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You must work with a very rarefied group of officials if you don't see someone chase a ball that has gone oob at some point in the game. Or chase the ball at the end of the game to take it back to the table for some reason. Not even once in a season?
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And when I read this site, my area works so different then other areas. We do not have 100 guys assigned to all the games by one assignor. We have probably a couple thousand spread out amongst many associations and more than 15 assignors or so and I do not see this as a common issue that I can see. I am sure someone does this, but not for very long. Peace
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That's The Key Ingredient, Education ...
... and boom goes the dynamite.
Which is why I tend to believe this:
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Of course you are going to have "that guy" do that...maybe once or twice a season. It's usually a newer official...or one that just can't stand to leave a good game behind. They hear about it, with some good natured ribbing, sometimes even before we get to the locker room.
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The group I work with tend toward the other extreme...they won't usually bend over to pick it up unless it hits them in the feet (even though quite a few would benefit from the additional effort).
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Calling it both ways...since 1999 Last edited by Bad Zebra; Thu Oct 10, 2013 at 03:31pm. |
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Maybe in private...but, I don't think it looks very good to be shaking hands, publicly, with the AD...especially after a close or even not so close home win.
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Who's Got The Key To The Locker Room ???
Agree. Some will often confuse perception with reality.
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I've had a couple of ADs (or game manager) actually start talking to me about getting them the ball after the game. My response is always, "If I can grab it in stride, I'll do it." Then, after the game, "Sorry."
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Adam...I would definitely spend some precious pre-game time, with "this guy", about hanging around the court after the game is over. C'mon man...nothing good can come out of lingering around the table after a game. Tell the guy if he wants to interact with the table...do it before or during the game. Not only all that...but, it hangs his crew out as they "stand around" waiting for this dude. That's why I don't appreciated another official going out on his own and chasing a ball after a game. The rest of the crew is standing there waiting for him to do the ball boys' duty. Also, I don't like to sprint off the court after a game. A nice little jog or quickly paced walk is sufficient...IMO.
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I agree, to be honest. He's been around long enough, though, that he's just not having any of it.
As for leaving the court. I agree. I walk, generally. I'll jog if I'm on the other side of the court.
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Me neither. At the end of the game I head straight for my area/locker room. I've been told running doesn't look good so I just walk briskly. If the court is being stormed, running is ok. No shaking hands in public, the AD will usually see us in private before we leave.
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