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Second half there was a lot more reasons to rotate, I spent most of my time at T/L, and I called 7 fouls. Weird game. |
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I think I blew my whistle maybe twice in the whole first half, while he was calling things left and right, all legitimate calls. I'm frustrated at halftime, thinking I'm missing things, but he tells me that everything is OK, there is just not anything going on in my area. He even compliments me on a couple of "no calls". The lesson I took from that game is that officiating is as much about knowing when not to blow your whistle as when to blow it. |
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AHEM! 2,3 & 4, maybe.:D |
[QUOTE=Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.;573173]Remember the first three rules of basketball officiating: Stay true to your line; officiate your primary area; and trust your partner.
QUOTE] I understand the last two, but typical newbie that I am, don't understand the first one about "stay true to your line"?:confused: |
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dsqrddgd909: Worry about your boundary lines (and the division line if you are the T0 and not your partners; there are only a few rare cases where an official has to blow an out-of-bounds on his partner's line. Nothing is more aggravating than to sound your whistle for an out-of-bounds on your own line and to hear your partner's whistle and calling the out-of-bounds too, especially if he is pointing the opposite direction you are, :eek:. MTD, Sr. |
Thanks - when I become an official, I will try to put into practice all of the good advice offered here.
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