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Jan 14 2015 Rapid City Central High School Agenda for the Meeting Game Situations Dave Dolan Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck Timmins Game Time Lines for 2 and 3 person crews ID: 347612

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Region MeetingJan 14, 2015Rapid City Central High SchoolSlide2

Agenda for the MeetingGame Situations ( Dave Dolan )Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck Timmins

Game Time Lines for 2 and 3

person crews

QuestionsSlide3

FREE THROW ADMINISTRATIONHere is a weird one I saw a couple of weeks ago in a freshman game. A1 has a bonus free throw coming. The official bounces the ball to A1, turns his back and walks out of the lane. A1 muffs the bounced pass from the official and the official doesn’t see the muff because he has his backed turned. When the official turned around A1 was in the lane picking up the ball. The official ruled a free throw violation on A1 and gave the ball to Team B

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FREE THROW ADMINISTRATIONA1 has a bonus free throw coming. The official bounces the ball to A1, turns his back and walks out of the lane. A1 muffs the bounced pass from the official and the official doesn’t see the muff because he has his backed turned. When the official turned around A1 was in the lane picking up the ball. The official ruled a free throw violation on A1 and gave the ball to Team B.

Case book ruling 9.1.1 states that if the free thrower muffs the pass from the official, the official should sound his/her whistle and start the free throw process over again with out any violation being called. This same administrative philosophy applies to throw-ins as well.

In contrast, if the free thrower catches the ball and thereafter fumbles the ball and it goes into the lane a free throw violation would be called

.

(Case book 9.1.1 (b))

This is a good example of why the administering official doesn’t want to turn their back to the thrower but may be better served by backing out.Slide5

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck Timmins

1. Trail official needs to be more active; we are seeing the trail official settle at the 28 foot mark or deeper and not

moveSlide6

1. Trail official needs to be more active; we are seeing the trail official settle at the 28 foot mark or deeper and not move2. Trail official on shot attempts bail out--we need trail to step down on shot attempts and hold that position to help with rebounding; hold that position until the first pass is completed--I am seeing the trail when bailing out to look down the floor and they are missing action behind them--run looking over shoulder or shuffle down the court for a better look at action behind

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck TimminsSlide7

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck Timmins

1. Trail official needs to be more active; we are seeing the trail official settle at the 28 foot mark or deeper and not

move

2

. Trail official on shot attempts bail out--we need trail to step down on shot attempts and hold that position to help with rebounding; hold that position until the first pass is completed--I am seeing the trail when bailing out to look down the floor and they are missing action behind them--run looking over shoulder or shuffle down the court for a better look at action behind

3.  Trial official going to new lead on full court press--new lead needs to help with the back end of the press defense--I am seeing the new lead positioning on the end line with 10 players at midcourt or in the back courtSlide8

4.  Lead official--working wide and off the end line; lead start a rotation when the players with the ball is below the free throw line extended on the opposite side of the floor or you have an active post play opposite; I am seeing officials rotating early which causes uncertainty with partners; if the ball goes opposite but not below the free throw line extended--lead move to close down position and wait for further ball

action

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck TimminsSlide9

4.  Lead official--working wide and off the end line; lead start a rotation when the players with the ball is below the free throw line extended on the opposite side of the floor or you have an active post play opposite; I am seeing officials rotating early which causes uncertainty with partners; if the ball goes opposite but not below the free throw line extended--lead move to close down position and wait for further ball action

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.  Verticality--verticality is the same concept in defensive players defending the shooter and in rebounding situations. Anticipate a block shot.

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck TimminsSlide10

4.  Lead official--working wide and off the end line; lead start a rotation when the players with the ball is below the free throw line extended on the opposite side of the floor or you have an active post play opposite; I am seeing officials rotating early which causes uncertainty with partners; if the ball goes opposite but not below the free throw line extended--lead move to close down position and wait for further ball action

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.  Verticality--verticality is the same concept in defensive players defending the shooter and in rebounding situations. Anticipate a block shot.

6.  Substitutions--on throw-ins officials need to make sure there are only 10 players on the floor; make eye contact with partners before administrating a throw-in; there have been a few situations this year where there have been more than 10 players on the floor

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck TimminsSlide11

7. Calling a foul--do not be in a hurry to report foul; step towards the fouling players; give all the information as to who fouled, signal type of foul, make sure partners know if we are shooting free throws or out of bounds throw-in. Non-calling officials need to get shooter and be good dead ball officials.8. Who takes the shooter back to the floor?

Basketball Concerns from around the State from Buck TimminsSlide12

Officials Time Line (official’s Manual page 14 1.7 Officials Pregame protocol 1.7.1 B)

17:00 arrive on court/count players/uniform violations or equipment

- no hands in pockets

12:00 captains

meeting

(You are

Captains for a reason.  Help take care of your players so we

don’t have

to.  You can play hard and with good sportsmanship at

the

same

time. You keep it clean and we will keep it fair)

11:00 or right after captains meeting R checks book

-

verify books, meet timer, discuss shot clock, warnings horns,

etc

- U1/2 back to observe players

(switch sides)

2:00 Meet coaches

Half Time change possession arrowSlide13

Questions