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I called a foul on a player, 2 shots, I went to the table to report it. As I am doing so, the coach of the offending team, asks for an explanation.
Players line up and my partner begins the first FT. I explain to the coach that his player hit the arm of the shooter. Coach says, " I demand an explanation" I say, " I just gave you the explanation" I turn to see the shooter begin his shooting motion and the coach yells " That's a bunch of crap" I turn to the coach blow my whistle and "T" him up, turn back and see the FT in the air. Shot misses, but since I blew as the kid was beginning his motion, I called the shot off and gave him 2 again. Yes, I should have held my whistle until after the first FT, but emotion got the best of me. Should I have give the FT shooter the first shot over again? I don't believe that the ball had left his hand when I blew. |
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Any time a HC demands anything he gets whacked. If you had your back to the players and your partner because you were talking with the HC, why is your partner administering free throws without you in position? MTD, Sr.
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In this case making demands is not respect, and therefore I would have ignored him. If he says another thing that could be construed by even the most thin-skinned referee to be disrespectful, then I whack him. At that point I'm sure he'll want to know why, and I'd let him know that demanding an explanation from me is disrespectful, therefore he was ignored. Continuing in such a way led to the "t". BTW, MTD is right... why would your partner administer the free throw while you weren't looking? Take note from that bit of the situation. |
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If it's the first of two or three free throws...especially working with 3, then I don't see the issue. If it's a 1 and 1 or we're on the final FT...yeah, get in position partner.
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Terrapins fan just brought up a good reason not to administer a free throw until all officials are looking. So I don't understand being against it. Not unless you think awkward situations are fun to deal with.
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As to the OP, that's just a matter of needing to be a little more patient when giving out the T...unlike a personal foul, there's no need to call the T right away. Live and you learn...we've ball been there before.
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Why can't the Trail official listen/explain whatever to the coach while standing in proper position and facing the court? To do otherwise is to put your crew in a bad situation because they are either proceeding a man down or having to wait.
This isn't a time-out, so there shouldn't be any delay in administering the FTs here. Don't be an official that either hurts your crew or unnecessarily holds up the game! |
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Isn't this what NCAA Mens officials do as they go opposite table after reporting? |
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No, we just ignore them, go opposite and then slyly give them a one-finger wave from the other side of the court with a shit-eating grin on our face
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Waiting for your partner to look before administering a free throw doesn't mean waiting for him/her to explain things to the coach. It simply means waiting until said partner is facing your direction and can see what's going on.
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If you blew the whistle before he released the ball, then the ball is dead. He still has two FTs coming. EDIT: This could also apply to an unsporting T on a player if you called it during continuous motion but it does not apply to a coach.
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