Document 7111109

Download Report

Transcript Document 7111109

Basketball Official’s Clinic
National Federation of State High
School Association’s Rules
Identification Procedure
• Each player is responsible for presenting a current
UNC One Card at game time
• Once they present One Card, sign them in on the
score sheet with PID #
• If a player does not sign in on the score sheet and
they enter the game it is a team technical foul
• If they don’t have One Card, they cannot play,
refer them to a Supervisor.
Players, Substitutions, and
Equipment
•
•
•
•
•
Game shall be played with five (5) players
Game can continue with four (4) players
Official Game= 5 players
Default= 3-4 players
Forfeit= less than 3 players
Co-Rec
• Four (4) players are required to start, with a ratio of two(2)
females and two (2) males, however, a team may continue
with four (4) players provided that: two (2) females and
two (2) males at all times.
• In Co-Recreational play any field goal, regardless of
location on the floor, scored by a female player, counts as
three (3) points. A free-throw is only worth one (1) point
regardless of gender.
• In Co-Recreational play it is no longer required that a
female player possess the ball in any given possession
Substitutions
• All Substitutes must report to mid-court /
scorers table.
• Substitutes may enter the game during any
dead ball, but must be beckoned in by
officials before entering: Report the foul
first and then let substitutes enter the game
• Running onto the court w/o permission will
result in a technical foul.
Illegal Equipment
• 1. A guard, cast, or brace made of hard,
unyielding leather, plaster, pliable (soft)
plastic, metal or any other hard substance.
• 2. Head decorations, headwear, and jewelry
– Exception: a headband no wider than two (2)
inches.
3. Equipment which is unnatural and designed to
increase a player’s height or reach
The Ball
• Men- A men’s regulation basketball will be the
official ball
• Women – A women’s regulation basketball will be
the official ball
• Co Rec – A women’s regulation basketball will be
the official ball or a men’s regulation basketball
can be used if agree by both teams
• Teams must provide their own ball. Based on the
official’s judgment, the best ball will be used. If
teams can not decide on a ball then an Intramural
Sports ball will be used the entire game.
Back Court Violation
• On the shorter Woollen Gym courts, the
backcourt line (once the frontcourt has been
established within ten seconds) moves back
to the opponent’s free throw line extended.
Definitions
• Blocking - blocking is illegal personal contact
which impedes the progress of an opponent
• Charging- charging is illegal personal contact
caused by pushing or moving into an opponent’s
torso
• Closely Guarded- occurs when a player in control
of the ball in his/her team’s frontcourt is guarded
by an opponent who is within six feet of a player
who is dribbling or holding the ball.
Definitions Cont’d
• Continuous Motion- applies to tries for field goals
when fouled. It does not apply if a teammate fouls
after a player has started a try for a goal and
before the ball is in flight.
• Player Control- A player is in control when he/she
is holding or dribbling a live ball inbounds
• Team-Control Foul: is a common foul committed
by a member of the team that has team control
Fouls
• Dunking results in Technical Foul
– The shot does count.
• Technical Fouls result in two free throws and the
ball.
• Personal Fouls- illegal contact with an opponent
while the ball is live, which hinders a defensive or
offensive opponent
• Flagrant Fouls- personal or technical foul of a
violent nature.
Screening
• Screen-legal action by a player who, w/o
causing contact, delays or prevents an
opponent from reaching a desired position.
• To establish a legal screening position:
1. The screener may face any direction
2. Time and distance are relevant
3. Must be stationary
Violations
• Floor Violations: traveling, double dribble,
basket interference, elbow, leaving the court
for an unauthorized reason
• Free Throw Violations offensive and
defensive
• Throw In Violations ( It is not traveling it is
just violation)
Scoring and Timing Regulations
• Teams are required to have a sixth person to
keep score. Player or non-player
• No protests allowed over scoring
• Games consist of two (2) twenty-minute
halves. Clock will run continuously until
last two minutes of Second Half. The clock
will stop on all dead ball situations.
Extra Period and Timeouts
“Only in the Playoffs”
• First overtime= 3 minutes
• Second overtime= 2 minutes
• After second overtime= 1 minute with
Regulation clock.
• Each team receives three (3) timeouts per
game. Teams receive one additional timeout
per overtime.
Disqualification and ending game
• A second technical foul charged to a player results
in disqualification
• Three technical fouls charged to player(s) on same
team, automatically disqualifies team.
• A Referee/Supervisor may end the game at any
time he/she feels the game cannot be controlled or
feels it is unsafe to continue.
• Mercy Rule: If a team is ahead by thirty (30) or
more points under five (5) minutes in the second
half, the game will be ended.
Points of Emphasis
• No taunting or /Self Promotion will be
allowed
• Rough Play
• Hand checking
• Substitutes
• Game Control
Pre Game Duties
• Arrive 15 minutes before game time
• Survey the court make sure it is safe
look for dirt and condensation on the gym
floors
• Check the score sheet and make sure that
all participants are signed in
• Review procedures with
scorekeeper/timekeeper and other officials
Jump Ball
• The referee shall face the table and toss the
ball.
• Both officials are responsible if there is a
bad toss
• The umpire is responsible for all non
jumpers and goes in the direction of the ball
• The trail official is responsible for the
possession arrow
Visitor
Table
Home
R
ACC
ACC
U1
Visitor
Home
Table
ACC
ACC
L
T
Foul Reporting
•
•
•
•
Whistle – quick, loud, concise – Be Confident
Foul – closed fist, arm slightly raised
Hand signal for type of foul
Verbally indicate the player that fouled by number
and jersey color
• If free throws follow, verbally indicate number of
attempts. No free throws then indicate throw in
spot
Foul Reporting Cont.
• Addressing the scorers’ table
– Hustle to the foul reporting area
– Come to a complete stop
– Notify scorekeeper if a basket counts (when needed)
– With a strong voice first indicated jersey color and second the
number of person who fouled both verbally and with a one-hand
signal.
– Give visual signal of foul
– Indicate number of free throws or throw in spot
– Beckon substitutes ( after you have reported the foul)
Visitor
Table
Home
ACC
ACC
Foul Reporting Area
Free throw coverage
• Trail official responsibilities
– Observe the position of the thrower’s feet
– Step towards the end line on the release of the
ball
– Watch the action of the ball
– Observe the top three lane spaces on the
opposite side
– Signal start of clock on the final unsuccessful
attempt
Free Throw Coverage Cont.
• Lead Official Responsibilities
– Secure the ball until the Trail official is in
position
– Make sure lane spaces are properly filled
– Visually and verbally indicate the number of
free throws to be administered
– Always bounce the ball to the thrower
– Watch first space on the near lane and all lane
spaces on the opposite side
Table
Home
ACC
T
ACC
L
Visitor
Questions/Comments