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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 11:59am
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I went to watch the local conference championship game last night, and the officials took the ball with them when they left the floor. I've never seen this before, but it sort of made sense to me.

One reason I thought they might have done it, was so that the winning school could have the game ball from the conference championship game. Or, maybe since there was no game behind them, it was just to make sure that the host school got the ball back.

Even if there was a game behind them, it would make sense (to me at least) to hand off the game ball to the next crew. I don't see the big deal. It's almost the same as leaving the ball at the table, and the R could drop it off at the table when he goes to check the book anyway.

Or maybe it's just me.
Why would the officials *ever* give a **** about the basketball or who gets it? It's not my ball -- let game management or the home team corral the ball. Nobody's going to let the ball get away.

On the horn, I'm *gone*. The only thing that exists at that point is the *door*. Trust me, it only takes one incident to teach you that the hard way.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:05pm
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Why would the officials *ever* give a **** about the basketball or who gets it? It's not my ball -- let game management or the home team corral the ball. Nobody's going to let the ball get away.

On the horn, I'm *gone*. The only thing that exists at that point is the *door*. Trust me, it only takes one incident to teach you that the hard way.
I don't know, I was just guessing at why they did that. Maybe on his way out, the ball bounced in front of the official, and he just happened to catch it and just took it out with him.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:15pm
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I don't know, I was just guessing at why they did that. Maybe on his way out, the ball bounced in front of the official, and he just happened to catch it and just took it out with him.
In that case, I'd catch it and drop it or run around it. *It's not my ball.*

Another thing I do is take my whistle off at the horn as I'm running off. Nobody's going to grab me by the lanyard that way.

(In the old days, Earl Strom would take off his belt and wrap it around his hand in case he ever had to knock someone out who physically accosted him. Times have changed, but some things remain the same.)
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:19pm
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Another thing I do is take my whistle off at the horn as I'm running off.
Rich, whats that all about?
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:33pm
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In that case, I'd catch it and drop it or run around it. *It's not my ball.*

Another thing I do is take my whistle off at the horn as I'm running off. Nobody's going to grab me by the lanyard that way.

(In the old days, Earl Strom would take off his belt and wrap it around his hand in case he ever had to knock someone out who physically accosted him. Times have changed, but some things remain the same.)
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Rich, whats that all about?
So no one can run up on you and snatch you by the lanyard. In fact I often tuck my whistle in my shirt during full time-outs and between quarters.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:42pm
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So no one can run up on you and snatch you by the lanyard. In fact I often tuck my whistle in my shirt during full time-outs and between quarters.
BNR I'm aware of that, I was talking about the part that was underlined... running off the court

If its not a heated EOG situation with fans rushing the court & I'm not embarassed by the job I just did, then I'm proudly walking off the court.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:44pm
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BNR I'm aware of that, I was talking about the part that was underlined... running off the court

If its not a heated EOG situation with fans rushing the court & I'm not embarassed by the job I just did, then I'm proudly walking off the court.
Doesn't mean the guy in the second row was enamored with your performance.

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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:46pm
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BNR I'm aware of that, I was talking about the part that was underlined... running off the court

If its not a heated EOG situation with fans rushing the court & I'm not embarassed by the job I just did, then I'm proudly walking off the court.
It's consistency. There are times that we need to get out quickly. If I do it *every game* there's no interpretation necessary. It's not like I sprint -- I jog at about the same pace I'd move as the trail bringing the ball up the court.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 02:38pm
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So no one can run up on you and snatch you by the lanyard. In fact I often tuck my whistle in my shirt during full time-outs and between quarters.
I do, too. But for a different reason.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 02:47pm
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I do, too. But for a different reason.
Everybody just walk slowly away. And don't look back. If we ignore him, maybe he'll just go away on his own.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:45pm
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Rich, whats that all about?
It's one of those things I was taught -- to never let my whistle be in a place where anyone can grab it.

I wear a noose, but it's not a breakaway noose. If someone grabbed my whistle they would probably hurt/clothesline me. So I take it off, usually as the clock is expiring or on my way off the floor.

I suppose I could just tuck the whistle inside my shirt.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:31pm
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I don't know, I was just guessing at why they did that. Maybe on his way out, the ball bounced in front of the official, and he just happened to catch it and just took it out with him.
I have worked in tournaments where we've been asked to take the game ball to the locker room for the next game.

But other than that I'm not concerned with the ball. If a player tosses it to me I will quickly look to see if there is someone from the home admin to toss it to safely. If not, then I'll just drop it where I'm at.
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Old Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:12pm
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On the horn, I'm *gone*. The only thing that exists at that point is the *door*. Trust me, it only takes one incident to teach you that the hard way.
Yup. If my partner wants to stick around, change his shoes, check his cell phone and shake everyone's hands that's his prerogative. I'm not sticking around.
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