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Originally Posted by kstiles99
Agreed, but this is my first year as an official... And I'm 16 :/
Coaches do not have any problems giving me the business up and down the court. If I T 'em for this every time, there won't be any coaches on the floor, and my assignors will take notice, give me grief, and probably pull my assignments.
On the other hand, If I let bench personnel walk all over me, my games quickly turn to crap. It's hard being a rookie
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Curious, are you working high school?
Regardless, don't let them ride you. I promise you it won't take as many technical fouls as you think.
Give a quick warning, "coach that's enough."
If/when he continues, whack.
Next game, same thing.
You'll find that most coaches will get it and adjust before you have to issue a 2nd T. Be consistent, be firm. You'll eventually learn to converse with them and defuse situations; but in the mean time, the T works great to help you focus on the game.
When you give a T, listen to your partner's feedback after the game or at half time, learn from it if you can. Some partners will give you stupid feedback: smile and nod, brain dump it later.