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3 part question 2 of 3
We are playing on the side court as described in part 1 of 3. The coach continues to walk out on the court to coach his kids. During a free throw at the opposite end he is out on the court about ten feet talking to two of his player. My next time up court I ask the coach to stay off the court and his response was “Is that what you are concerned about, you should be more concerned about the game”. I wanted to give him a T right there but he caught me so off guard with his comment I just let it go. How would you have addressed the coach?
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Coach was 10 feet out on the court, was asked to stay off, then popped off about it. Not much to laugh at, here.
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No, sorry, not at all. Coaches belong on the sidelines seated or in the box. 10' out on the floor while the clock is running is ridiculous. Clearly this must be some "daddy-coach" type who is clueless. And I'm not familiar with the genre of "clever coach type humor." Wouldn't that be some kind of oxymoron or something like that?
Haven't you ever wanted to just "accidentally" way-lay some dumb arse who you've already warned and he keeps getting off his leash and wandering around the court? Seriously? Maybe that's like a primary temprement difference between the "average" coach and the "average" referee. If I had to dodge him more than once, he'd go down in a heap, and I might sue him too, 'cause now my neck hurts. I was actually half serious. In my brief stint reffing summer league over 3 summers, I had to dodge a couple coaches who were inbounds during transition. I was running up the court looking at the players, then he's right in front of me just as I turned around in time to see him before plowing into him. It occured to me that someone could get hurt. I see coaches step out 1-2 feet often. I just started doing that myself a little bit this season. I only do it in gyms where the players seats are practically inbounds, and I never linger. In the past 7 seasons, I never dared. The only reason I do it now is from reading threads in here, I've concluded that I can get away with it as long as I'm behaving myself in every other way, I don't loiter out there, and I keep it 1-2 feet no more. Is it still a violation? Of course, so warn me or whack me if it's a problem. I will comply. ![]() Last edited by bbcoach7; Tue Feb 10, 2009 at 04:25am. |
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I actually ran into a coach on a very fast transtition to the point he went down hard. He was about 2 feet onto the court. My partner T'd him up for being on the floor (because I was still regaining my equilibrium), basically stopping the transtition (it was the said coach's team doing it). The coach then got up off the floor, and screamed at me telling me the collision was my fault. I T'd him up and gave him the heave-ho signal. Ready for this? It was during summer ball league.
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