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I know my limits
AAU tourney today. I never sign up for more than three games because I know my quality goes down dramatically in game 4 and beyond. I did three pretty good games and was feeling good. Then it happened.
Only one ref showed for the next game, and he was on pain meds for a bulging disk in his back. There is no way he can do a one man game, and no else can stay to help. I end up doing games 4, 5, and 6 with a good but incapacitated partner. I did OK, but in game 6 I miss a foul on a steal that results in an easy layup. I wasn't in position to make the call- the legs had stopped responding. The coach on the wrong end of this call yells "That's bullcrap" about 5 times as loud as he can. I finally cannot ignore him and T him up. While we are shooting I tell him "I know I missed a call, but I cannot let you yell at me that loud and that long". He agrees and the rest of the game goes reasonably well. I felt guilty for a bit, because he was right- the missed call was bullcrap. But I refuse to feel guilty now. This one is on the ref that was a no-show. I have to look at the bright side. I got some advanced training in game management under extremely adverse conditions. GIGDGO. |
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Whatinthehell is the difference? He's still crapping all over you. And you're putting up with it. |
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It was literally five times over about thirty seconds. I know I should have got him on the first or second, but he had only whined once or so before that and I knew I had missed the call, so I gave him some slack. Probably too much.
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As I have said many times before, and you may have discovered yourself, I question myself more and regret the T's I don't give more than the ones I do. Get em next time! You don't need to take that "crap!"
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I think it is more a matter of how the message is delievered in this situation. Screaming across the court deserves a lot less tolerances than a quiet word IMO.
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My take...
It's really easy to be a hard *** here when commenting on somebody else's game management. It's an area where I've learned many veterans tend to say one thing, and do another. And what they do tends to be way more reasonable. So take such advice with a rather measured grain of salt. Including what I'm about to say... You missed the call, and you know it. In that situation I think it would be compounding one bad call with another to whack the coach without attempting to address his concern first. So maybe the coach gets a pass on the first one. But you must take (or make) the first available opportunity to have that little chat you finally had with him. What happens next depends on how reasonable he wants to be. PS. All this is predicated on the coach's initial outburst being something you can live with passing on. If not, then whack away and it's on him.
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I'm going to disagree. There is just as much time in a running clock AAU game as in any other. The convo should be quite short. And it's easy to tell the clock operator to stop the clock if it is an issue. One problem with these games is that too often officials don't educate coaches about expected behavior. I've had pretty good luck in these games just by having the dialog with anupset coach that most officials won't have.
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I used to try and hurry things along during running clock games, but no more. It's not my issue that the clock is running - I am going to perform my duties in the same way I would if the clock wasn't running. |
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I think the point Snaqs is trying to make is that there is on-going action in the game and there may not be a good opportunity right away to have a word with the coach unless you stop the game to do so.
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Well that could be true in any game, running clock or not. The running clock has nothing to do with that.
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