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Originally Posted by Remington
Along those lines, I want to share a quick story. I was at a collegiate camp and one of my clinicians told me during my sit period that I had called the most fouls in the crew and that "you don't want to be known as the guy who calls the most fouls on the crew." I remember thinking they seemed like no-brainer calls and they were all in my PCA.......However, I was told that at camp you do what your court clinician tells you and never argue, just say "OK" or "yes sir" or "thank you" so that's what I did. He said the next session I don't even want to know you are out there other than by seeing you out hustle everyone. So I worked on positioning very hard (sprinted on fast breaks to beat plays, brisk jog from C to C, etc... and didn't call a single foul for the next 7 minutes. On several occasions, my partners called into the dual coverage areas and got the fouls that needed to be called. When my session ended, this clinician jumped out of his chair and trotted to me and gave me a world class high five and said how awesome I was. I was rated #1 by this particular clinician because I didn't call anything.
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There's a moderately successful D1 official who is a clinician at a camp I go to. When he was up and coming an observer took his whistle for a portion of a camp game and just had him run up and down the court...true story.
I've also had the experience where an observer complained about the entire crew calling too many foul. It was a high level AAU game (Julius Randle was playing). The game was physical and we were getting a lot of off the ball, chippy stuff. None the less, the observer was complaining. We just nodded our heads then bitched about it once we got back to the locker room.