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Originally posted by Nevadaref
After the coach tells you what he thinks of your game management skills.
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Really? I usually put the ball on the floor a couple of times a year. I've never had to T a coach because he wasn't happy about it. He did however, get his team onto the floor in a more timely manner the next time.
I find it odd that some are concerned about others' game management skills, which seems to include ignoring certain rules and requirements. Yet, they have no problem making a smartass remark about a team of 5th graders to a parent. I think I'd rather deal with my game management "problem" any day.
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Then called a dumb T to end my tourney hopes . . .
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What happened?
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In talking with my supervisor later that night over dinner, he pointed out that the guy was probably more upset at himself than at me, and that I could have gotten away with a warning, and also told me that I didn't make too many friends on the evaluating committee with that call.
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I don't know if the T was appropriate or not but I know that it's not your job to read a kid's mind and know if he's mad at you or himself. I guess they expected you to ignore the "Are you f***ing kidding me?" remark as well.]
[Edited by BktBallRef on Mar 15th, 2004 at 10:03 AM]