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1. I needed the second slow motion to be sure it was a travel, so in real time I'm not calling it.
2. Lots of contact to choose from way before any attempt to start shooting the ball. 3. If he doesn't get that one the crew (including him look real bad at the time, when their commish sees it, and one highlight reals all night). |
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Is continuous motion ruled different at NCAAM and NCAAW than NFHS? As I read Rule 4-11 and fundamental #17, I error on the side of 'In the Act of Shooting'. The reason I believe there is a difference is because the tern 'Upward Motion' is used a few times in the posts. I cannot find Upward Motion in NFHS |
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Play 1: not a travel at any level
Play 2: shooting foul Play 3: Travel but I wouldn't even be looking there. Not a crew saver. |
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2. Player was dribbling ball on first foul and one I think he called. Not shooting. 3. If somebody doesn't call it they look like clowns....player made a 4th or 5th grade move. No call makes officials look like 4th or 5th grade officials... |
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What else is there to look at? I dunno, maybe his area? Outside the 3pt line right in front of Trail is not somewhere I would be looking as Lead. |
#1, not that close but not that blatant either. These are pretty easy to see but I don't call them because others don't. I'm not going to be the only one. They should just change the rule to match what is called. Of course, if they do that, officials will start letting them take 4-5 steps before calling it.
#2, the defender grabbed the offensive player's arm as the last dribble was coming back up to the hand...hard to be in the shooting motion before the player is holding the ball. #3, egregious and obvious....should have been called by anyone who saw it. |
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On a last second shot what is going on in his area that is more important that the shooter? Officials I work with talk about last second shots and making sure everyone has an opinion. Hard to have an opinion if your staring at the paint for a rebound that is never going to happen. |
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Onto another subject: As far as play 3 is concerned, we're under 2 seconds. Damned right I'm looking there. As soon as it's obvious that he's going to be a jump shooter, we need to know where the feet are and, more importantly, we simply can't miss a foul on the jump shooter cause "I'm watching my area." Let's face it -- at the D1 level, the monitor will get the feet -- it's the foul on the jump shooter the crew really can't miss. (There's an analogous concept in baseball -- a ball that threatens a foul pole -- ALL umpires are going to look at it. What's more important, watching a meaningless touch of a base or that ball that's may or may have not hooked the pole -- everyone needs to have an opinion.) |
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Also, what I am usually talking about is that those that mostly work high school love to tell everyone what is the attitudes of those that work college. And usually the attitude is that certain things are ignored on purpose that are never ignored at the high school level like traveling. College officials usually subject themselves to more camps and more training where as many "high school guys" do the absolute bare minimum to get better if they are not required to attend something. I happen to live in a state that requires camps as a norm for a period of time, but many official only care about what is going to get them a game, not what they need to do to get better. Quote:
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2 years ago I worked HS state -- that summer I went to 2 weekend camps as an attendee and was a clinician at a few others -- none of these were in an effort to "get hired" to work college games. Last summer I did the same thing. I have no real need to do this after so many years of officiating -- I get all the games I want -- but when I think I can't learn anything new, it's time to quit. And I learned from some of the best officials in the country (including a B1G / NCAA tournament official) some concepts of working 3-person that I've taken back to my local association. Do people exist like the ones you describe? Yes. Some are on this forum. So what? As far as baseball goes, it's my least favorite of my 3 sports these days. But once March rolls around, I've had enough basketball for a while. If I get rid of baseball (and I might in a few years), what will take its place is "nothing." |
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I have left baseball and have not missed it one bit. It was also my least favorite to officiate and the only reason I was even thinking about coming back is to work another State Final and that was not enough of a reason for me. I would rather work summer basketball. ;) Peace |
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