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Overnbach Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:47am

T on fan
 
First round of state varsity boys basketball playoffs. Visitor goes up by four with four seconds left in overtime. Home coach is granted a time out. An excited fan runs out of the stands behind the visitor bench and into the visitor huddle, maybe six feet on the floor, to high-five his buddies. Officials call a T....I don't know on whom, was it an indirect on the coach?

Have you seen anything like this? Would you do this? FYI, I was a fan of the home team, and the T was to our benefit, so this is not a rant. (We lost.)

Jurassic Referee Thu Mar 06, 2008 07:11am

The technical would have to be a team technical foul called for crowd behavior. Personally, there is nowayinhell I would ever call a technical foul on a fan in this situation.

jdw3018 Thu Mar 06, 2008 07:55am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
The technical would have to be a team technical foul called for crowd behavior. Personally, there is nowayinhell I would ever call a technical foul on a fan in this situation.

I agree with JR 100% on this one. No way I'm calling a T in that situation.

I may have them removed by game mgmt depending on the situation and what actually happened.

Jurassic Referee Thu Mar 06, 2008 08:00am

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Originally Posted by jdw3018
I may have them removed by game mgmt depending on the situation and what actually happened.

Any fan that comes on the floor should be removed by game management automatically, without the officials even having to mention it.

jdw3018 Thu Mar 06, 2008 08:06am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Any fan that comes on the floor should be removed by game management automatically, without the officials even having to mention it.

Sure, though that doesn't always happen and I've learned on this board never to say always. :D

Scrapper1 Thu Mar 06, 2008 08:41am

That's a bad T. :(

Forksref Thu Mar 06, 2008 09:28am

The fan didn't interfere with play. No T. Only asking for trouble.

As for game management removing a fan, lot's of luck! Most of the time you can't FIND the game management, they're at the concession stand or in their office or in the lobby. And, if they are available, they are usually so weak that they don't know what to do.

Adam Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:02am

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Originally Posted by Forksref
As for game management removing a fan, lot's of luck! Most of the time you can't FIND the game management, they're at the concession stand or in their office or in the lobby. And, if they are available, they are usually so weak that they don't know what to do.

At the varsity level? In a playoff game? Glad I don't work where you do? In my last association (I'm between associations now having moved again), gm would have been all over that even in a jv game.

Junker Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:28pm

I agree that it should be a game management problem. There is a possibility that this was something the state wanted taken care of in their pregame. It is my understanding (not experience yet) that in some parts, including mine, someone from the state handles the pregame, not the officials that are working. The officials may have been specifically instructed to take care of this with a whistle. I have no idea if this was the case, but it may be a possibility.

Rufus Thu Mar 06, 2008 03:53pm

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Originally Posted by Forksref
The fan didn't interfere with play. No T. Only asking for trouble.

As for game management removing a fan, lot's of luck! Most of the time you can't FIND the game management, they're at the concession stand or in their office or in the lobby. And, if they are available, they are usually so weak that they don't know what to do.

In general you're correct. I had a situation this year with a belligerent fan who needed to be removed from the facility. I called the game administrator over and, as I went to point the fan out, the fan self-deported. I asked the administrator to be sure the fan found the exit and didn't come back. You would have thought I gave him the keys to the candy store. He "jumped to it" with great enthusiasm and we didn't see that fan again. Wish all administrators were all like that.

Brad Thu Mar 06, 2008 06:09pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Personally, there is nowayinhell I would ever call a technical foul on a fan in this situation.

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Originally Posted by jdw3018
No way I'm calling a T in that situation.

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Originally Posted by Forksref
The fan didn't interfere with play. No T. Only asking for trouble.

What they said.

socalreff Thu Mar 06, 2008 06:36pm

Lebron
 
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Originally Posted by Overnbach
First round of state varsity boys basketball playoffs. Visitor goes up by four with four seconds left in overtime. Home coach is granted a time out. An excited fan runs out of the stands behind the visitor bench and into the visitor huddle, maybe six feet on the floor, to high-five his buddies. Officials call a T....I don't know on whom, was it an indirect on the coach?

Have you seen anything like this? Would you do this? FYI, I was a fan of the home team, and the T was to our benefit, so this is not a rant. (We lost.)

Same thing happened in the NBA last night in Lebron's 50 point game.
A fan came to the huddle and was trying to high five Lebron and was promptly escorted out by security. It did take a second for security to respond....maybe because he was wearing a Cleveland - Lebron jersey.

bigdogrunnin Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:27am

NO WAY, NO HOW!! NO "T"!!!! Game administrator please accompany this fan to the door. Thank you!!!!

26 Year Gap Sat Mar 08, 2008 01:33pm

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Originally Posted by socalreff
Same thing happened in the NBA last night in Lebron's 50 point game.
A fan came to the huddle and was trying to high five Lebron and was promptly escorted out by security. It did take a second for security to respond....maybe because he was wearing a Cleveland - Lebron jersey.

Glad security was able to figure out who was LeBron and who was the fan.


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