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I have been coaching basketball for more years that I wish to mention. I thought I have seen everything until last week. We were involved in a semi-final playoff game at the higher-seed's gym. They were responsible for acquiring officials. Both teams played an aggressive man-to-man defense the entire game. I point this out because what I am about to explain has occurred before when one team plays a simple zone and another team plays an aggressive man. In the 4th quarter, of what was a continual1-3 point difference, I had 3 of my starters foul out of the game. And let me point out that they weren't in foul trouble the first half! The home team, during the second half, committed a total of 3 team fouls. One official had control of the entire game, where the other one just ran up and down the floor. I am not the type of coach that takes credit for wins and blames officials for losses. Please, someone let me see this 'travesty' from a different perspective. Right now all I can think is we were hosed...
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I'm not saying you weren't "hosed", but we've got nothing to go on here. Sorry |
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First of all welcome to the site.
Secondly this is an officiating site. We do not take kindly to just general complaints of officiating. We are mostly officials and love to talk about plays and situations and you have not given us any at this point. We were not there and have no idea what your players fouling out has to do with us. Now if you want to provide some videos we can review on a call or a situation that a rule might not have been applied properly, that would be great and helpful. But with all due respect, no one here cares what happen in your game and why you lost. We were not there to see the game or to know if your players were just not doing their job properly or were not adjusting to what was being called. But if you have some questions about a specific situation we can answer to the best of our ability, but if you are hear to rant about how bad the officiating is, that is not going to work. Peace
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Coach, the others here have explained why we can't objectively analyze your game. Rather than repeating their assertions, let me just give you ONE thing to take away from this discussion board that is universal regarding foul counts: There is ABSOLUTELY NO CORRELATION between the foul counts of either team and the quality of the officiating in said game.
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From your post, I don't see any evidence that you were hosed. As others have said, there is no correlation between foul count and quality of officiating.
I do, however, see evidence that the following statement is not correct: Quote:
If not blaming the officials for the loss, than what are you doing? |
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Anyone found a coach's forum where we can go and ask questions about the stupid things coaches do, say, and how they behave?
Wonder how much "sympathy" a coach would give a ref for having to deal with an a*hole coach (which I think we deal with more a*hole coaches than they deal with crooked officials - BY A LONG SHOT).
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Since it was a playoff game, the game probably contained two good teams playing hard and two good officials. I'm sure the officials wanted to get every call correct, but nobody has ever called a perfect game. Both officials wanted to be fair. A few possible explanations for the foul disparity: The H team attacked the basket more and drew more fouls The H team played defense aggressively, but without fouling (e.g., defenders jumped straight up with hands up; defenders trapped without hitting the offensive player's arms) while the V team did commit fouls (e.g., defenders jumping into offensive players and swatting at shots) The V team was losing and wanted to foul towards the end of the game to get the ball back Players for the V team did not adjust to how the officials were calling the game - they thought the officials were making bad calls and they were going to continue to play defense the way they do in practice. I believe that after losing the NCAA Championship Game last year, Bo Ryan complained about a call because that is not how he calls it (incorrectly) during their practices. Players for H had a better understanding of how tightly the officials were going to call the game. |
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I will say this. Sometimes the calling just seems one-sided. No reason for it, that's just the way it is. One team gets every iffy call. At the end of a game, (more often the end of a half) I have thought to myself, that the calling seemed crooked to me, and I was one of the ones doing it. All this being said, I had no dog in the fight, and coach, you obviously do, so.....
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Wolves Coach,
As you are interested in getting a different perspective, here is my point by point analysis of your post. Quote:
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Your request is to see the "travesty" from a different perspective. This sounds like you've already determined it was just that, so what difference does our perspective make...in your mind it was still a travesty. I could provide the perspective that your team was out-coached and out-played, but as others have said, we weren't there, we don't know what happened and it wouldn't be any more fair of us to make such suggestions than it is for you to come here hoping to find support for your criticism of the officiating.
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