Inquiry Blog 5/Interview post

1. I interview my cousin Robert Pillow. He plays college basketball.

2. I wanted to interview my cousin so I could get a basketball players perspective on the issue.

3. questions I asked: What is your experience with referees in college basketball? Do you think the referees have too much control over the game? How would you feel if coaches could challenge a call made by a referee? Have you ever lost a game because of a bad call made by a referee? I find a lot of information on basketball players but not a lot onf basketball referees. why do think that is? How did you become interested in college basketball? Are there any resources or references that you would recommend I look into considering my interest? Do you think by allowing coaches to challenge calls it will make the players less likely to get injured? Do you think crowd behavior will affect the calls a referee makes? Is there anything already in college basketball that relates to the rule i want implemented?

I think the interview went well. He answered all my questions and I took my time writing down what he had to say about each question I asked. I gave him the interview over the phone because he goes to a college in Pennsylvania and it seemed like my cousin was very interested in my topic. I learned about how referees decision affect the player in the game. For instance When I asked my cousin what was his experience with college referees, he replied ” referees in college basketball are no different than high school referees. They call a lot of touch fouls but they do not call all the hard fouls.” From my first question alone I learned that some referees allow the teams to get very physical with each other which may lead to injury or violence. So later on in the interview I asked my cousin ” Do you think by allowing coaches to challenge calls it will make the players less likely to get injured?” and he replied “I think so because if the coaches can get the referees to call more fouls that will prevent injury it will keep more vulnerable players to injury playing longer.” The interview helped my inquiry by pointing out the reasons why college basketball may not need the new rule i want implemented but the interview also enforced some of the ideas i had already. One important thing I learned about the COP is that referees calls can psychologically affect basketball players.  Most Basketball players are passionate about the game and if a referee makes a bad call that decides a game, a players may become enraged or may feel some sort of depression and make bad decisions because of one call made by a referee. For example, when my cousin lost a game because of a bad call made by a referee, he said at point he felt like he didn’t even want to play basketball anymore but of course he didn’t stop playing.

insurrection concerning basketball community

Throughout the semester I would like to focus on the COP of basketball. Writing within this COP mainly consist of articles and blogs in which they talk about a basketball game recap or basketball news. A basketball game recap is when somebody goes over a previous basketball game. Recaps are usually written shortly after the game is over. There are usually quotes from basketball players, a play by play of the game, and statistics about the game, players, and team. I do not understand why somebody would want to read the play by play of the game when they could just watch it instead. If I were to write a Basketball game recap, I would post a video of the final two minutes of the game and mainly talk about the statistics of the game. Adding a video to a blog would allow somebody to explain the game and get their post online sooner. When doing a Basketball game recap you should post your first copy shortly after the game is over. A play by play of the game is a value shared by many people in the basketball community. breaking the rule of actually writing by showing a video would not change my identity or my membership in the community.