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If the coach wants to act the fool after his player is DQ’d, that is his problem and I have no issue dealing with it as the ruling official. It’s not my responsibility to run away from the coach because he’s upset.
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But I would still prefer my partner to remind a coach that he has to sit (if he continues to stand) after I charge a technical foul to said coach (a long standing, oft used custom in my local board). Does that make me a hypocrite, or proactive?
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Though it is interesting to me how in football, the wing officials can flag a coach, stay right where they are and have no issue. Yet in basketball there’s such a stigma about the same official calling both Ts and “baiting” the coach into a second one. |
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