An injured referee in basketball has shown signs of shock and seem to be hopeless on the recovery.He said his career would come to an end if he stops officiating.What would you tell him firsthand upon responding to assure his recovery and career?
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The answer is the subject of disagreement between parents and officials: Unless a player is bleeding, unconscious, or at immediate risk of further injury due to proximity to other players, the official will stop the play only after a play finishes-- such as after a made or missed basket, or when there is clear opportunity to stop play without affecting possession. In other words, if a player goes down and the ensuing action moves the other players away from him/her, the official will keep his eye on the player, but allow the game to continue and the play to finish. There is no precise rule on this. It is a judgment call based on ensuring player safety for all the players on the court.
Some parents and coaches take matters into their own hands and come onto the court, without approval of the official, to attend to the player. Such reaction is ill-advised. Aside from meriting an immediate technical foul, unauthorized entry on the playing area can result in more personal injury to the parents as well as the other players on the court.
Players and coaches need to understand that officials are charged with maintaining player safety for all players on the court. Stopping the game at the appropriate time and managing unauthorized court entry are actions that game officials take to achieve this goal.
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Never give up, Never give in
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