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Old Sat Nov 19, 2016, 11:24am
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Manipulating Officials Article from 2014

Was preparing for an association meeting and ran across this article - its from 2014; so perhaps some of the vets have seen it; but I didn't see a previous thread on the topic...

How to Manipulate the Referees to Make Every Call in Your Team's Favor | Basketball For Coaches

Q. Which of this coaches' "nine" is most likely to influence you as an official?
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Q. Which of these is more likely to set off your; "are you trying to manipulate me coach?" radar?
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Old Sat Nov 19, 2016, 11:54am
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Q. Which of these is more likely to set off your; "are you trying to manipulate me coach?" radar?

"hi, my name is coach xxxxxx"
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Old Sat Nov 19, 2016, 12:01pm
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I think we've seen this article before, and discussed it, but I've got some time before the Buckeyes game starts, so...

1. I don't take the time before making a call, or after I blow the whistle, to think about my rapport with coaches/players/fans/administrators/etc. I see something, I blow my whistle, I make the call... NEXT.

2. I will talk to a coach whether they call me "Bryan", "Ref", or "moron" (although calling me "moron" will at least a technical foul). And since I'm not going to change my call, does it matter whether I talk to a coach or not?

3. Every call I make is good (*cough, cough*), so I don't need or even want coaches telling me what they think of them. And like I said in #1, telling me a previous call was "good" is not going to change my call on later plays.

4. I don't consider this manipulation. It's no different than one of my partners pointing out a situation he's seeing, so that I'm more aware of it later and can make the appropriate call/non-call. Players can be sneaky with their cheating (see John Stockton).

5. Again.... how is this manipulation? Coaches aren't gaining favor by having their players do this, they are just avoiding getting a technical foul or other penalty for being idiots.

6. *Sigh* Yet AGAIN... coaches aren't manipulating anybody here, they are simply avoiding being penalized.

7. Yet another piece of advice that is less "manipulate officials" and more "don't be a dumbass, and be respectful". Coaches are not going to get more calls their way simply because they act like adults and not kids throwing a temper tantrum.

8. I don't care if a coach didn't shake my hand after a game. If they do... cool. If they don't... whatever. My mind is on taking a shower, maybe getting a drink(s) with my partners, or just getting home. I have never heard of any official saying or thinking "hey, this coach didn't shake my hand after the last game, I'm going to get him tonight".'

9. Whoa... hold on... giving up two free throws and possession is no big deal when a coach wants a technical foul, but it is a big deal when a coach thinks that call is the difference between winning and losing? Gotta love the hypocrisy here.

BTW, purposely getting a technical foul in no way helps a coach get calls later in the game. If a coach is being enough of a jackass to get a tech, the extra attention he/she may receive later is not going to be of the "wanted" variety.

This is a pathetic article, which is closer to "click bait" than being something useful for anybody.
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Old Sat Nov 19, 2016, 12:14pm
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I like the article, because it exposes a mindset of some of the coaches we will come up against during the season. Not sure what percentage of coaches are like this - but this mindset definitely exist.
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Old Sun Nov 20, 2016, 09:58am
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It's not going to benefit them if I feel like they're trying to manipulate me. Quite the opposite, in fact.
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Old Sun Nov 20, 2016, 11:52am
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The article was garbage then when I first read it and it is garbage now.

That is my opinion.

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Old Sun Nov 20, 2016, 02:49pm
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Just my opininions:

Not a big deal, but I really don't like being called by name during the game.

I think a coach verbalizing what he's seeing has some merit. ("He's in the lane.") If you hear that, you can't help but be more likely to look at it.

Complimenting calls may be sincere, but just as often it's sarcasm or kissing up.

Adjusting to the referees is absolutely a good idea. It's true, in spite of all pleas for consistency, not all officials are alike. And if I call a travel 3 times in a row on your player's spin move, good chance I will call it the 4th time, too, in spite of the fact that "He's been doing that all year!" Asking what he needs to change may or may not be all right, depending on how it's worded.

Getting a T to "make a statement" is a terrible idea.
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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 04:09pm
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The article was garbage then when I first read it and it is garbage now.

That is my opinion.

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I agree 100%. The day that a coach can manipulate me is the day I retire from officiating.

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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 12:24pm
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It's not going to benefit them if I feel like they're trying to manipulate me. Quite the opposite, in fact.
This makes you even more prone to be manipulated by an intelligent coach.

Anyone who says they haven't given a 50/50 call to the coach the makes you want to work hard over the ass who balances the line all game is probably lying. I'm sure not doing it on purpose, but it's not like we can entirely control our conscience in a really loud competitive game -- sometimes it just happens.

I'm sure as hell am not going to have the mind-set of calling a game against a coach trying to manipulate me.
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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 02:16pm
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This makes you even more prone to be manipulated by an intelligent coach.

Anyone who says they haven't given a 50/50 call to the coach the makes you want to work hard over the ass who balances the line all game is probably lying. I'm sure not doing it on purpose, but it's not like we can entirely control our conscience in a really loud competitive game -- sometimes it just happens.

I'm sure as hell am not going to have the mind-set of calling a game against a coach trying to manipulate me.
I have never done that. I do not care what coaches complain about. I just make a mental note and do what I was doing so that when I call the same thing again, he knows why I am doing my job.

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