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What is MIAA's reasoning? I don't see a valid reason for the officials to stay on the court and be a target for disgruntled participants or fans. I was nearly assaulted after a playoff game in DC this season, so I would shudder to think what would happen if I had to work in MA in a similar situation.
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Big Brother Is Watching ...
I can only guess. Possibly to have an unbiased, neutral stakeholder on site to encourage (and insure) that only sporting activity occurs immediately after a game, with the ability to report any unsporting activity to the state association.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/s...ident/2980341/
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Consistency. All the other sports have a handshake that the officials participate in. They want basketball to be the same.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds -- Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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That is not the officials' job. Have security around to supervise the handshakes, and let the officials leave the playing surface after playing time expires. That way, they won't be a target for fans wanting to berate them, or worse.
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Do you actually think that security will really care about two kids, in the handshake line, jawing, using loud profanity, at each other for two seconds if it doesn't lead to a fight, or any type of physical altercation? Security might not care, but officials, and the state association, might care.
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(The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts (The Bee Gees, 1967) ...
It is in Massachusetts.
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