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Hey guys. I am interested in officiating, and I'm not sure why. Why did you guys choose to become officials? What do you like about your jobs, and how do you handle coaches, players and fans criticism?
Also, I was watching the Texas vs. Iowa St. game last night, and an Iowa St. player was intentionally fouled, but still made the shot. The officials counted the basket and gave him 2 FTs and the ball. It should have been one shot and the ball, correct? |
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Trust the official in the game utex. There is a reason he is there and you are not yet there. That reason is that he knows the rules.
Any intentional foul carries a 2 shot penalty, regardless of what happens on the shot. |
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Why I officiate?
I officiate because I am still a very competitive person by nature. I was not a "great" athlete but a decent one. I played Football, Basketball and Baseball since I was a kid and thru High School. I am a huge sports fan that can have an extensive talk about most major sports in both college and pro and HS. I had been looking for some way to get directly involved in sports since I could not realitically play anymore. Then a friend in college told me about how he was a HS umpire. The rest was history.
I love the fact that you still have to keep your composure and still are required to perform at the top level. And in the end, I am the one that wlil be right no matter what. Now of course you must be prepared and make good decisions, but you word is final. And finally I stay physically fit and healthy. I am probably now in better shape then I was when I was a teenager. And if the exercise keeps me healthy longer in my later years, then so be it. Peace
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We need a baseline. Let's first assume we have done our homework and we know the rules and the mechanics. This gives us a layer of security and self-confidence. This is most important. Then we realize that we get yelled at for two reasons: For 1.> We go back study harder and work harder and take the abuse, then vow we will not make the same mistake. For 2.> We realize that we cannot deal with ignorance and dismiss it... totally. Good luck. mick |
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Thanks for the feedback. One reason I'm interested in officiating is that I grew up on the court, and want to stay in the game. Plus, its good exercise, and I'm not bothered by constructive criticism.
My main concern though is balancing time between officiating, work and my family. |
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try reffing, go ahead and give it a shot. As for the time involved, it's only as time consuming as you let it be, you can work 1 game a week and still be involved. "Constructive criticism, well, you'll find out soon enough if you've got the type of personality that can get beyond that. But you've certainly hit on the top reasons why officials quit, so you'll be going in knowing what to expect. Which is good. Good luck.
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In the NBA if this had been determined a "flagrant foul" (akin to the intentional foul) you would be partially right utex.... the shooter would have scored and would have gone to the line for 2 to make 1 and then get the ball.
Of course if I'm wrong with this one Drake will kick my butt. |
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Why I officiate? Several reasons here they go. 1) money, 2) community, 3) friends, 4)basketball, 5)fun. Actually, even if I wasn't paid, there is no place I'd rather be then wearing a stripped shirt and on the floor when the ball goes up.
How I got into it, I wanted to officiate football but when the another season started and I forgot to make the contacts I needed to start officiating football, I made the contacts to do basketball and I have been doing it ever since. Now that I do basketball, I don't want to do football. One type shirt and more games in basketball. |
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Love youth sports
I officiate because I love youth sports. Because of my work schedule, I can't commit to coaching for x nights a week, or even the same nights each week. So I officiate, pick my nights, and I stay involved.
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