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I haven't done scorebook in 10 years. I never question the officials on items dealing with play on the court. I may make comments to the other table personnel about my observations, but I don't question the officials about their calls directly.
I leave the direct questioning of the officials to the coaches. |
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I realize that officials are humans & can't call everything. If I get the opportunity to ask about the call, after the fact, I'll ask about it. |
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So who is it that you ask?
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The officials, from that game, if I have a question about something I saw. I'll ask them about the play using case book-like scenarios.
When making the comments I mention also that the officials have final say. In the gym where I'm normally doing scoreboard operations/timer, I'm not at court-level, but am above it. So there's a bit of an elevated view of plays. Like I said earlier, I realize officials are human & calls can be missed. There's a continual mention on here of having "definite knowledge", if an official can't see the play clearly due to varying reasons, then how can "definite knowledge" be used on a play if it cannot be seen. |
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For table personnel to make comments on a call or lack thereof from their own myopic viewpoint is unprofessional.
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![]() I'm all for subtlety when it's effective, but sometimes you just have to drag out the old cluex4......or maybe I'm just cranky because I didn't get my post game nap yesterday, since it took 3 hours to get home from my game at Wilsonville HS. ![]() ![]()
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Here is the difference.....table personnel are part of the crew. All have the same crappy angle, but as Tim said, to do it as part of the table personnel is unprofessional.
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When I do say anything, it's low key where only those at the table hear it, no one else. However, again, this is something I am working on NOT DOING. Perhaps if the Table crew had an association like the officials, there'd be more professionalism. Some of the times, I'm not saying anything but someone else does
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Sure...it doesn't change the point though. If the best position to officiate was from the stands or from the benches, then we'd go ahead and place them there.
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(In the last 8 years as an official, I believe I have become much less of an idiot, but the guys who now occupy that seat would argue that, I'm sure.) |
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