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change call...get it right?
3 person crew...girls tournament
White leads blue by 2 points with 1:00 left in regulation. W-14 has the ball in the back court (just off the end line), but she is getting trapped in the corner. As she's turning to avoid the double team, she goes down (I am the trail...just off the court, about two or three feet from the player). I blow the whistle for a travel. W14 looks at me and says "I never lost my dribble!" About the same time, the trail comes running to me and he tells me that he had a very clear look at the play and she never stopped dribbling when she went down. CRAP! We discussed it for a second and decided we had to go with an inadvertant whistle and white got the ball back. Naturally, the fans went crazy and when I explained the situation to the blue coach, he was not happy, but he understood we were getting the play right (he was frustrated because he had them trapped in the corner regardless of the travel call and now they got the ball out of bounds). As it turns out, white threw the ball away as soon as they inbounded the ball and blue shot and missed three or four straight shots. White finally got the ball back with less than 10 seconds left and blue fouled with 6.3 left. White made one shot for a three point lead. Blue takes timeout and with 2 seconds left they get a wide open three point shot that bounces off the rim. I feel like we got it right, but it was not pretty. In hindsight, I was probably too close to make the travel call. She was not pushed or bumped...she just went down as she tried to avoid the trap. I was looking more from the waist up to see if there would be a foul and I just didn't see her continue to dribble. Other than that, it was a pretty good game. PLease give me your thoughts... |
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Seriously, you have to change the call if the player was dribbling the whole time. Heck, it's one of the fundamentals of the rules that a player can't travel while dribbling, so trying to stick with such a call would be ridiculous.
Your first clue that you might have missed the call was the protest from the player. However, what happened next is bit puzzling to me. 1. Did YOU go seek extra information from your partners or did one of your partners come to YOU and offer it? There actually is a significant difference between you asking and one of them volunteering. I'm far more likely to volunteer information when the play is strictly a rules situation and to stay out of it when it's a judgment call, including an OOB call. Most of the time, if the calling official doesn't come to me and ask, he is on his own. 2. Was it the Center who provided the help or was it the new Lead? I'm not sure how I feel about the Center helping under these circumstances. Obviously, if he hadn't you would have completely blown the call, but on the other hand I'm not thrilled that one of your partners was looking at a trap three feet from you instead of doing his job and observing the other players in the backcourt trying to get open to receive a pass. A defender could have been holding one of them and that is why the trapped player was having trouble. I'd be disappointed to learn that one of my partners didn't believe that I could officiate a 2 v 1 trap right in front of me, whether that's true or not. ![]() I know how I feel about the new Lead attempting to help with this play. What the heck is he doing looking back there? Doesn't he have players in the frontcourt or near the division line who need observation? I would call that ball-watching and not be happy about it at all. Last edited by Nevadaref; Tue Jul 14, 2009 at 04:22am. |
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I think the new Lead was probably responsible for 7 players at this point. Please come back and paint us a better picture. How many players were involved in the trap? Where were the other players (frontcourt backcourt)? Who was it that came to give you information because it couldn't have been the trail since you said you were. Was the trap happening in the corner on the Trail/Lead side of the court or the Center's side of the court?
Assuming you did in fact get it right, let's look at what was wrong with the play and what could be done to prevent the same thing from happening in the future. At this stage in the game, all game really, it should have been a high certainty call.
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At this point, you have lost all chances to "get it right". What you are doing is tring to lessen the damage created. Rarely is anyone really trying to get it right, when they say "get it right". They are actually trying to fix a screw up. (I know, I have been there.)
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