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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2026 · 45 MIN

#431 What Coaches, Players, & Fans don't know about Officiating

from The Crown Refs Podcast · host Paul Diasparra

In this episode of the Crown Refs Podcast, I join The Game Time Guru Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the officiating profession and the people behind the whistle. Topics include the origin story of Crown Refs, why there is an ongoing official shortage, how referees prepare for games, the role of film study in accelerating development, and why positioning, whistle timing, signals, communication, and court presence are critical skills for every official. The discussion also explores how officials work together as a crew, how they evaluate performance, and why adopting a next-play mentality is just as important for referees as it is for athletes and coaches.The episode's biggest takeaways center around improving the relationship between officials, coaches, players, parents, and fans through greater understanding, respect, and communication. Paul shares insights on how coaches can have more productive conversations with officials, why emotional intelligence and professionalism matter, and how mentorship, accountability, fitness, and continuous learning contribute to long-term success. Whether you're an official, coach, player, parent, or sports fan, this episode offers a unique look inside the officiating world and provides valuable lessons on leadership, resilience, preparation, and serving the game. 👑🏀

In this episode of the Crown Refs Podcast, I join The Game Time Guru Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the officiating profession and the people behind the whistle. Topics include the origin story of Crown Refs, why there is an ongoing official shortage, how referees prepare for games, the role of film study in accelerating development, and why positioning, whistle timing, signals, communication, and court presence are critical skills for every official. The discussion also explores how officials work together as a crew, how they evaluate performance, and why adopting a next-play mentality is just as important for referees as it is for athletes and coaches.The episode's biggest takeaways center around improving the relationship between officials, coaches, players, parents, and fans through greater understanding, respect, and communication. Paul shares insights on how coaches can have more productive conversations with officials, why emotional intelligence and professionalism matter, and how mentorship, accountability, fitness, and continuous learning contribute to long-term success. Whether you're an official, coach, player, parent, or sports fan, this episode offers a unique look inside the officiating world and provides valuable lessons on leadership, resilience, preparation, and serving the game. 👑🏀

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