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BillyMac Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:07pm

Even Wore His Uniform Backwards ...
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 748364)
His name is Loof Lirpa.

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 748368)
Is he an Oompa Loompa?

No, but he did everything backwards.

It's true, it's true.....

grunewar Sat Apr 09, 2011 09:25pm

Hawks vs Wizards Action
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 748095)
But I watched parts of two games this past week and saw a carry called in one and traveling called twice in the other! Something weird is going on. :eek:

- Six travels were called in the game. SIX! Two in the first five minutes. Remarkable. Andre Blatche's was the best as they showed his "fancy footwork" on the jumbotron screen. He got the ball on the perimeter and established his rt foot as the pivot......and then moved it twice. TWEET!
- There was actually a three second call late in the third quarter. The lady next to me called it before the ref actually blew the whistle! Funny.
- Actually had a jump ball with 1.13 left in the game.
- Whack! Flip Saunders got T'd protesting a non-foul call in the first quarter.
- I don't know what a charge or block is in the NBA.
- For one night the Wizards actually had a good game. They shot 54% in the first half and won by 32!
- John Wall can play!

I had a good time.

twocentsworth Mon Apr 11, 2011 08:25am

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 748478)
- Six travels were called in the game. SIX! Two in the first five minutes. Remarkable. Andre Blatche's was the best as they showed his "fancy footwork" on the jumbotron screen. He got the ball on the perimeter and established his rt foot as the pivot......and then moved it twice. TWEET!
- There was actually a three second call late in the third quarter. The lady next to me called it before the ref actually blew the whistle! Funny.
- Actually had a jump ball with 1.13 left in the game.
- Whack! Flip Saunders got T'd protesting a non-foul call in the first quarter.
- I don't know what a charge or block is in the NBA.
- For one night the Wizards actually had a good game. They shot 54% in the first half and won by 32!
- John Wall can play!

I had a good time.

interesting post..."somewhat" similar to high school games I see:

- There were six traveling calls that the officials got wrong. SIX! Remarkable. Too bad they can't show A1's "legal footwork" on a jumbotron. He caught the ball, established his left foot as his pivot foot...jab stepped to the right, then used his right foot to cross over to his left to beat his defender...TWEET!
- Despite a single player not knowing how to post up, there were several 3 second calls made. Each time, the opposing coach was yelling "3 seconds! 3 seconds! 3 seconds!" before the official blew the whistle! Funny.
- Tons of jump balls were called. Every time a defender put his hand on the ball, an official called a jump ball. Players were surprised each time because they simply played through it to continue their shot or pass.
- Several T's in the game for comments like: "that's not a foul!"; "if you saw it why won't you call it?"; and "just be consistent!".
- High school officials don't know what a charge is. 98% of the block/charge plays are called a block.
- For one night, HS kids actually had a good game. Each team shot higher than 31% and had fewer than 20 turnovers.

I had a good time.

just another ref Mon Apr 11, 2011 08:44am

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 748928)
High school officials don't know what a charge is. 98% of the block/charge plays are called a block.


This is a pretty broad statement, isn't it? So, should it be more like 50/50, or what?

grunewar Mon Apr 11, 2011 08:58am

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 748928)
- High school officials don't know what a charge is. 98% of the block/charge plays are called a block.

I won't go that high.

But, I would agree, from my location on the court and in the stands, and from my angle, I believe we call too many blocks too.

Raymond Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:52am

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 748928)
...- High school officials don't know what a charge is. 98% of the block/charge plays are called a block.
...

On what planet? :rolleyes:

Jurassic Referee Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:06am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 749011)
On what planet? :rolleyes:

Great question in Norman Chad's column in the Washington Post today. It went something like...

"If Lebron James were involved in a single car accident, would Dick Bavetta whistle the tree for a blocking foul?"

:D

grunewar Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:51am

Was his mom around?
 
Nice! :p

BillyMac Mon Apr 11, 2011 05:52pm

Strange Bedfellows ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 749015)
"If Lebron James were involved in a single car accident, would Dick Bavetta whistle the tree for a blocking foul".

I really didn't understand it, but I recently heard on the radio that, somehow, Lebron James, the Boston Red Sox, and the Liverpool Football Club, are sleeping together. I don't believe it either, but it's true, it's true. Kind of reminds me about a priest, a minister, and a rabbi that walk into a bar.

Mark Padgett Mon Apr 11, 2011 06:27pm

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 748342)
ok..you hoooked me...where do you think the world's best basketball players play? what league do the world's best basketball officials work?

The world's best basketball players play in my video game system and the world's best basketball officials work in my driveway.


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