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bainsey Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:25am

Pick-Up Ball
 
Anybody here play pick-up ball from time to time?

I play some noon-time five-on-five about once a week with a bunch a thirty-and-fortysomethings at a nearby college gym. (Eight-minute games, or first to 11 wins, NBA three-point line.)

When I get to the locker room today after playing, one of the guys had a rules question waiting: how long can a defender wait in the "bucket" (local slang for "lane")? Puzzled, I said there was no limit. (Maybe in the NBA, but that's not my rule set.)

Apparently, there was an argument on the floor the other day about a defender being in the lane over five seconds, and the argument went on for ten minutes! I jokingly responded, "I'm still wrapping my head around that kick call that took away my shot!"

(The ball deflected off a defender's foot to me, who nailed a 15-footer. The defense called a kick.)

Someone from the shower fired back, "It may not have been intentional, but it WAS a kick!" :eek:

My personal favorite is the dude I often guard who likes to get the ball with his back to me, jump up, and starts dribbling. (I don't have the heart to tell him that's a travel. When in Rome, indeed.) He got a little frustrated at day's end and heaved the ball to the other end of the court. My first instinct was to T him up; it took me a second to realize I was playing.

just another ref Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:32am

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 801509)
Anybody here play pick-up ball from time to time?

Are you challenging us?

grunewar Sat Dec 03, 2011 07:29am

Nope
 
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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 801509)
Anybody here play pick-up ball from time to time?

Last time I played, a 14 yr old kid, who turned into an all district D-Linemen, took me out "accidentally" and I tore my ACL, meniscus, and had cartilage damage.

Uh, NO from me. :(

Camron Rust Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:05pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 801509)
Anybody here play pick-up ball from time to time?

I play some noon-time five-on-five about once a week with a bunch a thirty-and-fortysomethings at a nearby college gym. (Eight-minute games, or first to 11 wins, NBA three-point line.)


I do similarly, but only in the offseason....around October 1st, I hang up those shoes until March.

letemplay Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:39pm

Yeah, I still play some
 
in a loosely organized 50-over pick up situation, where we have a local rec center court for us old farts reserved twice per week. We generally have to get some guys in their 40's to make 10, but that's what we do. When I first joined this group a few years back, I was one of the younger ones they asked to play, and experienced some resentment from the older guys. Now I'm one of the older ones, and while I can't say I like playing vs 20 somethings, I don't mind mixin it up with them young buck 45 yr olds!! The position I get in, since most guys know of my officiating background, I'm always being asked to rule on some play. Mostly my response is "are we playing, hs, college , or pro rules out here". All I have to do to get out of it is start spoutn off some rule differences and they roll their eyes and say forget it. Probably the most often debated call in pickup ball is the "self-pass"...prob cuz so many of us are capable of plenty of air balls!!

Raymond Sat Dec 03, 2011 01:52pm

I play twice a week at lunch on the air force base I work at and occassionally on Saturday mornings at the army post next to my house. Nobody around here ever argues for a travelling call when someone retrieves their own airball anymore. :cool: My next battle is to convince guys it's not boxing out and actually very dangerous to turn and back your butt into someone who is airborne for a rebound.

Soon to hang it up when my scholastic officiating season started but with my minimal HS schedule this year I've decided to keep playing.

Lcubed48 Sun Dec 04, 2011 03:16am

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 801552)
Uh, NO from me. :(

+1 The last time that I played I was helped off the court with a severe knee sprain which lead to arthroscopic surgery due tears in the meniscus. It's earth bound now for me.

26 Year Gap Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:46am

Groin tear changed my mind.

bowlingref Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:08pm

Broken Bad
 
I fell trying get a rebound @ 46 years real old and broke my right wrist,tore my right rotator cuff and also for good measure what started it all was my right patella tendon exploded. Two surgeons and six hours of surgery along with 65 visits to the physical therapist cured me from ever playing again.

tref Mon Dec 05, 2011 09:25am

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 801509)
Anybody here play pick-up ball from time to time?

Nope, cant get paid if I get hurt.
I dislike working with player/refs & coach/refs... make a decision!

letemplay Mon Dec 05, 2011 09:26am

Geez, thanks a lot guys
 
maybe I should rethink this playing business, although it's hard to tear much up when you don't go very far from the floor!

Rob1968 Mon Dec 05, 2011 09:37am

Live and learn
 
Fifteen years ago: ...5 minutes playing = right inner miniscus tear, loss of 1/2 season of games.
When I called our Assignor: "How did you do it? Was it basketball?"
"Yes."
"Playing or reffing?"
"Playing."
"You have got to make a decision! Which side of the whistle do you want to be on?"
... I haven't played since ...

Freddy Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:06am

Not for Me, Thanx!
 
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Originally Posted by Rob1968 (Post 801958)
Fifteen years ago: ...5 minutes playing = right inner miniscus tear, loss of 1/2 season of games.
When I called our Assignor: "How did you do it? Was it basketball?"
"Yes."
"Playing or reffing?"
"Playing."
"You have got to make a decision! Which side of the whistle do you want to be on?"
... I haven't played since ...

FOUR YEARS AGO:
Cousin: I'm heading off to play in the alumni basketball game.
Me: Don't get hurt!
Outcome: Cousin tore achilles tendon, surgery, missed lots of work.
Me: Told you so.

THREE YEARS AGO:
Cousin: I'm heading off to play in the alumni basketball game.
Me: Again? Don't get hurt!
Outcome: Cousin tore other achilles tendon, surgery, missed lots of work.
Me: Told you so again.

TWO YEARS AGO:
Cousin: I'm gonna play again this year.
Me: Are you nuts?
Cousin: I don't have any achilles left to tear up.
Me: You're still nuts.

letemplay Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:12am

I think the achilles
 
is my biggest worry. I've not had a problem...yet...but have heard some horror stories about recover/rehab.

bainsey Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:19am

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Originally Posted by Rob1968 (Post 801958)
"You have got to make a decision! Which side of the whistle do you want to be on?"

Why does it have to be one or the other? I find that thinking to be very self-limiting.

Granted, there's an injury risk you take when playing. The greater likelihood, though, is that you'll be in better condition for the games you work. Conditioning has been my number one issue, and I address it partially by getting a good run on the court with guys in my age bracket.

If I have a light week of officiating, I'll schedule one afternoon to play. (Won't happen this week.) Either way, I'm getting some needed exercise.


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