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For the disbeliever.
someone pointed out how it works. any play that the evaluator can not determine with certainty goes to the official. In other words, any call that is iffy, benefit of doubt to official. The game is scored not an individual ref. I think you know that. There is no flaw in the system. The evaluators review every second of a game. They see every call that was made and missed. They score it. For you it might be flawed based on how they score it. For example, A1 goes for a shot is in the air, and B1 taps A1 on the hip or knee. If you called a foul, good job, correct call as this is not a basketball play and is an automatic call. If you passed on it, incorrect call. A1 head fakes, B1 takes fake and goes up, A1 even initiates contact. No call, incorrect. Foul on defense, correct. Foul on offense, incorrect. Miss a travel, incorrect call Call a travel that is not a travel, incorrect call. Oh, that looked strange, must be a travel. Repaly shows that player stepped with non-pivot foot picked up his pivot foot and shoot. Looked ugly but legal. College ref called travel, incorrect call. Player did not travel. Don't guess a travel. Replay does not lie. A1 goes up and islightly tapped on head by defender but plays through it and lays it in. Foul, Correct call. No harm no foul, incorrect call. Hope that gives you an idea of how they are evaluating plays. Of course, you may argue they are wrong but I believe John Adams buys into it and PAC ten officials will as that is how they are going to be evaluated. |
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From the final of the WCC championship, they missed 14 out of 41. They got 27 out of 41 correct. 65%. Video breakdown 19:10 As the SMU offensive player takes the ball to the rim, the secondary defender #42 Gonzaga jumps into the offensive player and although the block is clean, this body contact is excessive, no call incorrect. Video does not lie. It will make you a better referee. 14:19 Positive example of allowing the develop and finish on this play at the rim. Correct call. 10:30 Watch during this rebounding action as the SMU defender #50 and GU offensive player #42 go after a loose ball, the SMU defender #50 literally grabs with "2 hands" asn pulls #42 to the side in attempt to secure the ball, a loose ball rebounding foul is necessary, no call incorrect. See how it works. Review your game, be honest and make progress. NBA refs do this. They are not perfect but must get in the mid to high 90's or they do not stay around. 90% is not good enough for them |
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Thanks for verifying that this review process is total BS.
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Who decides if contact is incidental or excessive? That's in the eye of the beholder. Most people feel that some contact with the body is acceptable when the shot is blocked cleanly up top. Is touching someone on the knee a foul? It seems that the NBA wants a foul called even when the contact does NOT place the player at a disadvantage. How wonderful. ![]() |
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To back up what others have said: either you are only "grading" a small portion of the game, or missing quite a bit. In that game, there were 28 personal fouls called. That means that there were only 13 no-calls for fouls, violations, and no-calls for violations. That seems a bit low for a 40 minute game. ![]() |
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The league office simply refuses to back its officials as yet another T was declared incorrect and rescinded today. NBA rescinds technical foul on Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard in Eastern Conference Finals - ESPN The NBA announced Wednesday that it has rescinded Howard's sixth technical foul of the playoffs, which he was given for taunting Anderson Varejao after a layup in the fourth quarter of the Magic's 116-114 overtime victory Tuesday night. Cleveland's forward had draped his arms around Howard in a failed attempt to stop him from scoring. Howard's total of technicals for the postseason is thus back down to five. This was one of several technical fouls revoked by the league office this postseason. Denver's Kenyon Martin is the most prominent example, with three of his six playoff technicals rescinded already. |
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