![]() |
|
|||
This is pretty fascinating. The first video shows what might be a foul, but these types of calls are missed on occasion. The coach flips, gets T'd pretty late. He also could have gotten thrown for continuing to be out of control. The second video shows what I would consider a clear foul. He's not is position, moving towards the shooter, and the shooter goes down hard with the defender ending up where the shooter initiated his shot. It's pretty obvious that even if the ball was touched, he did not have a chance to land. The severity of that play with no whistle, combined with the situation of a close game with less than a minute, does not look good for the crew. IMO, they missed an Oh My God.
Throwing someone after a call was probably missed without a freak out like video #1 doesn't look good. I use T's as a last resort, which is a minority opinion with this crowd. The first one was automatic and could have even been an ejection, but I don't like video 2 at all. BTW, the facial expression of the C on both of these is poor. Smirking is never professional no mkatter what a coach or player does. ![]() |
|
|||
Quote:
I realize this play is not a safety issue, but it is possible that the coach saw it better from a distance. I get that you say there might have been a tip prior to contact with the arm. What do you have if a ball is tipped away and is loose, a player reaches out and grabs the arm/jersey/leg of a player that is now positioned to secure the ball and is now no longer able to make a play for the ball? |
|
|||
Tripping the dribbler is a new one this year and it is being enforced by evaluators. 2 hands on the dribbler is exceptionally difficult to see, interpret, and call 100% of the time and is frankly not being enforced by evaluators unless it occurs well outside the 3-point arc.
|
|
|||
Quote:
Peace
__________________
Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
|
|||
Quote:
2) Possibly. In cases like this though, I really like to hear the officials' side of it before I say one way or another. I'm funny like that. ![]() 3) Nope. I've already stated that it was certainly possible that the T missed the call but that was no reason for the coach to go nutso. 4) Agree. And again, I'd like to talk to the crew before I made up my mind one way or another re: the way the situation was handled. 5) Agree ...and that's another variable missing that stops us from making a final decision re: placing any possible blame on any official. 6) Quite frankly, I agree and that's probably what I would have done. |
|
|||
Quote:
![]() |
|
|||
Quote:
Or maybe he blew the call(shrug). |
|
|||
Nonsense. It's one of the easiest calls you can make anywhere on the court if you're refereeing the defense.
|
|
|||
You misunderstood my point, sorry if it wasn't clear. There are no absolutes regarding what I saw on video, what the coach saw from the bench 60 feet away or what the 3 officials saw.
|
|
|||
Quote:
Regardless of +/- 3 pts, I totally agree coach was not too bright in getting his 2nd T and the ejection, the game was not yet decided. |
|
|||
Quote:
It appeared when you came back here that you had quit being jerk to anyone who had a differenet opinion than you....basically turning a lot of decent people away from the site....but I guess I was wrong. As for not responding to me, fine. I don't expect you to be able to keep up intellectually. Your tactics usually involve bullying and belittleing people in to submission rather than sticking to the merits....and that clearly doesn't work with me.
__________________
Owner/Developer of RefTown.com Commissioner, Portland Basketball Officials Association Last edited by Camron Rust; Tue Jan 12, 2010 at 02:51am. |
|
|||
![]() Quote:
![]() Peace
__________________
Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
|
|||
Quote:
He also can't stick to discussing the point. When someone doesn't bow to his opinion, he resorts to calling names or saying the others stupid. Such behaviors are typical of someone who can't compose a decent argument and can only rely on such tactics to divert the discussion from the merits.
__________________
Owner/Developer of RefTown.com Commissioner, Portland Basketball Officials Association |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
In 25 words . . . | Tim C | Baseball | 65 | Wed Jan 16, 2008 09:27pm |
Men of few words? | just another ref | Basketball | 3 | Fri Nov 30, 2007 02:07pm |
NFL Network: In Their Own Words | OverAndBack | Football | 4 | Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:40am |