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I heard this on ESPN tonite. I understand that she was the last ranked official in the NBA.
http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2002/0715/1406053.html Peace [Edited by JRutledge on Jul 16th, 2002 at 03:31 AM]
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Kantner did not know where she stood? Unbelievable, unless she didn't care. ...Oh, I get it!!! mick |
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Interesting that the story says that a male ref was fired also, but that only warranted a short sentence toward the very end of the article.
Does anyone know what her "shortcomings" were? I saw her ref a couple games on TV and she looked pretty good. Maybe she called traveling or palming too many times? :-) Z |
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Well, of course!
Now, we are talking public humiliation, women's rights, social justice.... It's the private stuff that created the problem. mick What private stuff? Did she squeeze her toothpaste tube from the middle and not the end? Did she drink directly out of the carton? Or am I missing something? |
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... One longtime coach even allowed that, "if she files a lawsuit and I get subpoenaed, I'll support her all the way. This is just not right." But here's the problem: How do you square these most recent comments with the coaches' and general managers' rankings, which rated her 59th and account for 40 percent of the final computation? (Jackson and Rush combine for 50 percent of the total, overseers the remaining 15 percent.) ... "We ask how refs are hired and fired, and we never get any real answers," said one coach. "A lot of us just have our assistants do (ref evaluations) and don't even look before we sign. It doesn't matter what we think, so why waste our time?" Asked about this, Jackson bristles. "If that's the case, that's terrible," he said, "because we take these things seriously. A lot of thought goes into this. And we do have a review system, and (Kantner) was subject to the normal reviews. If she's saying we don't ... it's just not true." ...
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Did Dee complain if any officials got fired the year that she was hired in order to create the spot she took? Is she the first official fired who didn't think she was the bottom of the list?
While I sympathize with her losing her job, I am so sick and tired of people running to court to play the gender or race card when things don't go their way. Yes, this is very politically incorrect, and I expect to be blasted for my opinion. Anybody can get people to support them after the fact. These unnamed coaches -- do they really support her or do they have an axe to grind with the "establishment" in the league office? Dee, you are not the first to be fired and won't be the last. Get on with your life. |
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Don't these officials get some sort of intense breakdown of the game the next day? How do you go through a sked and not know where you stand?
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But here's the problem: How do you square these most recent comments with the coaches' and general managers' rankings, which rated her 59th and account for 40 percent of the final computation? (Jackson and Rush combine for 50 percent of the total, overseers the remaining 15 percent.)
This is the passage I found interesting. How good can they be at evaluating officials when their criteria adds up to 105 percent??!!?!?
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Fellow officials,
I think we are looking at the news of Ms. Katner's dismissal from an unprofessional perspective. Now, trust me I do not not like the unfair practices that both officials and coaches use in this business, but we need to realize that is the way the officiating business is run to a point in some leagues. I also think as officials, if we do not know the whole story behind the dismissal, then we should not begin to speculate on why the dismissal took place. There could be more reasons behind it then we know about. Let's back off of the bashing, and wish Ms. Katner the best of luck in her future endevors in her life. |
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