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I think I would call a travel earlier. The coach from team A needs to pick his spots to use this player better. In a game that is close towards the end I would have a hard time ignoring such blatant violations. As far as the other team running plays for the person that is being guarded by the player with the disability, that is on them. Nothing we can do to prevent that.
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I can see this happening during the last game of the season, and the player with a disability being a senior. The coach wants to give him/her their moment. I wouldn't want to be the guy that ruins that, would you? |
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1) I agree with the "Hey, let's get coach B over here so we can all discuss this" philosophy.
2) There's a difference between "moving the pivot foot without gaining any distance" and "running back and forth like the rabbit in the shooting gallery." |
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Your crew? Do you do three man grammar school where you live?
Honestly, common sense in these situations. People either get it or they don't. As Bob said, he shuffles feet, nothing starts, he's heading for concession stand you have to call something not to make a mockery of game. Love your description how you 'nailed' him with a travel call. Attaboy |
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Honestly...I see post from some on this discussion that should never work a middle school game (never mind the problem with them getting a heart and grasp of common sense). This didn't happen in the finals of the NCAA tournament on national television. It is a flippin' middle school GAME for crying out loud.
I'm giving the kid some slack...especially since in the OP his team is still LOSING. If the opposing coach starts chirping about it he gets one warnings (maybe) before I nail him with a T...trust me, I will find a reason. If my partner doesn't like it, he can make the calls or block me in the future. If the coach wants to scratch me from all future contest...be my guest, I don't do this for the money or prestige. |
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My crew? Yeah...you know...like "my partners". We use the oportunity to do three "man" training when doing M.S. or "grammer" school as you put it. Yes...I "nailed him with the travel call". I was being facitious. Attaboy?
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In an 8th grade game, I can over looked a step or two...I can't see myself overlooking a player running with the ball for 8' once...much less 2 or more times.
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(APG: I fixed your post. I finally got to use my high school French. It's only been forty years. Madame Schieffler would be so proud.)
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You read my mind. I was to lazy/complacent/busy training/blah blah blah...too do exactly that! And that is my "CURE". Get both coaches together PRIOR TO THE GAME...and discuss exactly what THEY want to do. Here is one instance where they are going to determine what "ACCOMODATIONS" we will "PROVIDE". If one Coach does not want a player running all over the court, without even attempting to dribble...that is what we shall do....The Coach that says, "no way"... will now be the "bad guy"...because BOTH COACHES will have to agree... It is now up to them. They BOTH MAY alter the rules, kind of like THEIR rule of no "PRESSING IN THE BACK COURT". I have talked all this over with my assigner...and he agrees...let the coaches decide together what THEY want to do. It's on them. I will also be notifying our association, via email and at the next meeting, of what "procedure" to use.
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