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"Let them play" part two
Thanx for the post on the first thread, learned alot.
Now how do you guys handle a playoff/finals game. Do you pre-game to let them play a little more than a reg season game? A little more physical contact? Only big fouls ect?
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Along the lines of what you are asking, I have always said that the higher the quality of the basketball at a given level, the easier it is to officiate, and, for the most part this means fewer whistles. This is not because of the officials' philosophy, but because of the nature of the game itself.
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Maybe easier because there are fewer whistles, but high level games are where your game management skills are what separate the good official from the great official. Communicating with partner(s), coaches, players, watching the clock stop and start, awareness of game flow, what defense is each team playing, what offense are they running, what plays are they running....those are the kind of things that keep a high level game running smoothly, not just whistling fouls and violations.
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Especially "no" to the question about only getting "big fouls", if you mean "hard fouls" or extra-physical play. Officiating that way, I think, would lead to really rough play and nobody wants to see that. Call a normal game according to whether the player gained an illegal advantage with the contact, or whether the contact was simply too rough (even without an advantage). Just my opinion, but I really think if you ONLY get the big stuff, you're in for more big stuff than you'd like. |
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I do. Had a coach,whose team racked up 38 fouls and still lost, come up after the game and thank me for keeping the game under control. I think it was a compliment. He seemed sincere. |
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It's just another way of saying do what you have been doing. An official shouldn't change how he calls the game because it's a "big" game. Presumably he was given the big game because of how he has called previous games. So keep calling it that way. Glue factory, eh? Maybe I'd finally get to travel the world, assumming I get applied to envelopes and postage stamps.
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