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Originally Posted by Adam
As far as it applies to dealing with coaches, yes. Having basic people skills helps. Having a basic ability to deal with teenagers helps as well; knowing when to joke around and when to crack down.
Experience teaches best, however.
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What I want to avoid is making mountains out of molehills but I don't have that backpack full of experiences so if y'all would lemme know if I'm going in the right direction I'd 'preciate:
Coach is not quite chirping but IS vocal. It's not everytime but he or she is letting us know he/she doesn't like some of the calls. A couple of "I hear ya, coach"(s) and "I'll look for it"(s).
Players are geared up and are demonstrative but not to the point of taunting. One player says something that could be problematic and we talk to him or her quietly, maybe while lining up for a free throw or administering a throw in.
Player control foul at one end, a 50/50 play at the other end get a PC. Same with three second calls.
Cutting it close on the second horn of a timeout, adressing it as soon as possible in the game as opposed thumping 'em with a RoP in the fourth quarter.
That kind of stuff?