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What would you choose: a. A great official that uses the "fist to hips" block signal repeatedly b. A good official that has good signals c. An average official that has great signals I'm not saying you can't have one without the other, but we are often guilty of worrying about the ants instead of taking care of the elephants.
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Yes, that would be a travel in any game I'm working.
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To me Crawford looks like a clown. I can't take that kind of officiating seriously outside of a Globetrotters game. But your mileage my vary. It certainly hasn't harmed Crawford's career. |
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I have never heard fists or hands to the hips as a decisive reason for selecting one official over another. Someone has lost their perspective. Last edited by icallfouls; Wed Nov 28, 2012 at 04:04pm. |
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Sure, Joe Crawford likes to sell a call or two, but from the games I watch, but like that is highly unusual. In fact, if you look at his offensive foul calls, it's probably one of the most understated ones you'll see. The NBA, as a matter of fact, doesn't really have officials that ever go overboard.
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The more demonstrative the gyrations, the more incorrect the call usually is
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Fwiw, I bang my hips once or twice on the preliminary signal but report it properly to the table. |
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Old Habits Die Hard ...
Pretty much the same for me, except I only bang my hips once at the site of the foul (preliminary signal), and then I report to the table with the proper signal.
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Kind of a hair splitter - but definitely not a block, IMO.
And certainly NOT a travel. He's still dribbling when his right foot goes down. Then he steps forward with his left foot without lifting the right one. How can that be a travel? I do think Joey C could have limited himself to THREE thrusts, though Gotta love it!
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