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BillyMac Fri Nov 12, 2021 01:35pm

AAU Follies ...
 
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Aggressor is the daughter of former Oregon State Beaver and former NBA Chicago Bulls player Corey Benjamin, known for an incident where he mentioned to teammate Randy Brown that he could beat Michael Jordan in one-on-one game. Jordan had just retired, but he showed up at a Bulls practice to accept the challenge, handily beating Benjamin.

Corey Benjamin was arrested for domestic violence charges in 2000 and 2016.

The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree.

BillyMac Fri Nov 12, 2021 02:43pm

AAU Coaches ...
 
Speaking of AAU basketball, I was recently reminded why I have always tried to stay away from such.

I'm on my local board's mechanics training committee. These are guys and gals that recently passed the written rules exam and are now undergoing floor training (mechanics, signals, etc.) with my committee.

After exactly five two-hour training sessions (with no players), the chairman of my committee decided to team up with a local AAU program's "in house" fall league. These are games where nobody really cares about the score, nobody remembers the score ten minutes after the game, it's just an excuse for basketball players to run up and down the court to stay in shape before the middle school and high school season starts. These "in house" games are normally officiated by older high school players, and/or adult parents/coaches.

So now we have our rookie officials, who are literally officiating on a basketball court with ten players for the very first time ever (for free). I'm roaming the sidelines offering constructive criticism.

Coaches know that these are spanking brand new officials, and also know that my trainee is totally deaf.

Yet one coach ruthlessly keeps screaming at my deaf trainee.

Maybe I was unprofessional to do so, but at one point I said to the coach, "Coach, you do know that these officials are brand new, have only received a few nights of training, this is their very first time ever on the court with players, and the guy you're screaming at it is totally deaf? Right?"

He replied, "I know. You guys need to do a better job training them".

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Raymond Fri Nov 12, 2021 02:48pm

My response would have been: "Stop yelling at the officials or we're pulling them off the court"

BillyMac Fri Nov 12, 2021 03:13pm

Eject If Necessary ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1045486)
My response would have been: "Stop yelling at the officials or we're pulling them off the court"

After thinking about it for a week (we go back tomorrow), I will advise our guys and gals to charge technical fouls, and eject if necessary. They have to learn sometime, might as well be now.

If the coaches want to act like ass****s, they should be treated like ass****s.

bigbeardedbryan Mon Nov 15, 2021 06:35pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1045487)
They have to learn sometime, might as well be now.

The hardest technical foul they will call will be the first one. From there, it's all downhill!


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