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JRutledge Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:15am

1. Court Presence
2. Appearance
3. People skills

Peace

rainmaker Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:48am


1. Someone who's willing to work with me. Nothing worse than a partner who's "too good" for me, or above me.

2. Solid rules knowledge.

3. Great dead ball officiating.

aussie_ref Fri Jul 08, 2005 05:29am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
I'm kind of surprised that you're bringing this topic up again, Mark. Didn't you just recently tell us what attributes you were looking for in a perfect partner? :confused:

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She can practice blowing my whistle ;)

dblref Fri Jul 08, 2005 05:43am

1. Pleated & beltless pants
2. No patent leather shoes
3. No fishnets
:D

Mark Dexter Fri Jul 08, 2005 10:02pm

1. Communication
1. Communication
1. Communication (with me verbally, with me silently, with the table, with the fans, with the players, with the coaches, you get the point).

4. Someone who "has my back" - not that they have rabbit ears, but that they won't hang me out to dry with a coach, and will T someone up for something against me that I don't see or can't call.
5. Rules knowledge. This probably comes from 4 years of working intramurals - partners had a good feel for the game, but our rules sessions only covered part of the book. I could easily see this changing to decisiveness over the next year or so.

refnrev Fri Jul 08, 2005 10:49pm

1. Good rules knowledge and how and when to apply it.

2. Good court presence and personality.

3. No showboating, grandstanding, or "one-upping" their partners.

Camron Rust Mon Jul 11, 2005 01:54am

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Originally posted by M&M Guy
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
OK - enough nonsense. Since the board is slow this summer, let's get into some philosophy.

List the three most important attributes you want in a partner. I'll start.

1) good rules knowledge

1) I would change that to good game knowledge. It's important to know the rules, but I think it's better to the game overall. <FONT COLOR=RED>Perhaps someone who has been a former player or (gasp!) coach who has a working knowledge of the game can better apply the rules as they are intended.</FONT>

While this can be the case, it can just as often be a curse. I've seen many former players/coaches that <em>think</em> they know the game call every myth in the book making the game harder for those that really know the game. Some don't ever study the rules. They assume that they don't need to since they were a good player/coach.

M&M Guy Mon Jul 11, 2005 09:01am

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Originally posted by Camron Rust

While this can be the case, it can just as often be a curse. I've seen many former players/coaches that <em>think</em> they know the game call every myth in the book making the game harder for those that really know the game. Some don't ever study the rules. They assume that they don't need to since they were a good player/coach.

I agree wholeheartedly. I guess I wasn't clear in that you need to also know the rules; it's hard to have one without the other. Just having been a part of the game results in what you mentioned. Just knowing the rules without knowing the game results in an official making 20 3-sec. calls in a game. I've had people ask me to officiate volleyball and soccer, but one of the main reasons I don't is because I don't really know those games. Yes, I can study the rules, and I can go watch several games, but I still would not have that "feel" for the game like I do in basketball and baseball/softball.


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