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Basketball training spring 2012

  1. MISSOURI S&T INTRAMURAL SPORTS Basketball Officials Training – 1/11 and 1/12/12
  2. Learning Outcomes  Understand the Basic Mechanics and Positioning of Basketball Officiating  Be able to demonstrate how give proper mechanics for fouls and violations
  3. Who Are We?  Professional Staff  Sarah Moore – Intramural Director  Nick White – Intramural Manager  whitenic@mst.edu  573-341-4106 (office) or 770-361-1145 ( Nick’s cell)  Clinicians  Mitch Jones  Casey Bollmann  Ethan Shackelford  Josh Busche  Meghann Morrow  Kristen Drage  Austin Fitzpatrick
  4. Length of the Season  3-4 Game League  Play Begins Tuesday, January 17th  Playoffs will begin  Week of February 12th
  5. Employee Expectations  Professionalism  Courtesy/Customer Service  Outstanding Conduct When Participating!  Responsibility  HUSTLE, HUSTLE, HUSTLE  HAVE FUN  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaELjIA5BFY
  6. Evaluations  Evaluations are constructive and for your benefit!  None of us know everything  Always room for improvement  Types of Evaluations:  Verbal – All season  Written – Starting the 2nd week  Questions/Concerns?  Nick White
  7. When do I work?  Tentative Schedule:  Sunday 5:00-10:00 PM  Monday – Thursday 6:00-10:00 PM  Availability Sheets  Completed today before you leave  Can update when needed (must be done by Wednesday at 11:00pm)  Schedules  Where and when (Friday by noon via email)  Substituting
  8. What do I Wear  Provided By Intramural Sports  Whistle  Officials Jersey  You Provide  Shorts/Wind Pants (black preferred)  Sneakers (Dark preferred)  All other essential clothing items  You are Expected to look professional at ALL times!!!
  9. Scoresheets – Pre-Game  Players  All players must check in with a photo ID (S&T ID or Driver’s license)  Count the players on the court to see if the number matches the amount on the score sheet  Numbers  All players must have a unique, whole digit number, marked on the score sheet  Captains  Captains should be noted on the score sheet
  10. Game Time!!  Forfeit Time  Game Time!  One Team Present  Additional 10 Minutes choice  Neither Team Present  Double Forfeit  When do I start the game clock?
  11. Game Time – cont’d  Two 20 minute halves of continuous running time.  Clock stops for time outs or official time outs (e.g. for injuries or retrieving a ball). Clock is not stopped for violations.  During the last two minutes of the second half, the clock will be stopped for all dead ball situations (e.g., violations, turnovers, time outs, fouls, etc.).  Half-time = 3 minutes  Time-out = 1 minute  2 Time-outs per half  You can only call a time-out when your team is in possession of the ball, or during a dead ball period  During playoffs if necessary, a 2 minute overtime shall be played to determine a winner. Clock stops on all dead ball situations. The overtime period will be repeated until a winner is declared. There will be a 1 minute break between each overtime.
  12. Scoresheets – Post Game  Scorekeepers  Write the result of the game and circle the winning team.  Ensure that any ejected players are noted as such on the sheet  Signatures  Both captains sign the sheet after the game to verify the score and the winning team  Team Sportsmanship  Get sportsmanship ratings for both teams from the score keeper, officials, and opposing team’s captain
  13. Emergency Situations  Your roles:  Crowd Control  Directing/Meeting EMS Personnel  Gathering Information  Getting games stopped, and then re-started as appropriate  Not your roles:  Diagnosis  Primary Care  Ensuring the ‘show must go on’  Assigning Blame (Publicly)  Suggesting care, or other options for injured person  Breaking up Fights
  14. The Meat and Potatoes with a side of Jello Let’s Talk Basketball One version of mechanics
  15. Basketball Fundamentals - Violations  Open Hand  Common Violations: Definitions/Demonstrations  Traveling  Double Dribble  Carry/Palming  Timing Violations  3 Seconds in the lane  10 Seconds in the back court  5 Seconds out of bounds  5 Seconds Closely Guarded  Free Throw Violations
  16. Basketball Fundamentals - Fouls  Closed Hand  Common Fouls: Definitions/Demonstrations  Blocking  Charging (Player Control)  Holding  Hand Checking  Pushing  Illegal Use of Hands  Technical  Intentional/Flagrant
  17. Reporting a Foul  Don’t make a call on the run  Come to a complete stop, then make the signal  Stay calm, don’t hurry  Raise arm  Verbalize the call  Foul – White 34 w/ the push (signal push)  Have a confident voice  Remember who was fouled and who committed the foul
  18. Quick Basketball Rules  Penalties are awarded in the order they occur  A player cannot dribble and travel at the same time  Bonus:  Shoot 1 and 1 after 7th team foul  Shoot 2 after 10th team foul  Don’t shoot after a player control foul  A shooter that leaves the ground is in the act of shooting until they return to the ground  A try for goal is a shot or attempt to score and it ends when the ball enters the basket, is certain to miss, or hits the floor
  19. Technical's, Intentional, Flagrant Fouls  Technical Foul Enforcement  Two Free Throws  Ball will be put in play at half court…Opposite scores table  Intentional and Flagrant Fouls  Award the person fouled 2 free throws.  Ball is put in at point of interruption
  20. 3 Person Mechanics Objectives for Using 3-PersonObjectives for Using 3-PersonObjectives for Using 3-PersonObjectives for Using 3-Person RememberTo Officiate!RememberTo Officiate! Officiate YourPrimary!Officiate YourPrimary! Trust YourPartners!Trust YourPartners! RememberTo Officiate!RememberTo Officiate! Officiate YourPrimary!Officiate YourPrimary! Trust YourPartners!Trust YourPartners!
  21. LL TT CC Primary Coverage Areas- basicPrimary Coverage Areas- basic
  22. LL TT CC Primary Coverage Areas- LEADPrimary Coverage Areas- LEAD LEADSHOULD:LEADSHOULD: Start wideStart wide Close DownClose Down Not be afraid to rotateNot be afraid to rotate Rotate based on post playRotate based on post play Not stop in the laneNot stop in the lane During rotation, lookforthe 1During rotation, lookforthe 1stst competitive match up, not thecompetitive match up, not the ballball Afterrotation, stay in yourAfterrotation, stay in your new primarynew primary
  23. LL TT CC Primary Coverage Areas- CENTERPrimary Coverage Areas- CENTER CENTERSHOULD:CENTERSHOULD: Be Active…with “Wide Eyes”Be Active…with “Wide Eyes” Be prepared to call yourside of theBe prepared to call yourside of the lanelane Stay with the drive all the way toStay with the drive all the way to the basketthe basket Not give up a play orplayeruntilNot give up a play orplayeruntil picked up by one of yourpartnerspicked up by one of yourpartners Not backout on rebound…stay putNot backout on rebound…stay put
  24. LL TT CC Primary Coverage Areas- TRAILPrimary Coverage Areas- TRAIL TRAIL SHOULD:TRAIL SHOULD: Be Positioned at the 28 ft. lineBe Positioned at the 28 ft. line Officiate play/shots in free throw half circleOfficiate play/shots in free throw half circle Stay with the drive all the way to the basketStay with the drive all the way to the basket Not give up a play orplayeruntil picked up by oneNot give up a play orplayeruntil picked up by one of yourpartnersof yourpartners
  25. LL TT CC Primary Coverage Areas- three point tryPrimary Coverage Areas- three point try Trail and Centermirror successful attempt Trail and Centermirror successful attempt Lead assists Center and Trail in transition Lead assists Center and Trail in transition There should not be two preliminary signals There should not be two preliminary signals Official with the preliminary signal stays with the shooter, off official takes otheraction Official with the preliminary signal stays with the shooter, off official takes otheraction
  26. Rotation: When & Why  Lead initiates rotation based upon:  Post Play  Ball Location  Majority of Players  Avoid rotating  During a drive to the basket  When a shot is going up  During rebounding action  When partners are not in the front court
  27. Rotation: When & Why cont’d  Recognizing rotation are crucial because everyone’s primary is changing  Recognize the type of offense/defense technique being used…(perimeter play, zone, man-to-man)
  28. LL TT CC Terminology: Wide Angle/Close downTerminology: Wide Angle/Close down Close down is (usually) theClose down is (usually) the pre-requisite forrotation topre-requisite forrotation to the weaksidethe weakside
  29. TT CC Rotation is (usually)Rotation is (usually) initiated by the Leadinitiated by the Lead Lead will initiate rotation based upon:Lead will initiate rotation based upon: post playerspost players ballball majority of playersmajority of players partners are in front courtpartners are in front court CC TT Basic rotationBasic rotation LL
  30. Looking for Angles SpacesLooking for Angles Spaces Three person requires you to work for “good looks.” Particularly as C and T youParticularly as C and T you must move to get a goodmust move to get a good angle- but- movement isangle- but- movement is mostly parallel to sidelinemostly parallel to sideline ratherthan toward the centerratherthan toward the center of the flooras in 2-personof the flooras in 2-person Particularly as C and T youParticularly as C and T you must move to get a goodmust move to get a good angle- but- movement isangle- but- movement is mostly parallel to sidelinemostly parallel to sideline ratherthan toward the centerratherthan toward the center of the flooras in 2-personof the flooras in 2-person Officials must not get lazyOfficials must not get lazy and allow themselves to getand allow themselves to get straight lined….looking at astraight lined….looking at a play through the offensiveplay through the offensive player’s backside!player’s backside! Officials must not get lazyOfficials must not get lazy and allow themselves to getand allow themselves to get straight lined….looking at astraight lined….looking at a play through the offensiveplay through the offensive player’s backside!player’s backside!
  31. LL TT CC Play situation:Play situation: X Trust YourPartner! See the WHOLE play! This is Center’s call Trust YourPartner! See the WHOLE play! This is Center’s call
  32. LL TT CC Play situation:Play situation: X See the WHOLE play! Double Whistle is Good T & L have dual coverage Trail should have this call See the WHOLE play! Double Whistle is Good T & L have dual coverage Trail should have this call
  33. TableTable LL TT CC Coverage on fast breaks/transitionCoverage on fast breaks/transition LL TT In transition, the CenterIn transition, the Center official can extend theirofficial can extend their vision across the courtvision across the court between the 3-point arcsbetween the 3-point arcs
  34. TableTable LL TT CC LL TT Foul- Front Court- Lead- Stays in front courtFoul- Front Court- Lead- Stays in front court
  35. TableTable TT CC LL Foul- Front Court- Center- Stays in front courtFoul- Front Court- Center- Stays in front court CC TT This works for situations where there will be a free- throw…the Trail is at the 28’ line, not half- court What if the ball is to be taken out of bounds? Lead goes to ball side which forces Centerbackto Trail.
  36. TableTable CC LL Foul- Front Court- Lead – Goes to backcourtFoul- Front Court- Lead – Goes to backcourt TT LL TT
  37. TableTable CC LL Foul- Front Court- Center– Goes to backcourtFoul- Front Court- Center– Goes to backcourt TT LL TT CC
  38. TableTable CC LL Foul- Front Court- Trail – Goes to backcourtFoul- Front Court- Trail – Goes to backcourt TT LL TT
  39. TableTable CC LL Foul- Front Court- Trail Opposite – Goes to backcourtFoul- Front Court- Trail Opposite – Goes to backcourt TT LL TT
  40. TableTable LL Foul- Front Court- Lead Opposite – Goes to backcourtFoul- Front Court- Lead Opposite – Goes to backcourt TTLLTT CC
  41. Miscellaneous Notes…  Opposite is responsible for last second shot  T and/or C are responsible for bringing in substitutes…(all of us are ultimately responsible)  When the ball is in your primary…take the drive all the way to the basket  Lead officals must learn to trust their Center official on weak side plays  “Active Lead…Strong Center and Trail”
  42. Miscellaneous Notes…  You can’t be a ball watcher and be an effective 3-person official  Double whistles are good…Who gets the call?  Primary!  Position of the Trail during Free Throws?  28 ft. line  Where is the “C” during a press???  Freeze after a rebound/made basket to see if there if there is a press or trap.  Think: “Center stay put”
  43. 2 Person Mechanics Objectives for Using 2-PersonObjectives for Using 2-PersonObjectives for Using 2-PersonObjectives for Using 2-Person RememberTo Officiate!RememberTo Officiate! Officiate YourPrimary!Officiate YourPrimary! Trust YourPartner!Trust YourPartner! RememberTo Officiate!RememberTo Officiate! Officiate YourPrimary!Officiate YourPrimary! Trust YourPartner!Trust YourPartner!
  44. BALL COVERAGE – PRIMARY COVERAGE AREAS TEAM BENCHTEAM BENCH T L The Lead has on-ball coverage. The Trail is off-ball and officiating action in the shaded area.
  45. BALL COVERAGE – PRIMARY COVERAGE AREAS TEAM BENCHTEAM BENCH T L The Lead has off-ball and officiating action in the “red” area. The Trail has on- ball coverage.
  46. BALL COVERAGE – PRIMARY AREAS HOME BENCHVISITOR BENCH T L The Trail has on-ball coverage and is officiating the high action in the lined area. The Lead is off-ball and must help with off-ball coverage by extending to the other side of the key because the ball is up high.
  47. BALL COVERAGE – PRIMARY AREAS HOME BENCHVISITOR BENCH T L The Trail has on-ball coverage and is officiating the high action in the lined area. The Lead is off-ball and must help with off-ball coverage by extending to the other side of the key because the ball is up high.
  48. OFF BALL COVERAGE – 3 POINT IN LEAD AREA HOME BENCHVISITOR BENCH T L The Lead moves to a position to get the 3-point line covered when the ball is in the area. x o x o o o o x x x The Trail official positions to cover the significant action off the ball. L T
  49. LEAD “BALL SIDE” PRIMARY CHANGED TEAM BENCHTEAM BENCH The coverage area for the ball-side lead is now extended to the area between the 3-point arc and the closest lane line below the F/T line extended. It is important to note that the extended coverage only applies when the lead moves ball-side. If the Lead stays opposite the floor is balanced. T L LEAD PRIMARY COVERAGE L LEAD ROTATES ACROSS TO GET BETTER POST COVERAGE. ASSUMES ADDITIONAL COVERAGE
  50. DELAY OFFENSE TEAM BENCHTEAM BENCH COVERAGE FOR THE “DELAY” OR “FOUR CORNER” OFFENSE. O X O X OX OX O X T T L L Lead & Trail are in proper position for a normal frontcourt offense When teams go to a spread or delay officials MUST go to new positions on floor When offensive player drives to basket, L should cut corner to observe action and get the angle.
  51. FREE THROW LINEUPS
  52. Free Throw Lineup  Team B (team without the ball) must be located above two lower block  (New Rule 08-09)  Lane area from the end line to, and including, the neutral zone marks shall remain vacant  Maximum 4 Defensive and 2 Offensive on lane line  All other players  Above the 3 point line  Above the FT lane line
  53. AA BB A BB T C L TableBench Maximum Line up Configuration A A B
  54. BB A B B T C L TableBench Team A vacates the lane
  55. A A BB A T C L TableBench Team B vacates lane spaces
  56. BB A T C L TableBench Team B must occupy first lane spaces
  57. Free Throw Lineup  Team B (opponent of free thrower) must set up in the first space (closest to basket allowed)  If Team B does not set up on the first shot, then it is a violation on Team B  After violation on Team B, you have a technical foul on Team B
  58. AA BB A BB T C L TableBench FT Restrictions Ends When Ball is in the Cylinder
  59. FREE THROW RULES
  60. Free Throw Rules  10 Second Limit on thrower  Free Throw Restrictions begin  Ball is at the disposal of the thrower  Free Throw Restrictions end  When the ball is in the cylinder  When the ball hits the backboard
  61. Free Throw Rules  Free Throw Restrictions involve  Thrower  Players on the Lane Line  Players not on the Lane Line
  62. Free Throw Rough Play  Players must stay in their lane line  Players cannot push to get better position
  63. TWO PERSON MECHANICS
  64. Basic Mechanics  Trail  Always opposite table  Signals to table what kind of FTs are awarded  Has 10 Second count responsibility  Aware of players not on the FT lane  Chops in clock on rebounding action  Close Down on shot attempt
  65. Basic Mechanics  Lead  Always table side  Signals to players what kind of FT has been awarded  Administers all free throws  Chops in clock after made FTs during throw in
  66. Basic Free Throw Coverage (New Rule Implementation) Primary Coverage on Free Throw  Trail/Center  Has Free Throw Shooter  First player closest to T/C and players on opposite lane line  Lead  First player closest to Lead and players opposite lane line
  67. AA BB A BB T/C L TableBench 2008-2009 Rule Coverage Responsibility T
  68. THREE PERSON MECHANICS
  69. Basic Mechanics  Center Official  Always Opposite Table  Has 10 Second Count  “Chops” clock on missed free throw  Rebounding responsibility  Close Down on attempt
  70. Basic Mechanics  Lead Official  Always Table Side  Administers all Free Throws  After made basket (and final Free Throw) is responsible for “Chopping” Clock on throw in  Rebounding responsibility
  71. Basic Mechanics  Trail Official  Always Table Side  Primarily responsible for substitutions  Helps with all Free Throw coverage issues  May have to watch players not on the Free Throw Lane  Also has rebounding responsibility  Close Down on attempt  Assist partners on coverage
  72. Basic Mechanics  All Officials (2 or 3 Officials)  Knowing the correct amount of Free Throws awarded  Making sure subs are properly entering the game  Making sure all players are lined up properly  If anything is wrong get it corrected before anything is started  Call Obvious Violations  Know the clock status!!!
  73. A T C L BenchTable 3 Person Coverage
  74. A T L BenchTable 2 Person Coverage
  75. FREE THROW VIOLATIONS
  76. Free Throw Violations  10 seconds for thrower to shoot  Free thrower and players on lane marked spaces cannot fake to cause violation  No disconcertion  Enter or leave a marked lane space  Free thrower shall not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the edge of the FT line which is farther from the basket or the free throw semi-circle
  77. Free Throw Violations  A player not the FTer who does not occupy a marked lane space, may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the FT line extended and the 3 point line which is farthest from the basket  A player occupying a marked lane space may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the outside edge of any lane boundary or beyond the vertical edge of the space designated by a neutral zone
  78. Free Throw Violations  Violations committed by:  Free Thrower team  First violation or only violation  Play becomes dead immediately  No FT can be awarded  Second violation is ignored
  79. Free Throw Violations  Violations committed by:  Opponents of Free throw team  Commits first violation  Play continues  FT is successful violation is disregarded  Second lane line violation is ignored
  80. How to be a Good Official!!!  Show up on time (15 minutes prior to your game is on time)  Dress properly  Blow your whistle with some authority  HUSTLE… HUSTLE… HUSTLE…  Have fun, enjoy the game  Communicate with your partners  Ask questions and accept feedback  Be loud and confident
  81. Questions??? ?

Notas del editor

  1. Ball is on Lead side in front court
  2. Ball is opposite Lead
  3. Each official MUST be aware of these primary coverage areas. T (in frontcourt) has division line and their sideline. C has their sideline only L has the entire end line
  4. Each official MUST be aware of these primary coverage areas. T (in frontcourt) has division line and their sideline. C has their sideline only L has the entire end line
  5. Each official MUST be aware of these primary coverage areas. T (in frontcourt) has division line and their sideline. C has their sideline only L has the entire end line
  6. L & T are in normal F/C positions Lead must move around corner to observe lateral movement and possible contact. If corner player on that side drives to basket, lead can cut across corner to observe action near basket
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