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Hey Mark, your blog says, "And for the record, I have nothing to say about the finals. That was last season." So why are you here, posting about the Finals? We're dying to know!
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I will post the rest of the casebook writeup for you. Player A1 is DRIVING TO THE BASKET for a LAYUP. What is the DECIDING POINT BETWEEN BLOCK OR CHARGE. A defender must establish his position before the offesnive player starts his upward shooting motion with the ball in order to draw an offensive foul. If a defender SLIDES into position (this is an RA thing.. get it) after the ball starts upward, a block foul should be assessed. Incase you dont understand, let me explain the rules further to you. The words SLIDES into position is critical. You see, if you are the primary defender, you dont slide into position, you are actively guarding the player with the ball, in which case the RA DOESNT APPLY AT ALL. So the only time the RA applies is for a 2ndary defender who is SLIDING in to take a charge. in order to be "legal" and take the charge, the 2ndary defender must have been there BEFORE HE STARTED HIS SHOOTING MOTION. That is what makes him legal Mr i wish i knew as much as a fanboy boy... you guys are so easy on this forum. i expected more |
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Because this isnt my blog. This is an officials forum. because i thought i might find some interesting discussion among officials who might offer some interesting perspective. instead i get a lot of the same nonsense in the comments on my blog. So far at least. But im holding out hope. this would be a great place to get an officials point of view of what they saw in the finals. Instead, anyone who took a viewpoint that questioned the officials, got crucified. They got asked for example. I provided them. Hopefully there will be some discussion on them. I also like to lurk here to see what people say about the process of becoming an NBA official, what they think of the officiating in the NBA, etc. Why I post on this and other forums is always different than what i post on my blog. otherwise I would just post it on my blog ! either way, thanks for reading the blog ! m |
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Oh yeah. Whenever the NBA fines you for your blog, I always pull it up to see what you wrote!
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First, this is an officiating site. Those who come here and present plays and ask for interpretations will get a correct rulling. Posters who come here to complain about offficiating and how their team was robbed get destroyed. This is our forum. We hear enough of that $hit from fans who don;t know the rules when we're on the floor. We don't have to listen to it here and we won't. Those posters are referred to as fanboys. Second, the NBA officials are the best basketball officials in the world. Evenso, they make mistakes. Every officials who blows a whistle makes mistakes. They aren't perfect, none of us are. The first perfect game has yet to be officiated, played or coached. Third, a foul in basketball is the most subjective call in sports, with soccer obviously a close second. It's in the eye of the beholder, within the established standards. Consistency can only extend to a certain point. I don;t buy into the conspriacy theory. I believe just as many calls are missed/made on one end as the other. The number of FTs taken doesn't dick. Styles of play, strategy and other issues alter that number. It's a poor way to examinate officiating. Finally, The NBA Finals, Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks. You, Don Nelson, and Avery Johnson have done a tremendous job building the team. However, during the Finals, you were the story, not your team. You took the focus off them. While I'm 100% sure you're not an idiot, as I have said you certainly act like one at the games. Perhaps it would be good to separate owner and fan. You gave your guys an excuse to lose. "It's the refs fault. Blame on the refs!" Josh Howard knows damn well he called a timeout. He asked for it, put his hands together and started moving toward the bench. He had a Chris Webber look on his face if there's ever been one. If he didn't want a timeout, he should have been screaming at the top of his lungs. But he didn't becasue he knew he had screwed up. But the next day, he's full of stories. You wanted a foul on Wade for that little bit of contact? Were you an NBA fan when Jordan was still dominating? In playoff series against the Pacers, Reggie Miller shoved jordan all the way to the division line, caught the inbounds pass and hit a game winning 3. There was 10 times the contact on that play than there was on the Wade-Terry play. It's not a foul. BTW, that's not Joe DeRosa's call from the lead position. It's the name of the game these days. Blame the refs. World cup, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, youth league baseball, HS football, it makes no difference. People like yourself, people of position and power, just make it worse. That's my point of view. Best of luck next year.
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Blame the refs. no. You dont see me blaming joe or danny crawford or javie Even Bavetta. They all called GREAT games. GREAT GREAT games. Not everyone is up to their standards. Thats a shame, because with the resourcesavailable to the NBA, we could get the rest of the staff far, far closer. have you ever tried to make it to the NBA ? talked to those who have ? Do you realize there are about 10x as many officials in the NBA that have called Belmont vs Winthrop as Duke vs UNC ? Why do you think that is ? Im curious from to hear about it from someone in the business ? |
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Can we get an email check on this guy. Brad/Mick? I don't believe its him either, but just for ****s and giggles.
Either that or email me saying its you from a mavericks email addy: [email protected] |
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It's him
For the record - I was initially suspicious too. Last night, I sent an e-mail to him with the subject official forum and and got one back from his dallasmavs.com account almost immediately. Believe it or not, I think this is the real...Mark Cuban.
I wonder if this thread ends up as long as that MLB thread?!? |
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Veteran college officials have no desire to work in the NBA. Jess Kersey's son Brian is a top notch college official who works Duke-Carolina or Kentucky-LSU as much as he wants. But he has no desire to work the NBA. I guess that's the guys that you're wanting instead of who's being promoted but those guys aren't interested. October to June. No thanks. Go to a camp held by NBA officials. Young guys, not 20 year college vets, trying to make the NBA. NBDL, WNBA, that's who you're complaining about, those that you don't want in the playoffs.
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[QUOTE=JRutledge]Well Mark, who the best officials and the worst officials are is very subjective point of view. Also the "best" cannot work every night and every game. Someone that is not the "best" is going to work some time.
No you could not. Not everyone wants to be an NBA official. The top NCAA officials make more money than a rookie NBA official. They also have better job security and they are not considered expendable. - So what you are saying is 1. we dont have the top 60 officials available. 2. If we paid more to start officials with years of college experience who had reached a level of expertise based on the measurement techniques we currently use we could attract better, more qualified officials ? Im for that. In fact, im pushing for that. As far as being considered "expendable". Could you explain more about that ? Seriously, would like to know more about what you are saying there. |
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PA Coach, what are you trying to say with that burry freeze frame from TV video?
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