George Jones wrote:The official thing gets old on here. Yes officials miss calls, this happens no matter where teams play. It really gets old on here though listening to the same people cry about it. 99% of the time officials have nothing to do with the out come of a ball game. As a player you have to learn to adjust to how the game is being called, some officials call it closer then others. We haven't had the first minute of basketball in the tvc and people already going on about officials. It seems the same people complain. They have classes every year instead of crying go take a class.
If you actually believe that then you live in a naive world. While it is a great concept, utopia exists somewhere other than in high school basketball. Officials have a heck of a lot to do with the outcome of a game many times. The block/charge call is, according to many many officials I have talked to, the hardest call to make. Yet the result of call can have a huge effect on the game. So now lets examine your "adjust to how the game is being called" statement. Lets say Meigs big man gets called on the first possession for a foul, and then quits being so physical. He makes his adjustment. But then he gets a rebound, turns to outlet, and one of Eastern's players pulls the old flop they are noted for. The official is faced with what is arguably the toughest call in basketball. Not to mention he has to make it with coach screaming in his ear "that's a charge." If he calls "charge" said player is on the bench. And that will certainly have an effect on the outcome of the game. Believe me this scenario comes into play a lot at Eastern. I have seen it there more than any other place I have been. Again, I am not complaining about, but simply stating how I perceive it to be at Eastern.