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BASKETBAL GENERAL MECHANICS

BASKETBAL GENERAL MECHANICS. GENERAL MECHANICS. Mechanics must be uniform They tell the story to coaches and spectators They help officials communicate to each other Use NFHS mechanics. 1. General. A. Importance of proper mechanics and positioning

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BASKETBAL GENERAL MECHANICS

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  1. BASKETBALGENERALMECHANICS

  2. GENERAL MECHANICS • Mechanics must be uniform • They tell the story to coaches and spectators • They help officials communicate to each other • Use NFHS mechanics

  3. 1. General • A. Importance of proper mechanics and positioning • B. Watch and work with other officials • C. Proper repetition builds good mechanics • D. Don’t draw attention to yourself • E. Have others critique you • F. Practice your mechanics

  4. 2. Pre-game duties • A. Stretch and warm-up off the court • B. Inspect the facilities • C. Test the game ball • D. Check the players • Match with scorebook • Equipment • Jewelry • E. Coaches and captains meeting • Emphasize good sportsmanship

  5. 3. Review at Main Table • A. Timing provisions • B. Scoring provisions • C. Possession arrow • D. Substitutions • E. Foul situations • F. Official warnings • G. Starters/Roster

  6. 4. Jump Ball • A. Mechanics • B. Proper toss • C. Possible re-toss • D. Check possession arrow

  7. 5. Foul Calls • A. Non-calling official should freeze • B. Double whistle situations • C. Designate shooter or out-of-bounds spot • D. Reporting mechanics • E. Switch positions(2 or 3-person) • F. Hold on time-out requests

  8. 6. Free-Throw Administration • A. Multiple throws • B. Lane responsibilities • C. Signaling • D. Communication • E. Technical/Intentional Foul

  9. 7. Throw-ins • A. Partner eye-contact • B. Check for substitutes • C. Line responsibilities(2 or 3-person) • D. No unnecessary whistles • E. Hand or Bounce the ball • Hand on baseline • Bounce on sideline with pressure

  10. 8. Timing Counts • A. Three seconds • B. Five seconds (throw-ins and closely guarded) • C. Ten seconds (backcourt and free-throw)

  11. 9. Time-outs • A. Positions • B. Location of throw-in and possession • C. First horn go to notify coach of first horn and stay with them until they come out of the huddle. *(IHSA modification) • D. Resumption of play procedure

  12. 10. Substitutions • A. No whistle unless necessary • B. Beckoning responsibility • C. Disqualification (no time-out until substitute is entered) • D. Multiple free throws • E. Injury/bleeding • F. Technical foul

  13. 11. Block/Charge • A. Time-distance-airborne • With ball • Without ball • B. Establish legal guarding position • Referee the defense • C. Consistency

  14. 12.Rebounding • A. Displacement of the opponent • B. Advantage/disadvantage • C. Get the angle and depth to call it

  15. 13. Screening • A. Off-ball coverage • B. No moving screens • C. No impeding the cutters • D. Advantage/disadvantage

  16. 14. Basket Interference/Goaltending • A. Have a clear understanding of the rule when awarding or canceling points • Slapping the backboard can not be interference or goaltending • B. Get proper depth to call it • Responsibility

  17. 15. Closely-Guarded • A. Guarding position(6 feet and facing) • B. Separate counts(hold-dribble-hold) • C. No count in backcourt

  18. 16. Fighting • A. Identify offenders • B. Monitor bench personnel • C. Penalize properly • D. Follow-up with proper paperwork

  19. 17. Conduct/Behavior • A. Pre-game warm ups • B. Taunting/Baiting • C. Profanity • D. Sportsmanship • E. Team members to be seated • F. Set the tone by being professional

  20. 18. Correctable Errors • A. Recognize the time frame • B. 5 correctable errors (know them) • C. Bookkeeping vs. correctable • D. Resumption procedure after the correction

  21. 19. Last-Second Shot • A. Trail(2 person) • B. Opposite Table(3 person) • C. Communicate prior to final shot • D. Tip-in only(0.3 seconds) • E. Discuss thoroughly in pre-game

  22. 20. Overtime • A. Communicate with table • B. Add a time-out and carry over unused time-outs

  23. 21. Bench Decorum • A. Head Coach controls bench personnel • B. Communicate don’t converse • C. Keep coach in the box • D. Technical causes loss of coaching box

  24. 22. End of Game • A. Take care of any controversy prior to leaving the court • B. In the locker room critique the game

  25. IHSA GENERAL MECHANICS THAT DIFFER FROM NFHS MECHANICS • End of time out on the first horn, go notify coach and stay with the team until they come out of the huddle.

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