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Manage the Game

Manage the Game. Tough Situations. The Game is Getting Out of Control or Rough Two players tangled up. Can't determine and contact is bad… Call a double foul. Don’t ignore. Look players in the eye, talk to leaders, talk to bigs…”We need your help, we’re

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Manage the Game

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  1. Manage the Game 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  2. Tough Situations The Game is Getting Out of Control or Rough Two players tangled up. Can't determine and contact is bad… Call a double foul. Don’t ignore. Look players in the eye, talk to leaders, talk to bigs…”We need your help, we’re not comfortable with level of contact here” Be PRESENT on held ball situations! Appearance of Fair. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  3. Tough Situations You can be friendly with the players….but they are NOT your friends!! 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  4. Tough Situations Sterilize the game if they won’t work with you Non Basketball fouls/ Borderline hard fouls: Protect the fouler! Watch for team mates coming to assistance of fouled player. Ask yourself: “Do I want this type of foul to happen 10 times in this game?” If not, do something about it!! Partners help. Calling official, take time to listen, tend to feel rushed at this point Can never fake getting hit in the eye. Call foul or stop play for injured player, no change in possession. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  5. Tough Situations Complicated Foul Process COMMUNICATE, COMMUNICATE, COMMUNICATE Players to benches first. Get together to decide on final outcome. Agree before the team meeting is over (same rules as BOD). CC brings both coaches together for an “information” session, not a negotiation. Confirm their professionalism prior to communicating. There will be no negotiation, “the crew has information for you.” 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  6. Proactive Reffing “Investment Program“ “Call it Tight….But Let Them Play!” Dead Ball Efficiency: Keep the ball in play. Techs call themselves during live play. Dead ball is way more difficult. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  7. Proactive Reffing Presence Conviction and Engagement, Passion and Enjoyment! People don’t remember you for what you say but “how you make them feel” Controls windows being opened, you don’t care…indifference is a problem. BCBOA 2014

  8. Proactive Reffing Parables! By Aesop The Wind and the Sun were disputing which was the stronger. Suddenly they saw a traveller coming down the road, and the Sun said: "I see a way to decide our dispute. Whichever of us can cause that traveller to take off his cloak shall be regarded as the stronger. You begin." So the Sun retired behind a cloud, and the Wind began to blow as hard as it could upon the traveller. But the harder he blew the more closely did the traveller wrap his cloak round him, till at last the Wind had to give up in despair. Then the Sun came out and shone in all his glory upon thetraveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his cloak on. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  9. Proactive Reffing Parables! The Sun and the Wind…By Aesop 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  10. Proactive Reffing People don’t remember you for what you say but “how you make them feel” 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  11. Proactive Reffing Badger Bob I need your help. You are asking a lot of questions. Can you pick your spots? Some of them might be great but you run the risk of getting tuned out when you may have a really good point. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  12. Proactive Reffing Make it a Crew Change thought process from individual to crew. Elevate the conversation. Change generalities to specific questions. Statement: C’mon ref, Ponz is killing us….the fouls are 8-1, you gotta do something about this!! Answer: Coach, do you have a question about a specific play for the crew? When we get a chance we will get back to you. Then come back with “information/not a negotiation”. Coach, we discussed that call and we have information for you…….. 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  13. Proactive Reffing Ignorance is Bliss, Not Handle it. Referee across has best view on tough calls. Watch coaches eyes on FT’s as well! Coach, players standing…dissension. Frankenstein. Player scores after whistle, player defends that player after whistle (delay of game warning), ball flip (minimum delay of game, max technical foul), gestures, not personal but business. Run the Game, Don’t let it run you 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  14. Proactive Reffing • Know the game • Foul game strategy • Steal-double-steal-foul if time, steal-foul, immediate foul, fouls to give, DFT, • 2 for 1 • Big small screen/switch—drive little/big (knee contact-stumble); post up big/little • Under the screen, over-hedge-reattach, over-hard hedge-double team, rub the under defender • Heat check, bad matchups, hand-down-man-down • Guide arm contact, push offs, play on • Spin move travel, hop travel, • Give backs vs fouls 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

  15. Manage the GameBe Proactive, Not ReactiveRun the GameDon’t Let the Game Run You 2015 CABO Camp Halifax

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