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Coach, hopefully we as a crew have had a pregame meeting and discussed giving input on calls. Generally our discussion would be: "if you have info on a call of mine, come get me, ask me if I saw what you saw and then give me the chance to change my call. If you have to, go ahead and blow your whistle and get my attention."
The main problem, though, is that with differing areas of court coverage it may be that the the partner didnt get a good look. But a good crew will help their partner out when possible. As a general matter, though, if the call is in my partner's primary area, I am going to let it stand since I didnt have the look he did. But if I see a clear mistake, my partner and I will discuss it. |
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In your particular situation, I take it what you are saying is that he was hanging on the rim as a safety issue because of the bodies on the floor. I have to say, I am going to presume my partner saw that. I probably wouldnt have given any input on that T call.
Believe me, (1) you dont want the officials watching in each others areas and (2) you dont want the delay of each official checking with the other on all those kinds of calls. It would have to be a pretty big miss that I saw clearly and felt strongly about for me to give input to change a call. |
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However, cdaref alluded to the can of worms that gets opened when officials start offering help on judgment calls. Unless you have good reason to believe your partner didn't see something vital, or if you really think he doesn't know a certain rule, there's not much a partner can do. We can't over-rule anything, regardless. In a situation like this, I'd like to think my partner would stop and at least tell me what he has before reporting. He's got to walk in my direction to report anyway coming from Lead.
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I guess refs are kind of line quarterbacks and point guards. The good ones see what in front of them and deal with whats in front of them. The great ones see the whole court/field and know when to break away from whats in front of them. |
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So lets say he doesn't tweet a T, what should he have done ? Just leave the kid hanging from the rim until the bodies cleared out ? It just seems to be an almost can't win deal. Leave kid hanging or tweet something to stop play. Can we stop play in that sitch because of safety reasons and play it like an inadvertent whistle ?
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Also to say that the other official saw something is also irrelevant to this call. This is completely a judgment call and it is very possible that two officials with similar backgrounds disagree. I was watching a game last night from the stands before the game I was going to work and there was an illegal screen called. In my opinion I felt the contact was legal or incidental and my partner that was sitting next to me thought it was a foul. Officials make calls also based on their experiences and understanding of rules and experiences enforcing those rules. Just because one official saw something does not make them correct. They just might have a different perspective. Peace
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