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Basketball Officials Training Video: Referee/Coach Conflict 

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The Rulebook provides us with the information we need on how to handle conflicts with Coaches and Bench personnel from bench warnings to technical fouls. And some situations are handled with a non rulebook approach by matching the coaches energy, going above it to show "who's boss", or by going below it to lead by example. How would you handle these situations?

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@_w_h_y
@_w_h_y 10 месяцев назад
First: Bench warning and explanation. Second: Technical foul, but one of the other officials should have tried to intervene before the new trail got there by telling the coach to get back in his box and calm down. Third: Tell them to get back in their box and then deal with it at the next timeout. Fourth: Depending on what he said, either technical foul or bench warning. Fifth: Held ball, no timeout, Gold's ball, possession arrow flips, and bench warning along with explanation to coach.
@jacknelson2767
@jacknelson2767 10 месяцев назад
You can't allow coaches to behave this way. There should be a lot of Ts on.these plays. Maybe 1 warning here or there, but I am not listening Assistant coaches and I am not alliwing a coach on my floor being demonstrative.
@OrionCorsari
@OrionCorsari Месяц назад
Sure you can….ONCE…..with a warning and then a direct T.
@RefClass
@RefClass 22 дня назад
Which play are you referring to? -The Professor
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