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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 12:27pm
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Originally Posted by deecee View Post
Man your games must be long. Do you explain everything you do on the court? I know I don't.

I certainly dont have to explain what I saw and why I ruled. It's something that may need to be done because its a decent thing to do.

Welcome to officiating, where half the gym won't be happy with you at any time. It's life. Live with it. Sometimes, the more crowd is unhappy with me the better job I'm doing.
I knew this was going to happen……for crying out loud! READ THE FIRST THREE WORDS of the sentence from my post that caused you to react as you did above….

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In certain situations (like the one described in the OP), you will need to explain/discuss with people what you saw and why you ruled the way you did.
It is absolutely amazing how some people blatantly ignore information in order to "prove their point". This is the equivalent of ignoring the push that caused the dribbler to travel…and calling the travel. You have every right to call the travel (or purposely ignore comments made by others to make your point)…it's just that you're wrong when you do.

Last edited by Adam; Mon Mar 09, 2015 at 01:12pm. Reason: formatting
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