for displacement, bumping that creates disadvantage, etc. The game is by no means out of control.

I'm C, with the ball on the other side, and right in front of me A1 goes past B1 and elbows him in the nose. I see the whole play, and I've got the foul before B1 hits the floor (he ended up with a bloody nose, but I didn't see that till later). I report the foul on A1, and it's his 5th, so he's done.

As I report the foul, B coach says, "Pretty hard foul." I agree. As I look back on this, I probably should have upgraded it. I hardly ever see this kind of thing in my games, so I didn't consider upgrading at the time.

Thoughts? If you had been my partner and had seen the bloody nose (even if you hadn't seen the foul) would you have asked me about upgrading?
I think this says it all. If you saw the whole play and are still second guessing yourself, then you're questioning your own judgement.

I would say maybe a couple of things might help. Take your time to report it, this might include calling a partner over just to think outloud with him, to give yourself a moment to decide if an upgrade is necessary.

Or take your time on the spot of the foul, making sure players are alright, replaying the play in your mind and deciding to upgrade or not.

Secondly, I wouldn't lose sleep over it, the fact that you haven't dealt with too many of these situations is a good thing. Now you have it under your belt and will hopefully be able to access that information next time you see it.
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