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Old Tue Nov 18, 2008, 01:24pm
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Never done it for that, but I did have a beckoned coach come to me instead of going to her player to tell me there had to be a foul because her player was hurt. That one got dealt with.
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Old Tue Nov 18, 2008, 01:49pm
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How would you suggest dealing with an official that stands over a player and tells him to "stop faking" and "get your @$$ up" and tries to administer the throw-in while the player is still on the ground?
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If I see a coach come onto the court on their own, I beckon them automatically and 100% of the time. This will help in the administration of the injury - when I saw the player injured, I beckoned the coach.

If a coach came onto the court to an uninjured player, and affected the opponents, of course I have a T.
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Old Tue Nov 18, 2008, 01:58pm
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How would you suggest dealing with an official that stands over a player and tells him to "stop faking" and "get your @$$ up" and tries to administer the throw-in while the player is still on the ground?
Possible suspension from doing games.
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Old Tue Nov 18, 2008, 02:15pm
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How would you suggest dealing with an official that stands over a player and tells him to "stop faking" and "get your @$$ up" and tries to administer the throw-in while the player is still on the ground?
Contact your state's licensing body. Ridiculous!


If there is an injury the coach is always beckoned in my opinion.

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Old Tue Nov 18, 2008, 08:52pm
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Coach gets the benefit of the doubt on this, but the player will come out or a timeout will be burned.
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How would you suggest dealing with an official that stands over a player and tells him to "stop faking" and "get your @$$ up" and tries to administer the throw-in while the player is still on the ground?
Tar and feathers should work well.
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