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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 12:13am
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That part is simply unbelievable, especially when you say that you were hustling at all times, using correct mechanics, etc.

Or BS, to put it another way.....
doing 8 games in a 2 on 1 off format for two days affords three 60 min breaks each day. hustling and using good mechanics is not difficult at all in that format.

8 games in a row on back to back days - ya, that would be a tall order and can see how people would think as they are.
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 12:27am
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back to my daughter's games....here's some examples of what i've seen:

trail calling a jump ball at or below the front court ft line extended while he is standing still, positioned at the time line in the backcourt and was straight lined. lead official was moving in to see the play

as lead, coasting into 'position' at just under the ft line extended in the front court
instead of below the base line

official failed to signal, audibly or with a directional, possession on unclear oob violations

official failed to indicated what type of foul was committed - coaches left wondering if there was a push, hold, hand check, block

failed to chock the clock during final two minutes of game when stopped clocked action started

these are off the top of my head

this was the primary reason for my initial comments that perhaps part of the reason why some officials 'get into trouble' might actually be because they bring it on themselves

hustling to be in proper position would probably reduce the number of instances of angst on the part of said official, coaches and players.

then again, he was getting paid $20 for that game, so what should i have expected? the guy to do his job? i guess not.

realistically, there all types of officials...some are not the strongest on the rules...some aren't the strongest game managers....some aren't the best communicators.....some are having bad days.....etc etc. one thing that most officials have control over is their own effort. if effort and hustle are present, i think an official can be much more effective and respected.

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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 12:52am
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DLH17,

This is what you said way back in this thread.

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And, to be honest, I'm appalled by the lack of hustle and interest on the part of the officials working some of her games. Little to no switching, reporting from the baseline by the lead official, no bump and run.

Anyone that watched me work this weekend (w/ the exception of 52 yr old granny super fan) saw an official that was working his butt off. I despise laziness.
No comments about positioning during live ball or even comments about where at all were made in your original comment. You specifically referenced several dead ball actions which the things highlighted and underlined says. Now when that did not go over well, you now give examples of plays during live ball.

And yes we can control our hustle, but many also realize what these games are. Money grabs and nothing more. I cannot recall that I have ever got a big assignment from a summer AAU ball (or even high school during the summer) game where there was no camp element to them. And because most officials know this, you get what you pay for.

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realistically, there all types of officials...some are not the strongest on the rules...some aren't the strongest game managers....some aren't the best communicators.....some are having bad days.....etc etc. one thing that most officials have control over is their own effort. if effort and hustle are present, i think an official can be much more effective and respected.
And I couldn't not really give a damn what coaches think of me during the summer. Be happy I am even out there. I can do other things during that period of time.

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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 01:05am
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And tonight I watched two partners overhustle as they chased loose balls out of bounds.
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 01:34am
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And tonight I watched two partners overhustle as they chased loose balls out of bounds.
That's where I draw the line! Officials in the leagues/tournaments I work expect the players to chase loose balls. I'll fetch the dribblers trying to sneak off, but the players chase the ones under the bleachers or going out the exit.
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 09:55am
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And tonight I watched two partners overhustle as they chased loose balls out of bounds.
Pet peeve. Every once in awhile I will have a player look at me and ask "Aren't you going to get the ball?" I always respond, "I don't need a ball to do my job but you might need one to do yours"!!
As for an earlier comment, about the disrespect of some for officials who try to cater to coaches, I must make a confession. I fully admit to doing my best to cater and win favor with one particular HS coach in the area. She is a very tall, athletic and leggy coach with nice green eyes and light brown hair...............oh yeah she also has the same last name as mine! (no I do NOT live in wv and she is NOT my sister!!)
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 10:26am
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Pet peeve. Every once in awhile I will have a player look at me and ask "Aren't you going to get the ball?" I always respond, "I don't need a ball to do my job but you might need one to do yours"!!
LOL, I've never had a player ask. I just say, "help with the ball please." If a quick step will recover the ball and I don't have to turn away from the players, I'll do it. Summer ball here is a lot of running clocks, so the players don't want to lose playing time watching the ball bounce in the bleachers.
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It happens occasionally. I chased a ball ONCE my first year at a camp. Let's just say that the evaluator disuaded me from doing that again!!
In games with running clocks and a player just shagged a loose ball, I feel it is IMPERATIVE to make sure that there are 5 players from each team on the floor, there are no subs waiting at the table, my partner/s are ready and have no information to give me, remind the player whether it is a 'spot' throw in or they can run and making sure the defender does not reach over plane before I take one last look around before handing the ball to the player to put in play. I just LOVE running clocks!!
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 01:31am
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DLH17,

This is what you said way back in this thread.



No comments about positioning during live ball or even comments about where at all were made in your original comment. You specifically referenced several dead ball actions which the things highlighted and underlined says. Now when that did not go over well, you now give examples of plays during live ball.
I apologize for not being more specific. Nonetheless, what I listed are things that bothered me during her games. Add them all up and you can see why I feel strongly about it. If you can't put down your hatchet long enough to realize I'm not your internet nemesis, I suggest you consider moving on to other reading/posting that doesn't support high blood pressure.

It's amazing how quickly you get turned sideways when I post.

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...and I couldn't not really give a damn what coaches think of me during the summer. Be happy I am even out there. I can do other things during that period of time.

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I enjoy meeting new people/renewing old acquaintances when officiating. Other officials, players, coaches. I enjoy what I do within reason. Summer is a great time to be a little more relaxed - wear shorts, talk before after games when another game is getting ready to start - yet still work on mechanics, management and people skills. Sounds like you have it all down and don't give a crap about much else. I'm happy for you. I doubt I'll ever lose my pure love of the game and all the stuff that goes with it. You can paint that - and probably will - in some unflattering way towards me, and that's fine. I'll keep having fun and improving and you can keep on "not giving a damn".
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I apologize for not being more specific. Nonetheless, what I listed are things that bothered me during her games. Add them all up and you can see why I feel strongly about it. If you can't put down your hatchet long enough to realize I'm not your internet nemesis, I suggest you consider moving on to other reading/posting that doesn't support high blood pressure.

It's amazing how quickly you get turned sideways when I post.
The funny part about this conversation is the entire time you have tried to make this personal. This is not personal. This is just a conversation based on what you said. And the more you have been called on your BS, the more you try to run from your original comments. I have a lot more going for me than what we are talking about here. If you really think my blood pressure is going up over this conversation, maybe you have more to learn about officiating than I thought. And that is really obvious this week as I have several officiating things going on that I have to participate in.



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I enjoy meeting new people/renewing old acquaintances when officiating. Other officials, players, coaches. I enjoy what I do within reason. Summer is a great time to be a little more relaxed - wear shorts, talk before after games when another game is getting ready to start - yet still work on mechanics, management and people skills. Sounds like you have it all down and don't give a crap about much else. I'm happy for you. I doubt I'll ever lose my pure love of the game and all the stuff that goes with it. You can paint that - and probably will - in some unflattering way towards me, and that's fine. I'll keep having fun and improving and you can keep on "not giving a damn".
Here you go again. I did not say anything about meeting people and working or not working on mechanics. Actually for me summer ball is used for one reason and one reason only. See more plays. By this time of the year my schedule for the coming season is pretty much set. I do not need summer ball to establish this outside of camps. And certainly not during AAU games. And coaches have no say in if I get hired or not hired in any high school or college league. So that is why I do not give a damn about what they think or do not think of my game. For the record I have had run-ins with coaches only to see them during the regular season and see them realize that what they think of me obviously does not matter. So I do not need their approval of any kind to work games when it counts. Apparently you do need that approval and that is why you take this all to a personal level that I was only commenting on your words about hustle, not our personal stances in officiating.

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The funny part about this conversation is the entire time you have tried to make this personal. This is not personal. This is just a conversation based on what you said. And the more you have been called on your BS, the more you try to run from your original comments. I have a lot more going for me than what we are talking about here. If you really think my blood pressure is going up over this conversation, maybe you have more to learn about officiating than I thought. And that is really obvious this week as I have several officiating things going on that I have to participate in.





Here you go again. I did not say anything about meeting people and working or not working on mechanics. Actually for me summer ball is used for one reason and one reason only. See more plays. By this time of the year my schedule for the coming season is pretty much set. I do not need summer ball to establish this outside of camps. And certainly not during AAU games. And coaches have no say in if I get hired or not hired in any high school or college league. So that is why I do not give a damn about what they think or do not think of my game. For the record I have had run-ins with coaches only to see them during the regular season and see them realize that what they think of me obviously does not matter. So I do not need their approval of any kind to work games when it counts. Apparently you do need that approval and that is why you take this all to a personal level that I was only commenting on your words about hustle, not our personal stances in officiating.

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JR....relax. This isn't personal. Everything I've said about my experiences in this thread are factual.

I'm ok with the fact you "don't give a damn".

Perhaps move on to another thread you can control or whatever it is you find gratifying.'

edit: and, I never said anything about "needing coach's approval". you assume that to be true. in reality, i have fun what i do. it's a people business.

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JR....relax. This isn't personal. Everything I've said about my experiences in this thread are factual.

I'm ok with the fact you "don't give a damn".

Perhaps move on to another thread you can control or whatever it is you find gratifying.'

edit: and, I never said anything about "needing coach's approval". you assume that to be true. in reality, i have fun what i do. it's a people business.
I will comment on any darn post I damn well want to comment on. You just got caught saying something and you have been called on your BS by a lot of people. And those people are all over the country and in different jurisdictions. And you even have people that do not agree on many things tend to see through your BS. Maybe you are the one that needs to move on to another thread and stop digging yourself such a big hole by saying things that make no sense.

I will say this again. I do not believe for a second that you do all these things so well and you are working multiple games in a row. I will not buy at all regardless of your age. It would take a great deal of focus or extreme shape to accomplish that feat. And as someone that evaluates officials as part of my career and the position I hold, I seriously doubt you are what you say you are.

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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 01:39am
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back to my daughter's games....here's some examples of what i've seen:

as lead, coasting into 'position' at just under the ft line extended in the front court
instead of below the base line

official failed to indicated what type of foul was committed - coaches left wondering if there was a push, hold, hand check, block
For the record, I frequently do both of these during summer games with a running clock.
A. In my area we work most of our varsity contests with 3 officials. I've learned that the C often has the best look at plays. It can actually be more effective to have a C and T in many situations than a L and T. This is especially true in transition. Therefore, as I come down to the new L, I will often pause around the FT line extended. If the ball stays up high, I'll hold that position for a bit. If offensive team takes a quick shot or drives to the basket, I actually have a great look. If the action settles and they try to work the ball down low, I'll move down to the endline to cover the post players better. The positioning of the players and the ball location dictate where is the best location to observe the action. The end line isn't automatically the best just because the book says to stand there.

B. Who cares if it was a push, hold, or block? It was foul. If the coach needs to know, he can ask. Most of them don't care. You don't see the scorer recording the number of holds do you?

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hustling to be in proper position would probably reduce the number of instances of angst on the part of said official, coaches and players.
True. There is more credibility for the call and less for the coach or player when an official is well-positioned. Of course, that isn't going to stop the complaining. If a call goes against a team or player, there will be complaints even if the official has a perfect view.

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then again, he was getting paid $20 for that game, so what should i have expected? the guy to do his job? i guess not.
I've tried to explain above that the official can sometimes do his job from positions other than those described in the manual. However, if that argument isn't your cup of tea, then I'll add that if tournament organizers weren't so greedy and didn't attempt to stick as many dollars into their pockets as possible, they could offer more than $20 per game for officials which would attract more officials to an event. This would alleviate the need for officials to work so many games in a day and permit for more effort to be expended during each contest. It is due to the short-sightedness of those who put on the events that officials are forced to conserve their energy and pace themselves throughout the day at these events.
Most officials aren't fabulous athletes. The ones who are won't be working for $20 per game. So again, it's a case of getting what you pay for. If you want to attract better talent then you have to offer more compensation. That's the case in the business world.

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...one thing that most officials have control over is their own effort. if effort and hustle are present, i think an official can be much more effective and respected.
There is no argument to that. However, unless one is a marathon specialist, there is a limit to how much one can run during multiple games.
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Good points, Nevada. Comparing 2 man lead positioning near the ft line extended in some situations to 3 man C positioning makes sense.

As far as who cares about what the foul was....I've heard/seen many coaches left wondering what their player did and ask so they can coach their player after the fact at some point. So, I've just gotten into the habit of giving a preliminary and also showing the call when reporting. Overall, it seems like coaches tend to move on easier if they know why the official stopped play. Questions are always accepted, tho, in case they just can't figure out what the heck just happened even with proper reporting. That's ok. Communication with game participants can be enjoyable to a point.

Of course, no amount of hustle and proper positioning will prevent all complaining by coaches and players. To think it will is being naive at the least. Hustling is better than not hustling, tho, if that's all ya' got going for ya'.

The point made about game fees is spot on. At the very least, we probably deserve an increase in pay for these types of games. Heck, 20 bucks was prolly the game fee 10 years ago, no?
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Old Thu Jun 03, 2010, 06:23am
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doing 8 games in a 2 on 1 off format for two days affords three 60 min breaks each day. hustling and using good mechanics is not difficult at all in that format.
You hustled and used the correct mechanics on all plays in every game. And you're 52 years old. And you never slowed down one little bit, even in your eighth game of your second day doing 8 games/day.

BS, DLH17, BS.

There's a real world out there. You're living in LaLaLand.

And btw, when everybody in that real world out there tells you that maybe you should re-think your position, don't you think that maybe...just maybe...it might not be a bad idea to consider that option?
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