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stripes Thu Jan 08, 2015 02:15pm

NBA Great now Wearing Stripes
 
Great low post scorer.

http://deadspin.com/why-is-one-of-th...ere-1678232237

bainsey Thu Jan 08, 2015 02:31pm

Excellent. I wonder if he learned any rules in his training....

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 08, 2015 02:36pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 949277)
Excellent. I wonder if he learned any rules in his training....


Of course he did, see the IAABO patch on his shirt.

MTD, Sr.

Raymond Thu Jan 08, 2015 02:56pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 949277)
Excellent. I wonder if he learned any rules in his training....

I'm sure he's being personally mentored by Al Battista, he's has no choice but to learn the rules.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 08, 2015 02:59pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 949280)
I'm sure he's being personally mentored by Al Battista, he's has no choice but to learn the rules.


Exactly, and my good friend Al, is an even greater historian of the rules that I am.

MTD, Sr.

AremRed Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:00pm

He should join us in the Conflict of Interest? thread!

Rich Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:01pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 949282)
He should join us in theConflict of Interest? thread!

It's a JV game.

Around here one of the teachers from the home school would work the game. Or the AD.

Raymond Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:05pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 949284)
It's a JV game.

Around here one of the teachers from the home school would work the game. Or the AD.

I remember my P.E. teacher officiating many of my home middle school games.

Adam Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:21pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 949284)
It's a JV game.

Around here one of the teachers from the home school would work the game. Or the AD.

That's interesting.
Here, I can't work JV games for my daughter's high school. She doesn't play basketball, and doesn't have any friends on either the boys or the girls teams. I checked with the assigner before the season started (she's a freshman this year), and he said to go ahead and block the school.

I had an issue with Arbiter, and for the first time in 6 years, I actually got assigned to a game at that school. I reminded him, and he took care of it and gave me a different game.

jTheUmp Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:31pm

Honestly, I've often thought it would be a lot of fun to officiate a varsity football or basketball game at my High School alma mater... Of course, I graduated from there over 15 years ago and live in a different state now, so it'll never actually happen (even without any potential 'conflict of interest' considerations), but still.

crosscountry55 Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:43pm

I hope I look as great as Adrian Dantley when I'm 60. Wow.

Raymond Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:43pm

I went to 4 different high schools, good thing I don't live in those states.

My dad officiated some of my games when I was a junior in high school in New Jersey.

Couple of years ago I worked a regional play-off game with a mixed crew, and the local official was a graduated of that school.

letemplay Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:49pm

Keep a bag packed
 
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 949296)
I went to 4 different high schools

Military brat or just looking for the right "fit"? like Kevin Durant:rolleyes:

Raymond Thu Jan 08, 2015 03:54pm

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Originally Posted by letemplay (Post 949298)
Military brat or just looking for the right "fit"? like Kevin Durant:rolleyes:

Military brat + divorced parents.

Adam Thu Jan 08, 2015 04:00pm

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Originally Posted by jTheUmp (Post 949292)
Honestly, I've often thought it would be a lot of fun to officiate a varsity football or basketball game at my High School alma mater... Of course, I graduated from there over 15 years ago and live in a different state now, so it'll never actually happen (even without any potential 'conflict of interest' considerations), but still.

My first HS varsity game was at my alma mater, 12 years after I graduated. I was a fill-in, and informed the assigner that I had played for that school 12 years before, it wasn't a big deal to him.

BatteryPowered Thu Jan 08, 2015 05:11pm

My Dad officiated one of our football games when I was in HS. When he told the assignor I was attending there he was told "That's OK. I have seen these two teams...your son's school needs all the help it can get." :eek:

Then he added that he trusted the crew to do a professional job and the game needed a strong crew.

Still didn't like the wise crack :p

grunewar Thu Jan 08, 2015 05:51pm

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 (Post 949295)
I hope I look as great as Adrian Dantley when I'm 60. Wow.

I hope I look that good at 55! I don't at 54....... :(

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 08, 2015 06:08pm

I graduated from high school in 1969; I was a two time varsity letterman in basketball. My highs school's varsity basketball coach coached two more years. Our school dominated our league, winninng 15 league championhips (I played on two of those championship teams) in the 21 years that my coach coached there. Our school also finished second four times (I played on one of those teams) during those 21 years.

I have not officiated a basketball game in the Youngstown area since the 1986-87 season, and even today I would not officiate any basketball game involving my high school because even today there would be people in the stands from my high school and from certain schools in our league that would recognize me from my high school championship seasons. And I didn't even start, :eek:!

Some people would also associate me with my sister who was a stellar high school golfer (I wasn't too bad myself) and later the dominate amatuer female golfer in the Youngstown area after she returned home after college.

I might do a girls' JV basketball game involving my high school but that would be the extent of it.

One has to remember that I never started completing Schedule C's until 1982 and my wife and I were first married and living in Glendale, California, when I received an telephone call from the Secretary of the Trumbull Co. Bkb. Off. Assn. (Warren, Ohio, and I am still a member of this association even though the last time I attended a meeting was in Nov. 1986) telling me that one of our veteran members had just been audited by the IRS. A fan who didn't like his officiating turned him into the IRS and he had to pay over $1,000 in back taxes, interest, and fines. And this wasn't even Mafia payback because he wasn't in the Mafia, :p; but I am, :p.

I could go on with other stories about conflict of interest, but it really is not worth it even when you make the correct call and it goes in "your" school's favor. Remember: No good deed goess unpunished.

MTD, Sr.

AremRed Thu Jan 08, 2015 06:22pm

For you college guys have you ever officiated at your alma mater?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 08, 2015 06:29pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 949315)
For you college guys have you ever officiated at your alma mater?

One of my interesting conflict of interest stories.

I started officiating women's college basketball in 1974 while attending the University of Miami (yes, the one in Florida) where my sister was also attending and playing on the women's golf team.

Back then I was the first male to officiate women's college basketball in the State of Florida. During my first two years of officiating I officiated two of UM's home games due to a last minute cancelation. But during the three years I officiated women's college basketball in Florida I officiated UM on the road any where for four to six times a year. Every AD knew my situation and yet would still assign me games involving UM.

The best story involved a Saturday afternoon away game that I officiated where my partner called the first foul an UM's shooting guard. I proceeded to over the course of the remainder of the game called four more fouls on this shooting guard, thereby fouling her out of the game. Our dinner date that evening was very awkward. :p

MTD, Sr.

AremRed Thu Jan 08, 2015 06:40pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 949316)
The best story involved a Saturday afternoon away game that I officiated where my partner called the first foul an UM's shooting guard. I proceeded to over the course of the remainder of the game called four more fouls on this shooting guard, thereby fouling her out of the game. Our dinner date that evening was very awkward. :p

You dawg. :D Great story Mark, thank you for sharing.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 08, 2015 06:42pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 949318)
You dawg. :D Great story Mark, thank you for sharing.


We dated off and on all through her college career.

MTD, Sr.


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