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Adam Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:18am

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Originally Posted by Smitty (Post 849114)
What exactly do you expect? The intensity is ratcheted up for these types of tourneys, and the coaches want to win. This is what separates the men from the boys in being able to handle these types of coaches in these types of scenarios. Perhaps you're not ready for this level of play if this bothers you.

It's actually what I enjoy about summer ball, to be honest. It's one more thing I get to work on.

JRutledge Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:36am

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Originally Posted by JetMetFan (Post 849124)
So much for that :)

Do the observers step in at the D2 camp if things get way out of hand? I know at the AAU-based camp I attend if a coach was to truly get nutty - e.g., gets booted but won't leave - the observers will step in so we can get the game going. Not that it has happened (that I can recall) but the potential is there.

I would not say they step in. They allow the campers to take care of business on the court. But what happens is that the coaches come to the clinician (and this happen with me in another camp as a clinician as well last year) and yell and scream at the clinicians about things they "think" are not being called or being addressed. Or complain when they were T'd up and complain that they were perfect human being and the big bad officials hurt their feelings. ;)

Clinicians even in some situations have fans yelling at them. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that the campers are being evaluated. But as usually the normal public are so stupid they do not realize there is a difference between being taught how to referee and being in a camp to get hired for a very specific conference.

If it happens at the AAU camp, what do you think happens with guys with all kinds of different agendas like getting paid to want to get better?

Peace

The_Rookie Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:59am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 849134)
It's actually what I enjoy about summer ball, to be honest. It's one more thing I get to work on.

That was my take away from the tourney as well...It was my first AAU tourney with this level of intensity, so definite eye opener and now that I know the vibe..will handle differently moving forward :)

The_Rookie Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:02am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 849146)
I would not say they step in. They allow the campers to take care of business on the court. But what happens is that the coaches come to the clinician (and this happen with me in another camp as a clinician as well last year) and yell and scream at the clinicians about things they "think" are not being called or being addressed. Or complain when they were T'd up and complain that they were perfect human being and the big bad officials hurt their feelings. ;)

Clinicians even in some situations have fans yelling at them. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that the campers are being evaluated. But as usually the normal public are so stupid they do not realize there is a difference between being taught how to referee and being in a camp to get hired for a very specific conference.

If it happens at the AAU camp, what do you think happens with guys with all kinds of different agendas like getting paid to want to get better?

Peace

Rut..thnaks for all of your insight on this topic of AAU tourneys..it lets a young offical know that this non-sense goes on all over!:mad:

Smitty Mon Jul 16, 2012 01:38pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 849134)
It's actually what I enjoy about summer ball, to be honest. It's one more thing I get to work on.

Me too. It's the most difficult part of the game for me to become comfortable with and be good at reacting to different actions/comments.

Adam Mon Jul 16, 2012 02:14pm

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Originally Posted by Smitty (Post 849204)
Me too. It's the most difficult part of the game for me to become comfortable with and be good at reacting to different actions/comments.

Yep, and you're likely to get an entire season's worth of stupid in just one day.


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