The Donald Trump Effect: This High School Ref deserves his ass whipped for this bullshit...

What we are saying is at that level of basketball that kind of play is not acceptable.

To whom?

Also, as I said before, my issue is the bullshit tech call... Won't retype it, but check my response to SelfScience before this post. Ref was on some bullshit calling that tech point blank...
 
To whom?

Also, as I said before, my issue is the bullshit tech call... Won't retype it, but check my response to SelfScience before this post. Ref was on some bullshit calling that tech point blank...
These are kids and that was not only uncalled for but embarrassing for the coach and the school.

Is this the type of behavior they are teaching our young men? I would have a serious problem with the coach and school
 
These are kids and that was not only uncalled for but embarrassing for the coach and the school.

Is this the type of behavior they are teaching our young men? I would have a serious problem with the coach and school

I would hope you would have read my post to SelfScience for continuing with our dialog Bruh... :hmm:
 
No doubt Bro, and as I said before, if I'm his coach, I would have pulled his ass from the game, chewed him out, and he would spend the entire next practice running sprints and other shit! My issue is, the ref if he had a problem with it, at the next dead ball, or timeout, should have spoken to both coaches and addressed it and leave the discipline to the coaches.

A tech can change the entire momentum and outcome of a game, and that was not an offense that warranted that, especially if it wasn't specifically spoken at the beginning of the game...

I agree. This is something that definitely should fall on the coach. Refs shouldn't have anything to do with it.

But that wasn't the case here. The coach should learn to keep his players in check and how refs are notorious for changing a game for doing bullshit.

Refs having their hand in games isn't going to change much. I'm more inclined for the coaches getting their players in check versus the refs to do it. Maybe the ref didn't give the coach time to say anything or maybe this has been a problem with the player before hand.

Just don't give the refs much of a reason to input their decision on a game. We can not like it, but some times we have no choice.
 
I agree. This is something that definitely should fall on the coach. Refs shouldn't have anything to do with it.

But that wasn't the case here. The coach should learn to keep his players in check and how refs are notorious for changing a game for doing bullshit.

Refs having their hand in games isn't going to change much. I'm more inclined for the coaches getting their players in check versus the refs to do it. Maybe the ref didn't give the coach time to say anything or maybe this has been a problem with the player before hand.

Just don't give the refs much of a reason to input their decision on a game. We can not like it, but some times we have no choice.
Respect!
 
Seem a bit tight so you may need a laxative or maybe talk to somebody because you are either trying to hard here, or you have issues to deal with...

Not that serious bruh... go on ahead and get those bills paid... :smh:

Trust I DEFINITELY need to talk to someone... But why do you think that portion of my post was directed at you??? Said I was leaving, gonna go and take my Choco-Lax!!! :dunno:
 
None of us can decern the true reason for the tech by watching this clip. We don't know what could've happen or said beforehand. The ref was making a statement b4 it got out of hand, that this don't be tolerated. You do that shit on the playground/pickup games, not during an official game. Nevertheless, this IS absolutely poor sportsmanship. You don't ever go out of your way to show up the opposing team. Obviously this was never taught to these kids by the parents/couch.
 
not enforcing discipline
a good coach would bench any player for wasting that much shot clock with no ball movement
This kid has over 700,000 followers on the gram and is signed to Atlantic. He's done this before but hasn't got a tech before. Might not have any fucks to give about what the coach says.

I don't think he should have got the tech. Ref could have just talked to him at the next dead ball and told him to cut the shit because next time he T'ing him up.
 
None of us can decern the true reason for the tech by watching this clip. We don't know what could've happen or said beforehand. The ref was making a statement b4 it got out of hand, that this don't be tolerated. You do that shit on the playground/pickup games, not during an official game. Nevertheless, this IS absolutely poor sportsmanship. You don't ever go out of your way to show up the opposing team. Obviously this was never taught to these kids by the parents/couch.

How do you KNOW this? :popcorn:
 
This kid has over 700,000 followers on the gram and is signed to Atlantic. He's done this before but hasn't got a tech before. Might not have any fucks to give about what the coach says.

I don't think he should have got the tech. Ref could have just talked to him at the next dead ball and told him to cut the shit because next time he T'ing him up.

All I'm saying... AND if he has done it before and it was never addressed, I double down on the ref being a bitch for calling that weak ass tech and not using a dead ball or time out to talk to the coaches first and let them handle it... Whats the kids name?
 
I played baseball as a yute. My father wouldn't let me turn my cap backwards, jersey had to be tucked, no horseplay on the field. All my friends was doing it. I didn't fully understand then, but I appreciate the bigger lessons that he was giving me, now as an adult.

I too played HS baseball and got a harsh talking to by one of the coaches for doing the Deion Sanders rounding 3rd base after hitting my first homerun. The lesson here is when fucking adults don't teach snotty nose kids life lessons, they end up doing shit like this.
 
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