
Wed Jan 10, 2007, 05:18pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by luvernebbref
Boys V game, early in the first half (play halves in MN).
Block-Charge situation, no-brainer, its a charge on A1.
Ball is inbounded and I pass by the bench and the team A assistant coach is barking No Way, No Way!!!
Shortly, I am the lead and covering off ball and A3 bats the ball away from dribbler B1 near half court and in front of As bench, away from the side line of my partner. B1 recovers the ball and the assistant starts barking that B1 was out of bounds (may have or have not been OOB, I had action in the lane, and partner could not tell). The assistant then looks at me and barks That is the third thing you have missed already!
I call a foul on A4, not in the bonus so the ball is OOB on the baseline. I tell my partner to hold for a minute. I approach the assistant and tell him If you are going to bark at every situation tonight, this is going to be a long night for you, so I would suggest that you watch your mouth.
It usually takes a lot to get under my skin, but I was really annoyed and felt I needed to say something, even if nothing he said warranted a T. He never said another word the rest of the night.
What do you think, should I have ignored him, or would you have said something to him?
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WHy tell him it's going to be a LONG night? I'd tell the HEAD Coach that it's going to be a very SHORT night, and let him take care of it from there, cause if I have to, then it's gonna hurt both the ASSistant and the head coach.
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