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 ...on the court after a game you just officiated? Did anyone else see the official on Saturday's game do just that? Sure he's the hottest thing going, but does this cross the line? | 
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 I did not see the footage you are referencing I can not imagine what would be a justifiable reason an official would want to have their picture taken w/ Lebron James; especially immediately after the game you just officiated with him as a participant. Absolutely NOT, what I would do. | 
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 I did see it. I felt a little uneasy about it.  But that is something that each official would have to decide himself.  I was wondering why he was still around on the court.  I personally would not have been in that situation to get a picture like that.  Maybe after the game outside somewhere,  but I definitely would not do this in front of everyone.  I think he got caught up in the moment. Peace | 
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 Very unprofessional.  I have nothing against Mr. James, but would never pose for a picture before or after any game I officiated that he participated in.   Z | 
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 Here's my only possible reason for taking the picture while still on the court.  I would say the picture is ok if and only if the picture is to be sold or donated to a charity.  Perhaps the official helps out with a charity and the picture is to be auctioned off.  That's the only thing I can think of that would justify it for me, personally.  Maybe this guy has another reason that we haven't thought of.  Maybe it was just dumb.  I don't know. Chuck | 
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 I don't believe I'd do that either. What I would do is have a friend attend the game and tell him/her to be sure to get some good pictures during the game of myself standing beside him or talking with him. This would make a great wall hanger or conversation piece, but I don't think it would be appropriate to "pose" for a picture immediately after the game one just officiated. JMO Does anyone know where I could take a look at this picture? [Edited by Buckeye12 on Feb 10th, 2003 at 02:17 PM] | 
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 I saw most of the game, but did not see that.  I hate to jugde officials for their actions without being able to talk with them. But, I too, have a hard time understanding what would justify that. I did, however, see that they let him play almost the entire 4th quarter with his uniform untucked. I don't particularly think that we should have to dress the kids, too, but our State Office is really hammering us with that rule. Blackhawk | 
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 Yes.  I would have my picture taken with him if he was wearing a suit and holding up one of his term papers. After all, that store gave him those jerseys for his academic achievements, didn't it? | 
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 Which one of us would not like to have had a picture with the Young Jordan or Young Magic when they were entering the NBA. I agree that I question the timing but what a story to tell the grandkids that I once officiated so and so. We are all fans of the game but as officials we shopuld pick and choose the moment top make special requests. Can't say I would have turned down the same opportunity. | 
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 Woody says hi. [/B][/QUOTE]Unless it was The Boss.If it was him,he'd have LeBron under contract by now!:D Woody sez hi to Woody. | 
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 This just in.... Looks like someone complained about him.From today's paper: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/st...5p-55188c.html | 
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