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Is this taught in camp?
On my off nights, I watch college games or I go to a local high school game.
Recently, I've noticed in several college games across several conferences, that after a made basket and with no pressure, the old L, new T will take three or four steps in front of the endline. Basically they are almost out to the free throw line before the ball is inbounded. Then the new T basically walks with the count. I actually do the opposite of this, I wait until the ball is inbounded and reaches the free throw line, then I can jog. I'm thinking of trying it the way these college guys do it. Anyone have thoughts on this? |
This has nothing to do with college actually, many officials do this either as a way to get up court and not get beat or they are just not called to the carpet on it. It is usually a sign of an older official that feels they cannot keep up if they stay or someone that is lazy so they do not have to run that hard to follow the play. Either way I would not make much out of it.
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Generally you only see that mechanic used by older officials that have a harder time keeping up with speed of the players or are afraid of being beat. There's no real reason to get ahead of the play like this.
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"Nice job, you're pretty close, come back again next year." Which basically means, thanks for the check & you're welcome to write me another one next summer. Quote:
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thanks for the input guys. |
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Once you get there you can do whatever you want! I'm sure you've noticed no stop clock for OOB? |
John Adams does not like this practice and he has pointed it out on NCAA videos.
I saw it cause a problem in a NIT final about 5 years ago involving South Carolina. |
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Hell, I did what you're talking about in front of JD twice Tuesday night :-( In post game he didnt even mention it, but I apologized to him anyway. He said "yeah, I know you do other stuff but get it together before post-season." Did I do it purposely? No. But working other games Fri-Sun led me to accidently just point. He also said it looked like I wanted to report 2 handed the entire 1st Q. |
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For me, they don't know me, I gotta do it by the book, I haven't earned crap yet. So I gotta earn it. |
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