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Old Sun Jan 13, 2013, 11:59pm
Sharpshooternes Sharpshooternes is offline
C'mon man!!
 
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Originally Posted by Rich View Post
Did not knowing this make you commit to studying the case book on a daily basis?

The reason many of us are condescending is that when a situation happens that only happens once in a great while, a lot of officials blow it off and say, "well, that doesn't happen often." They say, "It is a measly little case play." That's a terrible attitude. You didn't know the rule and yet you're still blowing it off.

Even the worst on-court officials can be great with the rules. And if you're a good on-court official, it doesn't cost you anything extra to be great with the rules.
I am in the rule book and case book everyday, even before this happened. Just because I read it once or twice doesn't mean it is solidified in the memory banks nor does it mean that I would know the proper procedure for calling a violation or foul, just becuase I read about it. Like I said, I now know the rule, why, the penalty and how to administer it in the future, including whistling outside my PCA and taking the call from a senior official who doesn't know what they are doing either. I wasn't blowing it off, I just hadn't had to put it into practice so I was unsure of myself. In basketball there is book smarts and there are street smarts and you have to have both. I am getting to be pretty book smart, but still have a long way to go with the street smarts.

My point to you and icallfouls is please keep the condescention to yourselves. Isn't this forum's purpose to discuss rules, situations, and anything else basketball for the betterment of the collective group as a whole? Saying "you and are your partner are terrible officials" doesn't help anyone, and it may actually drive people from the forum so they don't continue to improve, this does not benifit our avocation, reputation or help create better officials for the future. What would be benificial is to offer up advice for how to improve and continue to share and pay forward the knowledge that many of you experts on this forum have. We younger officials glean a ton of knowledge and wisdom from those of you that have been doing this for decades, and we appreciate it.

Do you truly think that I just blew it off as "oh it is just a rare play, It doesn't really matter if I missed it." ? If you think this you are wrong. If I was blowing it off, I wouldn't have taken the time to figure out the proper call, and not only that, know I have shared my experience with potentially hundreds of other officials so hopefully, someone else can benefit from my error and prevent them from making the same mistake. I did not "blow it off."

And I would never watch one of your games and say "Oh that is a terrible official" just because you made a mistake. We all make them. No one is perfect. It is and was a learning moment for me and for each of us every time we or a partner makes a mistake. I would tactfully point out the situation to you and ask your opinion on why you did what you did and what you would do in the future.

Last edited by Sharpshooternes; Mon Jan 14, 2013 at 12:03am.
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