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Yes, that's correct. A's rebound basket counts. A will now shoot his other free throw, and B will get the ball for an endline throwin. A got a legitimate rebound, and it wouldn't be fair to take it away from them.
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Aamof, whether a coach is gonna be happy or not should never be a consideration in any call. Never consider.....you'll go blind. Bad choice of words imo, Snaqs...... |
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Those are two different things. One is unprofessional; one is not: which is the one that most officials will clue in to.
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Why should any official have to consider at anytime how any coach feels about any call? That was my point....and I'd bet also that Snaqs didn't mean his post to convey the message that it actually did convey. |
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It's not about factoring the coach's likely reaction into making the call; it's about being aware and prepared to deal with it properly. And I'm pretty sure that's what the Snaqmaster was getting at.
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Many officials will figure out soon enough, if not through a basic understanding of human nature, then through game experience, what rulings coaches typically get emotional over. Example: a close play on a break where the block/charge ruling surrounds the official's judgment if LGP was earned, versus an easy no-brainer where LGP had roots. In the first situation, an official should not call the block or charge based on any perceived emotion that will come from one of the coaches, but the official will certainly know in his head that one of the coaches (in this example) will be emotional about the call. In the second situation, a coach that complains about the call of an opponent that had roots and drawing the PC is just being a goof. That's the difference.
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