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No...this has nothing to do with proselytizing!
This has to do with my veteran partner a few nights ago (2-whistle). I've had run-in's with this person before, but anyway, I took a few days away from the situation before I wrote about it here. So, beside a lil ranting, this will be a "how would you handle it" type of threads. Anyway, the game. Excellent 1st Q. ![]() In the 2nd, I'm the lead, he's a transitioning trail, I called travelling on a post play across the key (which we are being trained NOT to do), waiting for him to make the call. He nods with approval and approaches me in a timeout, telling me "Excellent call, but I was wondering if I had to get that." Remember, I was waiting for him to get it, thinking (uhh yeah, you should have had that), but saying, "we had the call right." ![]() Then, it just got worst. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, he's calling fouls and violations all over the floor for the rest of the game. ![]() ![]() ![]() After the game, he now communicates with me "Just wanted to take care of my young partner, This is how you take care of young officials when it's your turn." Feeling totally insulted, I just smile and nod, leave for the night. ![]() Needless to say, I call my supervisor and explain what happened. They are well aware of this person. Besides my concerns, my super's concern was whether the right team won. The right team did win, but should not have been by blowout. Anyway, as mentioned above, how do you deal with these types? Thanks.
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Perhaps you should have told him why you waited before you made the travel call in the second quarter. After all, he asked.
If your answer had been..."I saw it, but I waited a couple of seconds to see if you were going to call it. When you didn't, I figured that maybe you were blocked and made the call" This answer may have conveyed to him that you knew what you were doing out there and he may not have felt the need to "take care of you". Just a thought.....
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