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Jurassic Referee Mon Aug 18, 2003 01:11am

Re: My Story
 
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Originally posted by kidmarauder03
[Bl I still went on with my announcing routine and made calls a little more enthusiatically for the home team. That's kind of what all announcers do.

What do you think? Tell me anything. Or if anybody has any constructive criticism. please tell me. thanx for reading. [/B]
What do I think? I think that that the officials from that game have a story that is probably completely different than your's. Until they tell their story,I don't think that either complimenting you OR criticising you would be appropriate.

Mlancaster Mon Aug 18, 2003 10:11am

This is exactly why the NBA drives me crazy. It has become more of a circus than a game. I don't think this type of announcing has any acceptable place in the game...at any level.
Go to a D-1 college game. Totally professional when it comes to the PA announcer (at least in the ACC). Only says what is needed and let's the game be played without a lot of distraction.

BktBallRef Mon Aug 18, 2003 10:16am

Re: My Story
 
Quote:

Originally posted by kidmarauder03
What do you think? Tell me anything. Or if anybody has any constructive criticism. please tell me. thanx for reading.
I think we addressed this over 6 months ago. Why are you bringing it up again?

[Edited by BktBallRef on Aug 18th, 2003 at 12:34 PM]

RecRef Mon Aug 18, 2003 11:31am

Re: My Story
 
Quote:

Originally posted by kidmarauder03

Now, me being the announcer and that the call was against the visiting team and that we had a pretty good crowd on hand, when i say "ToooooooOOOOOO many steps!!", it usually incites the crowd. Being the situation we were in, the ref whistled and yelled from the far sideline to not say that because "It gets confusing when i say "too" and he thinks I'm counting down to "two".

What do you think? Tell me anything. Or if anybody has any constructive criticism. please tell me. thanx for reading.

I'd like to know the situation were the travel was called? Are you aware that one can travel without taking a step?

TH_indiana Wed Aug 20, 2003 09:13pm

To borrow the phrase "my two cents".....
I once "put my foot down" on an announcer because, during a JV boys game, when the visiting team was shooting a free throw, the announcer was playing music. I instructed him to cut the music off by the time I bounced the ball to the shooter. He agreed with no problems.

Adam Thu Aug 21, 2003 09:45am

Re: My Story
 
Quote:

Originally posted by kidmarauder03
The 30-second shot clock is not working. It reset back to 30 but it won't go back down. We have to use a stopwatch for the remainder of the period, which was a drag because I had to, according to the head referee, speak into the PA in multiples of 5 until 10 and then count down to zero. Then, during that stopwatch tenure, there was a travel called on Kearny.
Now, me being the announcer and that the call was against the visiting team and that we had a pretty good crowd on hand, when i say "ToooooooOOOOOO many steps!!", it usually incites the crowd. Being the situation we were in, the ref whistled and yelled from the far sideline to not say that because "It gets confusing when i say "too" and he thinks I'm counting down to "two".
He was way out of line.
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Without seeing the ref's account, here's my thought.
The ref's in a stressful situation, and has to listen to the PA announcer to know where the shot clock is. Suddenly, the PA announcer has, effectively, been drafted into "official" status. Then he starts using words that can cause a little confusion for the ref.
Frankly, I don't see this as "way out of line." He was probably pissed that you didn't listen to him, so after that he's bound to be a bit grumpy with you.
My advice? Cut the guy some slack, and next time you're in a similar situation, follow his direction.

Adam (glad we don't have a shot clock in Iowa.)

Mregor Wed Aug 27, 2003 09:53am

Adressing Announcer
 
I've addressed announcers before. Usually goes something like this. On a shooting foul the announcer says something along the lines of "#23 at the line shooting a pair". I'll respond with, "No, he's shooting a basketball".

Mregor


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