Coach Behaviour: Storms the floor after a call

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @steverichardson266
    @steverichardson266 Год назад +9

    The crew deserves praise for making the right call and acting in a completely professional manner throughout the incident.

    • @Joekuh
      @Joekuh Год назад +1

      Well SOMEONE has to be the adult in this situation...

    • @learnthesystem6622
      @learnthesystem6622 Год назад +1

      They made a bad call what were you watching. And they knew they made a bad call and were cowards about it. Refs walked to the other side of the court instead of having a discussion with the coach.
      I ref in a few different sports and all you need to do when a coach gets heated like that is say hey coach I saw it this way, or this was the call I made so that's the call. If the coach feels heard they will often calm down. If they don't calm down you can give them the gate but in my 20 years of being a ref in hockey, volleyball, and basketball I've only ever thrown out 3 coaches.

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  Год назад +8

      The made a correct call. If you reffed basketball, you would know that FIBA rules have referees rotate away after a call. Just because this behaviour is the norm for some sports, does not mean it should be tolerated.

    • @Joekuh
      @Joekuh Год назад

      @@refereeuniversity it honestly should NOT be the norm, like the Iowa coach yesterday trying to intimidate the ref via stare down.

    • @MS-ho9wq
      @MS-ho9wq Год назад +2

      ​@@learnthesystem6622 No, it was the correct call, and the video clearly shows it.

  • @goulioofficial3037
    @goulioofficial3037 Год назад +2

    In this situation we have 2 technical foul to Coach (2C) .It means the coach is ejected ,he goes in the locker room or leaves the building.

  • @shaunsturby997
    @shaunsturby997 Год назад +1

    nobody other than the coaches, players and refs should be on that court. Anyone from the crowd, should also be shown the door for walking onto the court.

  • @cptfwiffo
    @cptfwiffo 3 месяца назад

    I'm suspecting he was warned. Because else it was a pretty weak call. Coach walked over to the locker. No, he shouldn't. Agreed. Then walked back. He shouldn't. Agreed.
    But this is where a caution comes in: Coach, why are you walking there. It's a very small gym, coach has almost no space.
    If the coach says: refs, I'm upset with your calls. So I walk it off... Cool. there's your warning.
    But if it's for a first time offense... the coach must've been doing something upsetting.
    But since it's that late in the game, and this is his first T... he was warned...
    And still... Giving him a second T is bad management. Unless words were involved

  • @navkaur8017
    @navkaur8017 Год назад +4

    I watched the full game on RUclips. He shouldn’t have stormed the court but I understand his frustration. The white team shot 13 technical free throws.

  • @learnthesystem6622
    @learnthesystem6622 Год назад +1

    "Stormed" the court is quite the exaggeration. Seen this in the news and wanted to see the full video. At the end of the day I support the coach.

    • @Brarkarmanpreet
      @Brarkarmanpreet Год назад +1

      You can check out the video on St. Paul high school there there own channel on RUclips

    • @MS-ho9wq
      @MS-ho9wq Год назад +1

      Coach should not enter the court or approach official like that. Can't just do what you want. Ejection warranted.

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  9 месяцев назад +3

      Definition of Stormed: "to move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction."
      Pretty good descriptor of what happened.