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You have to do a little better than that if you think you are going to change my mind. It is not happening. I have seen the play enough to try to see why the Lead could have called this. I saw nothing other than an iffy play that the Trail passed on. Peace
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That'll be nice to see when you each start calling fouls and violations in each other's primary area.
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Post player holds the ball for 5 seconds. Whose primary is it? Post player turns away from lead to the middle and gets fouled. Whose primary is it? Player gets fouled in transition on trail's sideline halfway between trail and lead. Whose primary is it? Player pulls up for 3 in transition at the FT line extended trail side. Whose primary is it? Right handed player pulls up for a jumper on the left elbow (weak side)and gets hit on his shooting arm. Whose primary is it? Anybody besides Jeff? Last edited by refguy; Wed Apr 01, 2009 at 08:55am. |
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I know whose primary it is, but I also know it is easier for one of the other spots to see a travel in the post than it is for the lead.
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Okay, I think now we're just....
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Anyone besides Jeff care to answer those scenarios?
You just agreed that there are situations during a game where there are no primary areas, and where the diagram in the book is irrelevant to who should blow the whistle. And just because you have a player or two in your primary according to the book doesn't mean that's where you should officiate. Officiate the closest competitive match-up not the wood or players that are just standing there picking their nose. I would hope as an instructor you are teaching this? BTW. those 2 players that may have been in the L's primary weak side were good examples of nose pickers. |
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It's tough to answer your situations because there are no absolutes or always in officiating. PCAs/diagrams are meant to serve as a guideline, but I'm learning that the main thing is about open looks.
Sometimes the official with the best open look isn't the one who should be making the call... we must decide whether going to get it or passing will help THE GAME. |
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What if those two guys get there elbows up while going for the gold?
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I believe if you reach, the whistle should be a little late, Give the official who is supposed to make the call an opportunity to make it. Maybe he/she was being patient on the contact. Last edited by Ch1town; Wed Apr 01, 2009 at 09:49am. |
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Still trying to find somebody that will agree with your nonsense?
Why don't you put down something like: "Do not respond unless you also think that officials should watch for phantom fouls all all the court!" or-- "Do not respond if you understand why the court is divided into "primary zones." or-- "Do not respond unless you agree with me." Does that cover everything that you're looking for? Good luck with that. Maybe you can try another forum? One where there's fanboys who don't understand officiating and will agree with you. |
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