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Mountaineer Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:35pm

OJ's back!
 
Tonight was OJ's triumphial return to the hardwood. It was a rematch against Capital HS. I went to the game and sat press row (I work for a media outlet - membership has its privledges).

I was bothered that Huntington administration did not stop the student section from chanting "Where is Lazo?" Many of them were adorning referee shirts . . .

I noticed that OJ was actually dunking in pregame. Not sure what your definition of a dunk is, but mine is above the rim, making a downward push toward the basket. Trust me, even though he didn't touch the rim - he was dunking.

Lots of dunks - LOTS of them. Huntington was very much the superior team. Even with more than 20 turnovers they won easily. Many of their turnovers came from missed allyoops.

OJ was on his best behavior. I left with about 3 minutes left in the game and HHS up by 20 - I think they won by 15. I noticed that Chris Early only played about 3 or 4 minutes in the 2nd quarter. He's already signed at Oklahoma. I guess he must be somewhat of a troubled kid because I don't think McGuffin plays him much.

MJT Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:41pm

Looking at the definition of a dunk, I don't think it qualifies if he does not touch the rim at all with his hand(s) or arm(s)? It will be interesting to get some others opinion on that.

Jurassic Referee Tue Feb 20, 2007 03:41am

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Originally Posted by MJT
Looking at the definition of a dunk, I don't think it qualifies if he does not touch the rim at all with his hand(s) or arm(s)? It will be interesting to get some others opinion on that.

Dropping the ball in from above is OK. Forcing or pushing the ball down is a dunk. Any doubt, don't bother calling it.

JRutledge Tue Feb 20, 2007 07:08am

Usually I would tell the kid to knock if off so I do not have to make such a hard decision. ;)

Peace

Mountaineer Wed Feb 21, 2007 12:26am

Quote:

Originally Posted by MJT
Looking at the definition of a dunk, I don't think it qualifies if he does not touch the rim at all with his hand(s) or arm(s)? It will be interesting to get some others opinion on that.

Trust me, with the force he was using - it was a dunk. And he did get the rim on one . . .

IREFU2 Wed Feb 21, 2007 09:23am

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Originally Posted by Mountaineer
Trust me, with the force he was using - it was a dunk. And he did get the rim on one . . .

Sounds like a T to me!!!!

BigTex Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:04am

Officials on the court?
 
Were the officials on the court when he was dunking?

This brings up another question.....do you blow your whistle when you walk onto the court? I personally do not, and have had many discussions with partners about it. I do not like to bring extra attention to myself. Why should you have to announce your presence. I once had a coach not happy with a pregame T (his player was actually hanging on the rim after a dunk with about 10 min left on clock). His argument was that the player did not know we were on the court. I explained that it was not any less illegal wether he knew we were out here or not.

What do you guys do?

Raymond Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:09am

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Originally Posted by BigTex
Were the officials on the court when he was dunking?

This brings up another question.....do you blow your whistle when you walk onto the court? I personally do not, and have had many discussions with partners about it. I do not like to bring extra attention to myself. Why should you have to announce your presence. I once had a coach not happy with a pregame T (his player was actually hanging on the rim after a dunk with about 10 min left on clock). His argument was that the player did not know we were on the court. I explained that it was not any less illegal wether he knew we were out here or not.

What do you guys do?

I'm usually preceded by dancing girls and helium balloons. :D

I've never seen nor heard of officials who blow their whistle when entering the court area. That would be dorky.

cmathews Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:14am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I'm usually proceeded by dancing girls and helium balloons. :D

I've never seen nor heard of officials who blow their whistle when entering the court area. That would be dorky.

are you saying you proceed onto the court like dancing girls or that dancing girls precede you (come in before you :D LOL)...In a gym where we work here the door from the officials locker room leads directly onto the court, some officials as they walk out give a tweet on the whistle so that they don't have to see anything inappropriate....

as for a post above about it being no less illegal whether officials are there or not....if the officials aren't there it isn't illegal, it is only illegal to dunk during intermissions and dead balls after the officials have assumed their jurisdiction over the game, which happens when they take the floor...

Raymond Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:19am

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Originally Posted by cmathews
are you saying you proceed onto the court like dancing girls or that dancing girls precede you (come in before you :D LOL

You got me :(...of course I went back and fixed it.

cmathews Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:24am

don't you hate it
 
when someone quotes you and your fix appears in your post but not in the quote LOL.....;)

Adam Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:30am

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Originally Posted by cmathews
when someone quotes you and your fix appears in your post but not in the quote LOL.....;)

It's even more fun when the fix is wrong. :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I'm usually preceeded....


Raymond Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:47am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
It's even more fun when the fix is wrong. :)

Damn it. :eek:

WhistlesAndStripes Wed Feb 21, 2007 06:17pm

OK, so I want to know, is it OK to correct everyone's spelling and grammar errors or not? I got a PM from bob jenkins a few weeks ago telling me to knock it off. Did everyone else receive the same memo, or did he just single me out because I'm white?

mick Wed Feb 21, 2007 06:23pm

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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
OK, so I want to know, is it OK to correct everyone's spelling and grammar errors or not? I got a PM from bob jenkins a few weeks ago telling me to knock it off. Did everyone else receive the same memo, or did he just single me out because I'm white?

Knock it off.


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