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Old Fri May 28, 2004, 11:52am
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Anybody ever worked NBA Hoop-it-Up?

They're coming to Chicago in July and I have contacted them twice about working games. Haven't heard anything.

Just curious if anyone knows if it's worthwhile.
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Old Fri May 28, 2004, 12:12pm
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Anybody ever worked NBA Hoop-it-Up?

They're coming to Chicago in July and I have contacted them twice about working games. Haven't heard anything.

Just curious if anyone knows if it's worthwhile.
Find somebody local, there, who has worked it before. Management varies from place to place and it may not be the best situation to get into un-warned.
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Old Sat May 29, 2004, 08:09pm
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I worked if for 3 years when it came to Toronto.

I won't do it ever again. Just a bunch of whiney players trying to re-live what glory days they had.
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Old Sat May 29, 2004, 08:48pm
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Anybody ever worked NBA Hoop-it-Up?

They're coming to Chicago in July and I have contacted them twice about working games. Haven't heard anything.

Just curious if anyone knows if it's worthwhile.
Without a doubt the worst experience I ever had officiating.
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Old Sun May 30, 2004, 08:55am
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It's possible that the experience varies from city to city, but my experience was similar to Mike and blindzebra. It was not a very good experience. It was well-run, well-organized. But the basketball was not that great and there were a lot of cry-babies to deal with.
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Old Sun May 30, 2004, 02:55pm
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I think it has a lot to do with working two and sometimes three games in an hour. Doing that for several hours. Doing that outside, in the summer, where it's 90+ degrees and in most places humid to boot.

All on top of the bad basketball and the wannabe/neverwas prima donnas that are playing.
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Old Sun May 30, 2004, 07:55pm
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Thumbs down

You'll regret it.
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Old Sun May 30, 2004, 09:10pm
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i've also been contemplating doing the 3 on 3 this year. If i do, it'll most surely be for the money. I've heard that it sucks, and the players and parents whine, but at $10 a game, and 2-3 games per hour over 2 days, i think i oculd make a good deal of cash.
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Old Mon May 31, 2004, 12:42am
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Three of our older officials go to the "Hoop It Up" in Spokane, WA every year. They absolutely love it. They just go to have some fun, get some sunshine, and call a few games without taking it too seriously. They keep bugging me to go with them and one of these years I probably will.

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Old Mon May 31, 2004, 04:44pm
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Thumbs up Hoop it up!

It depends on who is running the show. When you have people who have your back and the players and teams know that the police will escort them off the site you can relax, have fun and call a few games. You still can't get away from the wanna b's , use 2 b's and a few never will b's. U B the Judge, give it try. Peace.
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Old Tue Jun 01, 2004, 07:54am
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Who plays in the Hoop It Up? Surely they don't cry more than NBA players. In my experience, the better the players, the more the crying.
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Old Tue Jun 01, 2004, 08:23am
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Who plays in the Hoop It Up? Surely they don't cry more than NBA players. In my experience, the better the players, the more the crying.
Have you ever worked any adult rec leagues? Those folks whine more than anyone. That goes for both men and women, about equally and double for mixed.

The Hoop It Up here in Portland last summer wasn't too bad, but I guess it can be pretty un-pleasant in some areas. We have a pretty good adult league system with a lot of control over the attitude, so adults here are less likely to have tantrums.
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Old Tue Jun 01, 2004, 11:19am
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Anybody ever worked NBA Hoop-it-Up?

They're coming to Chicago in July and I have contacted them twice about working games. Haven't heard anything.

Just curious if anyone knows if it's worthwhile.
Played in the London, Ontario, Canada Tournament a few years back Adult, Competitive, Coed. Had Fun but the volunteers who were scoring and reffing weren't making many calls. We ended up calling our own fouls in the rest of our games, the teams we were up against did the same.

From my experience I would say go - they need us there to ref.

As for the whiners - what would you do in a varsity/high school game if a player got in your face and griped about a call.... T em. That usually takes care of any other whiny complaints players may have.

Go for it, have fun, call what you see. Hopefully you can get a level of play where the players know (not think they know) what they are doing.

If you don't like it you don't have to return next year.
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Old Tue Jun 01, 2004, 03:06pm
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Who plays in the Hoop It Up? Surely they don't cry more than NBA players. In my experience, the better the players, the more the crying.
Actually, the really good players don't whine, they know better, they will ask questions and they will accept your answers. They want the call NEXT time, they don't care about the last play.
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Old Wed Jun 02, 2004, 07:14am
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Actually, the really good players don't whine, they know better, they will ask questions and they will accept your answers. They want the call NEXT time, they don't care about the last play.
This has not been my experience.
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