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Old Mon Mar 08, 2010, 10:43pm
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WCC Title game in LV

Watching the WCC title game and now I know what tomegun and others are talking about. These guys are all over the place and generally more animated than most crews I've ever seen.

Just as an example I saw the trail hop right out of the picture (16x9 HD mind you) into the backcourt while the play is going toward the basket.

Then I saw the C one time end his closely guarded count by chopping in time?

Is it normal for the trail to point the other way after a made basket?

Cudos to them for getting where they are at but I bet it wouldn't fly in most places.

Also to answer the inevitable question of "Well do they get the plays right" all I can say is there have been a higher number of head scratchers than normal from the comfort of my easy chair.

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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 12:20am
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Did you see the Lead signal a shot clock violation even though the C was already on top of the play?
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 03:03am
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 04:15am
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Did you see the Lead signal a shot clock violation even though the C was already on top of the play?
Do you have a problem with the Lead signaling a shot clock violation? According to the mechanics, that is OK.

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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 07:40am
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fanboy Time!

Who cares about all of this?? The important thing is that SMC, my alma mater, throttled the hated Zags and is in the Dance. Now Sweating selection sunday and no Joe Lunardi bubble watch this week. GO GAELS!!!!!



PS Samhan deserved the whack he got but the officials missed whacking Sacre to for his participation imo
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 08:15am
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Do you have a problem with the Lead signaling a shot clock violation? According to the mechanics, that is OK.

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Only when the 'C' has clearly made the call already and the Lead is jumping up and down on one foot to signal his.
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 11:10am
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Watching the WCC title game and now I know what tomegun and others are talking about. These guys are all over the place and generally more animated than most crews I've ever seen.

Just as an example I saw the trail hop right out of the picture (16x9 HD mind you) into the backcourt while the play is going toward the basket.

Then I saw the C one time end his closely guarded count by chopping in time?

Is it normal for the trail to point the other way after a made basket?

Cudos to them for getting where they are at but I bet it wouldn't fly in most places.

Also to answer the inevitable question of "Well do they get the plays right" all I can say is there have been a higher number of head scratchers than normal from the comfort of my easy chair.
The older guy, Dick Cartmell, has worked 2 NCAA Championship games in the past 5 years. Should we be more concerned with the crews play calling and game management skill and less about how they "look"?
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 11:21am
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Only when the 'C' has clearly made the call already and the Lead is jumping up and down on one foot to signal his.
The reason I asked is because it is common to see multiple officials signal a shot clock violation. I have seen in some cases all 3 officials signal this. From my understanding this is not like a last second shot, who ever sees this can call it.

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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 11:41am
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The older guy, Dick Cartmell, has worked 2 NCAA Championship games in the past 5 years. Should we be more concerned with the crews play calling and game management skill and less about how they "look"?
I've already addressed that. Did you not read my last sentence? You quoted it.

IMHO they didn't handle the Tech properly, they missed the taunting by the Gonzaga player (game management).

At times IMHO they hopped their way out of position - for instance see my example (play calling).

Those are but two examples...

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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 11:50am
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The older guy, Dick Cartmell, has worked 2 NCAA Championship games in the past 5 years. Should we be more concerned with the crews play calling and game management skill and less about how they "look"?
How they "look" is a big part of how they sell their calls and manage the game. IMHO, we should be concerned with how we look... Showboating is for the players who want to get themselves on ESPN.
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 01:18pm
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I just think it isn't in the best interest for basketball when officials are doing things that move them out of the best position. IMO, this is done to "look" like they are hustling and into the game. It is false hustle and I've been at camps where film was broken down showing several missed calls.

The question is, do we gloss over this because of the amount of high profile games they are getting? What about campers who try to immitate these actions and are told they are out of position - "Hello kettle, my name is pot."

Officials in other parts of the country - big name D1 officials - don't have respect for west coast officials because of things like this.
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 01:30pm
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I just think it isn't in the best interest for basketball when officials are doing things that move them out of the best position. IMO, this is done to "look" like they are hustling and into the game. It is false hustle and I've been at camps where film was broken down showing several missed calls.

The question is, do we gloss over this because of the amount of high profile games they are getting? What about campers who try to immitate these actions and are told they are out of position - "Hello kettle, my name is pot."

Officials in other parts of the country - big name D1 officials - don't have respect for west coast officials because of things like this.

Could not agree more! However, I don't believe its confined to the West Coast. It's all over the joint, and I know I'm gonna catch he!! for this, but it's primarily on the men's side that we are seeing all these antics and fake attempts to look like they are "working." There I said it! lol
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 02:17pm
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I just think it isn't in the best interest for basketball when officials are doing things that move them out of the best position. IMO, this is done to "look" like they are hustling and into the game. It is false hustle and I've been at camps where film was broken down showing several missed calls.
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Thanks to you Tom I've paid more attention to this when watching games. I have a supervisor who makes a big deak out of standing still and seeing the play. I liked how calm Stripes and his crew look in this thread.
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Old Tue Mar 09, 2010, 02:25pm
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1. Evaluators are concerned about how WE look. But there is an exception to/for "old timers" and that is fine. It just seems now that there is an effort to carve out cookie cutter officials. Everyone has the same look, same build, same movements. As for me I like to see officials who LOOK like they are enjoying what they are doing. But I am also a happy go lucky sort of guy!
2. The reason West Coast officials have a bad reputation isn't the mechanics, its the surf boards the CA refs show up with on the back of their cars!!!\
3. Since none of us was there, and we .......oh wait, wrong thread, but I am learning!!!
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Old Wed Mar 10, 2010, 05:14pm
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The game was officiated by 3 NCAA tournament officials: Dick Cartmell, Mark Reischling, and Ken Ditty.

While they probably would agree their game wasn't perfect, I think we need to support our brothers in arms rather than criticize their positioning.

That was a hardfought, physical basketball game. Had there not been 3 officials that the coaches respected, it could have been a melee.
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