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Had a very sloppy boys Turkey tourney game a few nights ago. Needed CHSeagle on table for this one.
C right near table about to inbound when table informs him that a player that just entered is not in book. He then nods to me as R and new lead to come over and we briefly ( two seconds) meet as he tells me what happened, I nod and he gives appropriate T and away we go. A fellow ref in stands tell other partner we did it wrong and should have huddled as a crew to discuss and I call technical. I see no need for this as there is no discussion needed, nor do we need a lengthy delay, plus taking our eyes away from players on floor. What say you? |
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I think you need to inform your partners what just took place so there is not confusion. Not sure why people think that would be a local thing, that is a all level thing from my experience. Nods sound like someone might assume something that did not take place or that someone thinks the T was not the correct T by rule. You want to make sure all the officials are aware of what the T was and who is shooting. Someone might want to explain something to the coach (if need be) while the other officials get the right shooter and make sure the ball is put to the right end of the court. It might take 2 seconds, but this is something you do not want to just assume everyone knows what happened.
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Cross All The T's And Dot All The I's ...
Agree. This is not a time to screw up by rushing anything.
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However, getting together as a crew and the R handling the T is not necessary.
And it must be local because we are taught and pregame that for any technical, you get together with the closest partner to sort anything out while the third keeps an eye on the players. |
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Actually I try to train whenever possible so no incidents happen.
The other night during a Boys' JH game, the visiting coach was wanting to know how many timeouts he had left, & (even though I was timer/scoreboard) I was able to give him his requested information faster than the scorer could. Even thinking of starting to have a family member be with me/near me that keeps track of the player fouls so I know exactly when a player reaches 5 before the scorer can notify.
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