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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 02:26pm
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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
2) good communication skills
3) keeps importance of game in perspective by demonstrating occasional humor

I'm serious about the last one. There's nothing worse than working with someone who thinks a kids basketball game is the most serious event on the face of the earth.
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 02:33pm
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1. Good rules knowledge and application.
2. Communicates well (with partners, players and coaches)
3. Works hard.
4. No matter what level the game is, I agree with Mark's #3. You gotta have fun!
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 02:44pm
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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
2) good communication skills
3) keeps importance of game in perspective by demonstrating occasional humor

I'm serious about the last one. There's nothing worse than working with someone who thinks a kids basketball game is the most serious event on the face of the earth.
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. 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.

2) Absolutely. Your partner may make all the right calls, but if they don't know how to communicate them, it will be a long game.

3) Would be nice, but I have known people who aren't good at humor, and when they try to be funny it comes out feeling forced and wrong. I would think it's better to be relaxed and comfortable; not appearing too uptight and nervous. If you have a partner that has a sense of humor, also knowing when to use it can be just as important. Just remember to have fun!
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 03:16pm
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As long as they can call a good game, I can work with almost anyone.

I prefer, however, to work with someone who is willing to discuss things with me before, during, and after the game. Maybe because I am new at this and I need/appreciate the help, or maybe just because it is more enjoyable to work with someone that shows interest in what is going on.

To list three I'd say:

1) Competent
2) Communicative (on the court)
3) Personable (off the court)

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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 03:38pm
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One that can throw the ball up straight.
Nah. This happens only once each game. FYI - I don't allow overtimes.

BTW - you're not going to make too many friends here with that tag line.
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 03:47pm
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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?

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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 04:25pm
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 04:28pm
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1) good rules application
2) good hustle and attitude
3) good communication
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 04:54pm
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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?

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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 05:50pm
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1) Professional (shows up on time, knows and uses the proper mechanics and the rules, isn't lazy, trying to improve every game)

2) Supportive

3) Communicative
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 08:42pm
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 09:03pm
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Since, I am a rookie here is my two euros'

1. Communicates eye contact; ball location; mechanics

2. Loud whistle sometimes my hearing is bad

3. Refreshment after the game Sodas' of course
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 09:39pm
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1)Decisive
2)Consistant
3)Will whack a coach if they cross the line


And of course you have to have fun
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Old Thu Jul 07, 2005, 11:07pm
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The best partners I've had a chance to work with; some international-level officials, generally had the following attributes:

1. Communication Skills
2. A feel for how to apply the rules
3. Quiet but firm confidence (although occasionally loud)

With one partner in particular, everybody - players, coaches, table personnel, fans - love to see him walk in the gym for their game.
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Old Fri Jul 08, 2005, 12:11am
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One that can throw the ball up straight.
Shortly to be gone again.
D@mn. I'm gone for a short time and I miss more fun.
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