The Official Forum

The Official Forum (https://forum.officiating.com/)
-   Basketball (https://forum.officiating.com/basketball/)
-   -   presence (https://forum.officiating.com/basketball/9640-presence.html)

A Pennsylvania Coach Thu Aug 07, 2003 12:53pm

Last night, semis of the rec league I play in. One official is the rec league assignor, 25+ years as an official, well-respected, etc. We are up 21 at halftime and pushed it up to close to 30 at the start of the second before they rallied back to about a 18-20 point margin maybe five minutes into the 20-minute half. A call goes against the opponents and the hot-headed point guard, who thinks they still have a chance to win (they didn't), fires the ball toward the opposite end of the court. It goes up and over the fence that encloses our court. Believe it or not, neither official saw this.

But the vet realizes what happened, as our players are pointing it out and, of course, the ball is gone. It's probably a few seconds too long after it happened to call a technical, and besides, he didn't actually see it, but it wasn't hard to infer. If he lets it slide, he risks losing control of the game. If he calls it, maybe he guesses wrong or he looks like he is calling something because we are telling him that the opponent did something illegal.

Now we play running clock except for free throws and the last two minutes. But a ball going over the fence would also get the clock stopped, which is what the timer had done (maybe for the ball going out, maybe for the upcoming free throws). So the official turns to the timer and tells her to keep the clock running. At this point, no one had gone for the ball yet and when he said this, the hot-headed point guard started to protest, realized he was in a no-win situation, and took off running for the ball. Probably close to a minute of their potential comeback time expired before play resumed.

I was very impressed with how he handled this, so I thought I'd share.

Oh, we won by about 35 and have the finals next week.

BktBallRef Thu Aug 07, 2003 02:47pm

I knew what he did, even before you said it. :D

LarryS Thu Aug 07, 2003 04:36pm

Smart move...one I'm not sure I would have thought of.

You can bet the teammates of the jerk are gonna make the culprit run after the ball. :)

Nevadaref Sat Aug 09, 2003 02:14am

what presence?
 
I think we all agree that this was a smart move by that official, but what does this have to do with his presence?

Jurassic Referee Sat Aug 09, 2003 06:16am

Re: what presence?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Nevadaref
I think we all agree that this was a smart move by that official, but what does this have to do with his presence?
Well,if he wasn't there,he couldn't have done it,right?

JugglingReferee Sat Aug 09, 2003 08:07am

Re: Re: what presence?
 

Quote:

Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Quote:

Originally posted by Nevadaref
I think we all agree that this was a smart move by that official, but what does this have to do with his presence?
Well,if he wasn't there,he couldn't have done it,right?

You're a regular Miles Davis, JR. :)

A Pennsylvania Coach Mon Aug 11, 2003 09:18am

Re: what presence?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Nevadaref
I think we all agree that this was a smart move by that official, but what does this have to do with his presence?
I understand presence, in the officiating sense, to mean the things an official does, outside of making decisions and mechanics, that affect how he or she is perceived as an official.

His handling of this situation said two things--I'm in charge of this game, and I'm not taking any crap. Everybody on the opposing team, even though they were all getting frustrated, now knew better than to test him any further.

I thought it was great presence.

brianp134 Mon Aug 11, 2003 09:30am

I think it showed great game management skills.

AK ref SE Thu Aug 21, 2003 01:18pm

It showed a lot of things:
presence
Game management skills
Leadership


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:29pm.



Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0 RC1