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Coach thinks he's home team - he's not
Last night - "competitive" G8 game. Game starts and about a minute in there's a held ball (gee, what's new?) and the arrow is to home because visitors got the opening tip. I indicate "white ball". I should mention that both my partner and I keep track of possession plus the table was keeping it up on the board (not that usual in this league). The visiting HC screams, "It's our ball, even the scoreboard says so!" I look up at it again and it still says "home". I have it for home and I ask my partner and he also has it for home. I tell the coach that both officials have the arrow for the white team and so does the scoreboard. He says, "But we're the home team, aren't we?" No one had scored yet so there was no score on the board.
I told him that no, he was the visitors which was indicated by two things: one - his team was wearing red uniforms while the other team had on white ones and two - his team was from the other part of the metro area while the other team was from the city we were in, as it said on their uniforms. Did he think his team played home games on the other side of town? I also informed him that his team got the first possession on the opening tip and this was the first held ball. He replied, "What difference does that make?" I was pretty much able to ignore him the rest of the game. BTW - his team won by almost 20. Whenever I get coaches like that, I maintain my sanity by remembering they're all volunteers and there wouldn't be any games without them stepping up. That being said, I wish they'd read a rulebook at least once in their lives. |
Can't fix stupid.
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I had a funny AP situation the other night, Red taps the opening jump & white obtains the ball. Start of the 2nd Q as I point in reds direction, the "captain" of white comes over to inform me that I'm going the wrong way. He sarcastically said red clearly won the tip because their center is 6'8 & ours is 6'2".
I tell him its about who gets possession after the tap not who taps the ball. It only took him an entire season to learn this :rolleyes: |
Things like this are why I strongly prefer possession arrows that are on the table and point towards a basket, rather then ones on the scoreboard that point toward "home" and "guest". Less confusion for everybody, especially in multi-game tournament or rec league scenarios.
Heck, most of the time in rec league games, if the score is close I'll have to venture over to the table in the waning moments and ask who is ahead, because I have no idea which team is considered the "home" team for that particular game. |
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A visible display shall be located at the scorer’s and timer’s table to indicate team possession for the alternating-possession procedure. |
"Coach, the only thing that counts on the scoreboard is the clock."
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What about having a hot mom sit on the table and "scootch" from one side to the other each time the possession changed? Man, I'd even call really quick held balls to increase the number of times she'd have to move. Yum yum! :)
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[quote=Mark Padgett;731308]Last night - "competitive" G8 game. Game starts and about a minute in there's a held ball (gee, what's new?) /quote]
The fact that it took that long!:D |
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As a bonus, for the youth rec league that I work, they have a mandated "no overtime" policy. The adult league does have overtime, but it's a single 2-minute OT with a "next point wins" policy if still tied after the OT period. |
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