JRutledge |
Wed Jan 31, 2007 03:54pm |
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
You forgot to ask above if the coach was out <b>on</b> the court <b>yelling</b> at the official. The answer to that is <b>"yes"</b> according to the original post.
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What does “on to the court” mean? The reason I say that is because depending on the gym they might have a foot onto the court and I am not going to nit pick that. Was he as the 3 point line? Was he at the FT line? There are different degrees of being on the court.
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
I thought that they frowned on coaches being out their box, coming out onto the court and yelling at officials in Illinois. Guess I was wrong. Musta been another state.
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Secondly our state administrator (boy's basketball) backed off from his very strict stance last year. He wanted us focusing more on game management than give a T to a coach that has their foot out of the box. The impression that I got is if they are coaching and not being unsportsmanlike that we can warn a coach to get back into the box. I think they realized that our focus is not always on the coach and every where they stand and did not want to burden officials with such a strict policy. Or at least that is kind of what he said during this summer. I have not heard another major issue about the coaching box before the season and during the season.
Peace
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