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I am the L, just stumbled across the video on youtube, game from last year. I was in no position to make the call, hence terrible miss. I definitely was expecting a whistle from C. Its in IL same as: Quote:
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The Lead definitely should have pinched the paint. Have no problem with him making the call as the secondary Defender was in the paint.
The center official appears to be somebody who has more experience working 2 man than 3 man based on his positioning and failure to move. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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Thank you. I said this about pinching the paint in post 4 and wondered if anyone else would come in and say the same thing. |
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Same with me. Must be my internet browser or something.
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![]() Some officials say, "well, what's the harm of a double whistle?" Nothing if you don't think 2 officials having to look at each other, decide who's taking the call, THEN giving a preliminary signal doesn't make the crew look indecisive or confused. If I have the only whistle, I can quickly confirm that and come right out with what I have. I've worked really hard to not lay on a second whistle on plays I'm supposed to give up to another official. |
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IMO, all three officials are in horrible position before the ball is passed and they all stand without moving a bit. Meanwhile, the ball and players are certainly moving. T has to get to 28ft, C has to be a FT line extended, and L must be in a closing position. This is important for all levels let alone the level being played in the video where you are not going to get much action outside the 3pt line. Need to be closer for credibility, especially on the play in the video. From their respective positions, I think C should have made the PC call. Yes, L gets dibs so-to-speak, however he is too far away. Furthermore, girl was beat immediately (jenkins mentioned), so much that the secondary defender should have been the person that C was watching. The primary defender was not involved. The big issue is the "concrete" Freddy mentioned. That "sets" it for a poorly officiated play with no credibility.
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You wrote close-down position.
I wrote pinch the paint, which is another few steps into the lane, to the O in CARBONDALE on the court. But, yeah, wide-angle shows a lack of 3-person experience, IMO. Mirroring the ball would've had the L in the closedown position this entire video clip. |
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There is naturally some sifting of information which must be done on a public forum such as this and you will get conflicting advice. You will need to select what is best for you and the area in which you work. I happen to agree with Rich, BNR, and Multiple Sports (who posted in your other thread on this). We believe quite strongly in the new method of having the Lead make the decisions on secondary defenders (help-defenders). I've seen numerous video clips to prove why it is better. On the other hand, Rut and Bob Jenkins have proven themselves to be quality officials over the years too and present a different take. I will tell you that I am the instructor for over 300 HS officials in CA and get most of my 3-person information from NCAA officials Tony Padilla and Mike Reed. You will see both of them in the NCAA tournament this coming week. |
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I agree with others on the general guideline of giving the L first crack at plays involving secondary defenders in the paint.
Also agree on the glaring need for movement from both the L and the C, and the T as well for that matter. I think far too often we focus on a missed call without really examining why its missed. IMO this was a miss caused by the L not using the close down position and pinching the paint and the C not moving at all to maintain a look at the play. L's call but the C could have had a whistle too. And at the very least, should have been in better position to see the play. |
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