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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 01:49pm
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I am a fairly new official and after officiating for 2 years had to call my first T. It was at a team camp and after making a call, a player turned to me pointed to me and said "your f#@*$ing rotten". I called a flagrant foul and tossed him for the remainder of the game. I have heard a few different evaluations of my call. Some say due to the nature of the language that it was flagrant. Others have told me that even though it was bad, it was only a technical foul and he would have to have another T to get tossed. The third interpretation was that it was only one technical foul, but you could sit him down for the rest of the game. What is the proper procedure for this scenario. Does it have to be physical to be flagrant? I thought after two years and over 60 games that I would be ready for my first T, but I must admit I did get a little fired up. Just to add to it, my partner had to toss the coach of the player just 5 minutes before and the team was losing by about 20 points. It really didn't get much better either. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 02:28pm
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you were

perfectly fine -- unless this is the NBA he's gone -- he made it personal by what he said and that in my opinion is a tossable offense.

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Flagrant all the way.

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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 02:58pm
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I'm confused by the third interp., unless the evaluator (or whoever told you this) was meaning that it's a flag. T, which is only one technical plus an ejection (he "sits the rest of the game" part?).

It doesn't have to be physical to be flagrant; non-physical contact can have the same result. You just have to decide whether you think it's deserving; IMO, this is 50-50, but I probably would have only T'd, not tossed.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 04:17pm
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He's done and depending on the team camp, he might be done with the camp.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 04:29pm
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I'm confused by the third interp., unless the evaluator (or whoever told you this) was meaning that it's a flag. T, which is only one technical plus an ejection (he "sits the rest of the game" part?).

It doesn't have to be physical to be flagrant; non-physical contact can have the same result. You just have to decide whether you think it's deserving; IMO, this is 50-50, but I probably would have only T'd, not tossed.
You gonna let a kid look at you and call you a Moth#$f$%#$ and just give him a T? There are certain things that an adult should not allow a kid to do or say. Tolerence of this is what has led our sportsmanship in this country to be what it is. Please don't bring in the "but it is the way these kids are raised" or "that is just a figure of speech to them" argument.

Sometimes you have to punish someone in order to get their attention enough in order for them to even consider changing their way of doing things and trying to become better people, which is, btw, one of the purposes of interscholastic athletics.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 05:10pm
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It doesn't have to be physical to be flagrant; non-physical contact can have the same result. You just have to decide whether you think it's deserving; IMO, this is 50-50, but I probably would have only T'd, not tossed.
tmp44, you're a stupid @#$%%$@ if you don't think that's flagrant.

Sam, yes, he's gotta go. And in my state, he would be suspended for two more games if this was a high school game.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 06:01pm
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a player turned to me pointed to me and said "your f#@*$ing rotten".
"And you're f***ing done for the night, buddy."
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 06:28pm
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Send that mother****er to the shower.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 06:45pm
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I have no problem with your call. I would of handled it the exact same way.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 08:03pm
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You know to be honest, you did it exactly correct. He would have gotten a T real quick for the finger point, and then another one for the WORD's so any way it would have went he would have been gone.

I can not believe that someone told you that it was not a F.T.

What is this game coming too!!!!!

That is why i am abt to give it up!!!

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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 08:50pm
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For my money, you nailed it. Think of it as the basketball equivalent of sending him to time out. I am frankly astonished that anybody would have a problem with this call -- it made itself. Plus it's a summer game and they're losing by 20, so it's not like your call had any impact on the outcome of the game (I am not suggesting you pass on this in a close game). Hopefully he learned his lesson today and won't cost him team when it really counts.

You're right about getting fired up. It happens, even to vets. I pre-game with my partners that when one of us has a T, we meet before reporting. It gives us a chance to let our heart rate settle a bit and to discuss the penalty and what we're going to tell the coach before we report it. Screwing up and shooting at the wrong basket or saying the wrong thing to the coach just makes a difficult situation worse
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 09:00pm
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You're right about getting fired up. It happens, even to vets. I pre-game with my partners that when one of us has a T, we meet before reporting. It gives us a chance to let our heart rate settle a bit and to discuss the penalty and what we're going to tell the coach before we report it. Screwing up and shooting at the wrong basket or saying the wrong thing to the coach just makes a difficult situation worse
BITS,

Interesting idea...something that I might start to do.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 09:14pm
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You're right about getting fired up. It happens, even to vets. I pre-game with my partners that when one of us has a T, we meet before reporting. It gives us a chance to let our heart rate settle a bit and to discuss the penalty and what we're going to tell the coach before we report it. Screwing up and shooting at the wrong basket or saying the wrong thing to the coach just makes a difficult situation worse
BITS,

Interesting idea...something that I might start to do.
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Old Mon Aug 15, 2005, 10:22pm
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Flagrant all the way.

Without a doubt, no question.
No brainer, good call.
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