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Does anyone have any situations that warrant a "you really didn't think you were going to get away with that did you?"
Last night I was on Andrews AFB doing intramurals and my partner (we are in two conferences together and one IAABO board) calls a foul. The player jumps around a bit and then pulls his shirt up over his head (the arms were still in but nothing else) in protest. Whack! The next game my partner calls traveling and the player falls on the floor slapping the floor in protest. Whack! He says it is something against him and then asks me what he did. I tell him, with a look of amazement, that he got the T for throwing a tantrum. He says "I can do whatever I want out here." I told him "OK, do whatever you want." We didn't have any more problems from him. Oh, the player from the first game told me that he can do that (take his shirt off) in the D league (NBDL) without anything happening. I told him whoever lets him get away with that will not be on TV (in the NBA) any time soon. Plus, I'm thinking to myself he can't be in the D league because he can't even dominate during an Air Force intramural game. This guy was a mess!
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I wouldn't worry about what's allowed in the NBDL or NBA. Most of us would probably agree that that is a whole different animal when it comes to officiating. In a post a couple of years ago, the head of NBA officiating said that (to paraphrase) the right call is not always the best call. To me, that's when the game becomes entertainment and not a sport. No offense to those of you that do work those leagues or want to work those leagues, but its just not basketball to me.
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OK, I went to lunch and I need to be clear. He pulled the shirt off to the point where I would have been able to see his back and neck if I was behind him. His arms were still in the shirt but that was about it. I left out the fact that he took the shirt off and threw it on the floor directly in front of the table on his way to the bench. Someone from his team quickly picked it up or there would have been more Ts. He had already received one T in the first half for talking trash to the other bench. This was a close game too.
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Good T in my book.
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Still, I don't think that I've seen too many called in the NBA like that. If they took the shirt off and then threw it -- yup. But just pulling it up over their face in the NBA - not unless some other action went along with it. Gotta say too, though, that I watch very little NBA any more. I'd rather watch basketball. ![]() |
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