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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 03:17pm
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Will be trying basketball officiating this year and i am nervous. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 03:22pm
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 03:28pm
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1. Welcome to the club.
2. Padgett is best read with medication already ingested.
3. Tuck your whistle when using the facilities.
4. Work as many games as you can handle.
5. Ask questions in here, participate in discussions, and offer your opinion with the understanding that you'll get corrected if you're wrong.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 03:52pm
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If you relocate to SoCal three years from today you will be looking over a DI schedule. j/k
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 04:21pm
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If you relocate to SoCal three years from today you will be looking over a DI schedule. j/k
Yeah, but he'd have to travel to the, wait for it, SEC.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 04:52pm
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Study, and learn, the rules.
Study the casebook, it's just as important as the rulebook.
Study the manual.
Join an association, or a board.
Get a mentor.
Work as many games as possible, no matter what the level.
When you're not working a game, go to games and observe veteran officials.
Ask your partners, or other officials who have observed you, for constructive criticism.
Attend clinics, and camps.
Continue to participate in forums like this, and others.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 05:06pm
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 07:48pm
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make sure to tell the coaches- " I'm a ref therefore my knowledge of basketball is vastly superior." This always gets them quiet. And if for some bizarre reason they start yelling at you after your honest assessment simply cite casebook 5-12b or heck just make up a rule.

2. Run backwards a lot and don't look where your going.
3. Make sweet behind the back passes to the ft shooters.
4. Chat with fans while play is going on. Your partners will love that.
5. When you toss the jump ball start the toss from below your knees.
6. If you do girls games just let them play because nothing ever bad happens when girls games get to rough.
7. Think of a cool nickname to introduce yourself to the coaches. Try to include the word Technical. Like Billy the tech-totting kid. Or Steve "I'm going to eject all you Suckers" Mcgee.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 08:16pm
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Yeah, but he'd have to travel to the, wait for it, SEC.
Been a while. Glad you dusted that off.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 08:50pm
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Lots of times, a coach will ask you before a game, "How you doing?" or "How are you tonight?" My answer is usually, "I'm cranky". It really works. Try it.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 09:00pm
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1. Work, work, work. Do not say no to an assignor unless it is absolutely necessary. If you do, sound greatful for the opportunity and leave the door open for future games.

2. Talk to as many experienced officials as you can. Take in everything they say. Over time you will be able to discriminate between the usefull and useless advice.

3. Practice your mechanics in front of a mirror.

4. Study and after you are comfortable with "everything" then let your friends and family who know the game ask you questions, "What if..." They will come up with some doozies and most of them will be in the case book. It will help you to realize what you need to focus on...also what a weird game this can be!

5. If you can, video tape yourself working. Watch it to see what you did well and what you need to improve on.

6. Pick one thing per game/assignment to work on. Do not try to perfect everything all at once. It will be too overwhelming.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 09:38pm
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Last season was my first year and this forum was a very valuable resource. You can learn a lot and get a good dose of humor here too. The forum search button is also a good place to check for answers too.
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 06:05am
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Welcome fellow newbie.

This place is great. Lots of good advice. There are a number of threads on advice/tips/hints that can be found using search.

1. Work as many games as you can. Pick one or two things to work on. Any more than that and it's a muddle.
2. Get your hand up every time you blow the whistle. It's surprising how hard it is to remember that.
3. Know and practice your signals.
4. Find a good assignor/mentor/evaluator. Invaluable. I was horrible to start. Now I'm just bad (lots of improvement in two months.)
5. Get in the right places on the floor and call the obvious.
6. Make eye contact with your partner at every dead ball. Come together during time outs at the ends of games.
7. Hustle.
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 11:55am
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7. Hustle.
Don't tell him that. It sets a bad example!
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 12:35pm
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if you move your arms fast it will look like you are running fast when you can actually just stroll down the court shooting the breeze with the colorful set of characters known as fans. Remember it is all about the illusion. Some of those 90 year old refs in the NBA have been dead for years but they still get the job done.
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