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Coach is questioning a partner’s call:
“Coach, that’s a good call, as a crew we have to make that call.” “We’re calling it on both ends.” “Coach, he/she was right there and had a great angle.” “Coach, we’re not going there, I can’t let you criticize my partner.” “Coach, he/she had a great look, but if you have a specific question, you’ll have to ask him/her, he/she’ll be over here in just a minute.” “Tell me, I’ll ask him.” Source: Topeka (Kansas) Officials Association
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That has nothing to do with this situation. The official in your situation wasn't commenting on a previous call.
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Agree. That's an automatic with a "sit down and not one more word to or about us.... Or you can go sit on the bus."
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I know the details of the situation even if they are not conveyed perfectly here. Its a relevant example. |
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You said yourself he didn't ask about a call and that the official didn't relay anything about his partner's call. The coach asked about something else and only then turned it into being about a prior call. That is entirely on the coach, not the official.
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Too much talking (not good). Answer a question as short and polite as possible. "This is how I saw it from my angle coach" etc. Continue talking and I may say something I regret and same goes for the coach. Less talk and less possibilites of a T. A T that I might of provoked.
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Its not the exact same thing as "relaying" info from a partner but to say it has nothing to do with the situation here is being obtuse. Its all part of the larger point about not engaging in conversations with coaches about partners' calls because coaches will often just try to use it to their advantage or try to divide and conquer the crew in hopes of getting calls moving forward. I think most see the relevance. My advice to the official who was thinking about relaying info from a partner was, and is, to simply get away from that line of thinking altogether for the reasons that have been stated multiple times in this thread. |
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There are others who feel that he should have rang him up anyway. The debate continues to this day. |
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I'm not allowing this. I'm more likely to allow a coach to tell me to f*** off. |
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You could make the argument that he compounded it by not sticking him as well. The larger point, IMO anyway, is that he would have had no qualms issuing the T had he not put himself in a bad position to begin with by engaging with the coach on a partner's call. |
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If, after a few trips up and down the court after some call by a parnter, a coach asks me about a rule, I'm answering a rules question without any comment on a partner's prior call. If it is right away, it is clear it is about that call and I'll refer them to the calling official (unless I know I had the same thing). If my partner gets a rule wrong, that is not on me. It is not my job to know my partner kicked a rule 5 possessions ago such that I have to avoid talking about that rule in the future. I will have said nothing about whether my partner was correct or not. The coach should have been T'd when he twisted it around against the prior call.
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Speaking of which, have you talked to the official involved about this situation? Because I have. Mutliple times. HE HIMSELF USES IT AS AN EXAMPLE OF WHY NOT TO ENGAGE IN CONVERSATIONS WITH COACHES ABOUT PARTNERS CALLS. So it doesnt matter what you agree or disagree with here. Whether or not the conversation was about the previous call is not a matter of opinion. It is fact. Your mention of a kicked rule 5 possessions later has nothing to do with what we are talking about. I think I get what point you are trying to make about this being on the coach but its strange the length you are willing to go in order to do so. |
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