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Situation in boys JV game last night. Visitors inbound the ball to start the 3rd quarter, defensive pressure almost immediately causes a travel, which my partner calls. Player called for the travel is clearly not happy about it. I run up to half court to administer the resulting throw in, and as I get close say "ball please". The player turns, gives me a glare, then loads up and fires it directly at me from about 10 feet away. I managed to grab it out of the air and then stared right back at him, until after a few seconds he broke eye contact & turned away. I was within a hair's breadth of calling the T, but decided not to. In retrospect, I probably should have. Both varsity officials were in the stands & we discussed it after the game - one said definitely whack him, the second said maybe.
Here's my question: If you call a T on a player for deliberately loading up and firing the ball hard directly at you, would you call just the normal T for UC, or call a flagrant? |
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I most certianly T him for that.
Had a player hit me in the head a couple of weeks ago, right on the ear...of course he was just tossing the ball to an official and I happened to not be looking as I was reporting the foul. That poor kid looked scared to death when he ran up to see if I was OK...guess he thought he was toast. But then, in my situation there was no glare.
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I agree with TOny. I'll add that generally if you wake up the next morning thinking you should have T'ed someone then you are right.
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What seems to be apparent in lots of the questions people write about when we're on the hairy edge of calling a T about something is we're concerned with what other people will think, namely other officials or evaluators who may be watching. I'm not referring to coaches/players/fans. That bugs me, as I feel the same way. I don't really know how to resolve this for myself, but I wish I just had more confidence not to care so much about what others will think and just do what I believe is the right thing to do in some of those iffy situations. You'd think I'd have figured it out after 12 years...
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Firing the ball at an official is usually easy to define as a whackable offense. No need to warn IMO as there is NO excuse for such conduct. "Hard looks" will not win any browny points with me either.
Also, there are times when a player will not give the ball to an official after a call against him or a teammate that clearly shows disdain for the official. Most cases you would warn for a delay of game but you could easily whack him for USC.
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I agree with Chuck agreeing with Dan - I had a situation in a game last March where I didn't toss a player, and I still regret it.
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Also, it's not a USC technical, it's a technical for delaying the game.
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Great Comments - tough area. If your not right there on the foloor its so hard to "suggest" what could, would should be done. I tell myself - be patient with obvious game and performance related emotions coming from players, but, Be protective of referee's role in the game management If the player is focusing anger on officials - T If the player is embarrased with his/her mistake - patience/warning. Good Luck!
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