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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 12:48pm
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I highly doubt it, as it seems like I am 0 for 30 when sharing principles that havent trickled down to the HS level & apparently some small college leagues yet.

As for your negative comments about me as a person, its not that at all. I'm in a great mood & really would like for it to stay this way on a Monday morning after a 7 hr drive home last night.

Me passing on breaking down why its ok for a non-calling official to provide info (the player started his habitual motion) to the calling official when he puts him on the ground as opposed to on the FT line is called being smart by not allowing myself to get caught up in Forum debates that turn sour by name calling due to ignorance.
Here's what surprised me, you defaulted to a passive-aggressive response. To paraphrase,
"I'm not going to get into it with you fools because you're too stupid and/or old to get it without calling me names."

I don't always agree with you, but I don't think I've ever called you names. And I know you're not that thin-skinned (you've achieved too high a level of officiating for that to be true) that you'd bow out of a debate before you even got started.

Now, for the record, your clarification doesn't seem that bad to me; as long as your added information is made quietly enough not to back your partner into a corner (he may well have had a significant foul before the gather). And while I would prefer this to be done mostly on double-whistle fouls, I can see situations where a single whistle would still work.

Personally, I'm more likely to offer an encouraging, "Are we shooting, Bill?" as opposed to waiting for him to tell me one way or the other.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 12:53pm
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At some point it might be mentioned that the release is not the key.

A guy gathers to shoot, gets hammered, pulls the ball back down as he crashes to the floor. He still gets two shots.

In the OP, what if the guy gets caught in the air behind the board attempting to pass? If he gets fouled, don't bail him out and award shots just because he heaves it up after the contact.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 12:57pm
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At some point it might be mentioned that the release is not the key.

A guy gathers to shoot, gets hammered, pulls the ball back down as he crashes to the floor. He still gets two shots.

In the OP, what if the guy gets caught in the air behind the board attempting to pass? If he gets fouled, don't bail him out and award shots just because he heaves it up after the contact.
Agreed, with one caveat. If there is any doubt about his intent, like Rut, I'm going with a shot. Fouling a guy on his way down the lane is one thing, but fouling him when he's behind the basket is just bad basketball.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 12:58pm
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Free throw percentages being as horrific as I've seen them, I'm sometimes surprised at coaches arguing about this call anyway.
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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 01:09pm
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Here's what surprised me, you defaulted to a passive-aggressive response. To paraphrase,
"I'm not going to get into it with you fools because you're too stupid and/or old to get it without calling me names."

I don't always agree with you, but I don't think I've ever called you names. And I know you're not that thin-skinned (you've achieved too high a level of officiating for that to be true) that you'd bow out of a debate before you even got started.

Now, for the record, your clarification doesn't seem that bad to me; as long as your added information is made quietly enough not to back your partner into a corner (he may well have had a significant foul before the gather). And while I would prefer this to be done mostly on double-whistle fouls, I can see situations where a single whistle would still work.

Personally, I'm more likely to offer an encouraging, "Are we shooting, Bill?" as opposed to waiting for him to tell me one way or the other.

No sir, I wasnt referencing you as one that loves to smack me around for saying things they have not heard before.
Rocky co-signed it so I doubt we will hear from them on this

On quietly vs loud, I have a mental rolodex of my partners & what they prefer. The ECA (Exclusive Coverage Area) guys I would try to walk by in switching before they get to the table & say it quietly.
Guys that are on board with the program, I'll say it right where I stand because I know they'll say "YEP" without needing to ask & clarify just to reject.

As far as if they had the foul before the gather, they need to call it before the player gets in the act & the ball goes in using some voice to clarify that fact. Making everyone think its an And1 when its really a do over is a sure set up to get the coach, players & crowd all over the crew. That will happen more than enough without the officials doing it to themselves.
So either cal those when they happen or hold the whistle a tad, allowing the player to get in the motion then reward them.

We have to know what animal (level/gender) we are dealing with & I'm learning that we also have to know what type of partner we are dealing with from night to night. As long as the film shows me trying to offer info, I'm okay with a partner rejecting the info & messing up the call consistency. Because when I get a similar play, mine go to the line.
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Rocky co-signed it so I doubt we will hear from them on this

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Hahahaha...having me co-sign on something with you is a GREAT way to get smacked around by some of the people on this forum!!
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Hahahaha...having me co-sign on something with you is a GREAT way to get smacked around by some of the people on this forum!!
Nah just like myself, they respect what you bring to the table!
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On quietly vs loud, I have a mental rolodex of my partners & what they prefer. The ECA (Exclusive Coverage Area) guys I would try to walk by in switching before they get to the table & say it quietly.
Guys that are on board with the program, I'll say it right where I stand because I know they'll say "YEP" without needing to ask & clarify just to reject.
After lurking on this one I'm glad to say I finally understand what you're talking about. Maybe it's something used in NCAAM because I haven't heard it on the NCAAW side of things, though I plan to ask about it when I head to camp this weekend.
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After lurking on this one I'm glad to say I finally understand what you're talking about. Maybe it's something used in NCAAM because I haven't heard it on the NCAAW side of things, though I plan to ask about it when I head to camp this weekend.
Have fun & do your thing! Let me know what their thoughts are.

Now that I think about it, I was introduced to the principle by a DI/DII womens official a couple years ago.
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Have fun & do your thing! Let me know what their thoughts are.

Now that I think about it, I was introduced to the principle by a DI/DII womens official a couple years ago.
Okay,...this weekend at the BE Women's camp team officiating - specifically saying "you had her shooting?" or things like that was discussed and encouraged. The one thing that seemed to be common was it was suggested to do it quietly (when we're switching) which makes sense.

I can't say it happened in any of my five games. One partner did ask me whether I had someone shooting but I'd already yelled "she was going up!" after I called the foul.
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Okay,...this weekend at the BE Women's camp team officiating - specifically saying "you had her shooting?" or things like that was discussed and encouraged. The one thing that seemed to be common was it was suggested to do it quietly (when we're switching) which makes sense.

I can't say it happened in any of my five games. One partner did ask me whether I had someone shooting but I'd already yelled "she was going up!" after I called the foul.
Thanks for the update! Team officiating concepts
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After lurking on this one I'm glad to say I finally understand what you're talking about. Maybe it's something used in NCAAM because I haven't heard it on the NCAAW side of things, though I plan to ask about it when I head to camp this weekend.
Really? NCAAW is where I heard it...
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Really? NCAAW is where I heard it...
As I think about it I've heard it from NCAAM officials when I work with them in H.S. games. I've yet to hear it from the NCAAW officials but I'll ask around over the weekend.
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