Honestly, I do not care what coaches say about anything officiating and what we look at as they have no idea what we are doing. Even when you explain to them basic stuff they think we are looking at stuff we are not watching, but complain when we see things that happen against them.
Secondly what we do in the system starts with our PCA, but also involves competitive match-ups. If you are watching for competitive match-ups you will be better off. You start with your area and extend if you have no match-ups in your PCA. And it is about angles. There are angles that another official can see something you can call it if you have some secondary coverage (like ball in the lane) then you might see something that the other officials are screened from seeing.
Honestly, there are so many things you have to know and mostly working the system or watching or even going to camps will better help understand than most of us could explain. Three person is an ebb and flow to it that as things are constantly moving and changing as players move and the ball moves.
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
Last edited by JRutledge; Thu Feb 04, 2016 at 02:03pm.
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