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This is a summer league, so he's definitely getting whacked!!
Regular season / playoff game I might use discretion because the reality is that the focus of the end of the game is now going to be on us. It would definitely be addressed one way or another though. |
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If they're ignoring the ball after a made basket, TWEET with a delay of game warning. "I've got a delay of game warning against Team A. Let's keep it moving boys, next time will be a T." If A players are within earshot, in a quieter voice, "I don't want to have to call a T this late in a close game."
Now we've stopped the game and will resume where we left off... a throw-in for team A behind the end line, administered by the officials, and therefore, with a count. Seems to me that's a preventative way of dealing with it, and personally I try to be preventative. You shout at a ref, you get stuck. Doesn't matter who was right or wrong or what the ref did to trigger it. The great thing about our profession is that we have a whistle, and as such, even if we're wrong, we're right.
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2) If they're ignoring the ball after a made basket, the current rules already authorize you to start a count. Iow, the rules that we already have direct us on how to handle the situation. It's always a good idea to just follow the rules as written without making up new ones. Of course, if you answered using FIBA rules, please ignore the above. You should always specify which ruleset that you're using to answer. We usually assume that FED or NCAA rules are being used. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 06:42am. |
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10.3.20. Delaying the game by preventing the ball from being promptly made live or by preventing continuous play. This shall also apply to bench personnel. To me, actively refusing to put the ball in play by ignoring it is "preventing the ball from being promptly made live" AND "preventing continuous play". Before you howl at that interpretation, sleep soundly knowing I never have to enforce this set of rules again. The bad thing about our profession is how eager we are to show each other up.
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Well I would be remiss to say that this wouldn't be an issue if all rule sets used common sense and stopped the clock on a made basket under a minute at the end of the game. A glaring problem in the rules that needs to be fixed IMO.
In this situation, we basically need to bite the bullet here, I don't see how anyone could justify calling a technical in this situation. Under the rules, sure, but if you T here you will bring the house down on your head and you will give your supervisor a major headache. I wouldn't want to be in the position of having to defend a T over that statement at that point in the game. I would even say that calling a T here is overly officious. |
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2) I disagree completely with your "supervisor" remark too. From personal experience I'd have to say imo that the truth is the polar opposite of your statement. Supervisors want officials that will take care of bidness if they have to, not people that make up excuses to avoid making the tough call. People like that give supervisors headaches, and supervisors will get rid of those headaches. |
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Common sense to me is that you use the same rules for the whole game. |
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