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Module 2 One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic = One Team Their Game, Our Passion

Core Values Pursue Excellence Be Professional Be Accountable Be Prepared Give and Earn Respect Learn and Grow Teach by Example Lead a Legacy

EBOA Clinics Weekly Clinics Need a Minimum of 6 Clinics Clinic Schedule 10/10/17 State Rules Clinic at East Duplin High School 6:30 p.m. 10/10/17 EBOA State Clinic at East Duplin High School 7:30 p.m. 11/4/17 First Scrimmage Date for most schools 11/11/17 The Scrimmage Date (All hands on deck) 11/13/17 EBOA In-Season Clinic for all Officials at East Duplin 6:00 p.m.

Review of Rule 1

Rule Changes for 2017-2018 2-9-1 Stop the clock for a foul The official shall signal the time to stop the clock and shall verbally inform the offender, the with fingers of two hands, indicate to the scorer to the number of the offender and the number of free throws

Rule Changes for 2017-2018 Quick Practice Hold up the numbers for the following: #15 #43 #21 #34 #10 #52

Rule Changes for 2017-2018 4-48 Warning the Coach/Team Conduct

Points of Emphasis 2017-2018 Head coverings worn for Medical/Religious reasons Team Control Time Outs

Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.13 Table and Team Benches The table and team benches locations will be designated game management The coaches box shall start at the baseline and end 28 foot from the baseline If the coach wishes to utilize the coaches box he/she must sit in between these two lines The time-out area shall be located in an imaginary rectangle formed by the boundaries of the sideline (including the bench), end line, and an imaginary line extended from the free-throw lane line nearest the bench area meeting an imaginary line extended from the coachingbox line

Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.15 Clock and scoreboard At least one visual clock and scoreboard are mandatory An alternate timing and scoring information system shall be available in the event of a malfunction Possession Arrow A visible display shall be located at the score s table to indicate team possession

Review of Last Week s Module 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Music/sound effects shall only permitted during pregame, timeouts, intermission, and post-game The use of artificial noisemakers shall be prohibited The announcer shall be prohibited from making announcements during the game One minute remaining

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties Pregame Duties Arrive to the court 15 minutes prior to the tip Referee checks the book at 12 minutes prior to the tip All meet with the captains 7 minutes prior to the tip All meet the coaches 2 minutes prior to the tip visiting coach first, then the home coach

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.2 Officials Jurisdiction The officials jurisdiction begins when they arrive on the floor The officials jurisdiction extends through periods when the game may be stopped from any reason The officials jurisdiction is terminated and the final score has been approved when all officials leave the visual confines of the playing area

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.2.4 Officials Jurisdiction Case Play Time expires to end the game with a score of 64-61. Immediately following the signal to end the fourth quarter, the referee enters the hallway to the dressing room, but the umpire is still in the court area when he/she notices the score trying to get his/her attention due to a possible scorebook error. Ruling: Since one of the officials has not left the visual confines of the playing area, the game jurisdiction has not ended. The officials may work to rectify the error.

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.2.4 Officials Jurisdiction Case Play Team B leads by 1 point with seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. A1 releases the ball on a try, but the noise level make it difficult form the covering official (U1) to hear the horn. The U1 signals a successful goal. The Referee definitely hears the horn before A1 releases the ball, but does not realize U1 has counted the goal. The officials leave the visual confines of the court not aware of the controversy until the scorer comes to the officials dressing room. Ruling: Even though the referee could have cancelled the score if the officials had conferred before leaving the court. Once the officials leave the visual confines of the playing area, the final score is official and no change can be made.

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties What does your pregame conference look like with: The Table Scorer Timer The Captains Coaches

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties Home Book 15 Andrews 20 Bentley 21 Charles 23 Edwards 24 Franklin Visiting Book 15 Andrews 20 Bentley 21 Charles 22 Duncan 23 Edwards 24 Franklin

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 5 Correctable Errors Failure to award a merited free throw Awarding an unmerited free throw Permitting a wrong player to attempt a free throw Attempting a free throw at the wrong basket Erroneously counting or canceling a score

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties If the error is a free throw by the wrong player or at the wrong basket, or the awarding of an unmerited free throw, the free throw and the activity during it (other than unsporting, flagrant, intentional or technical fouls) shall be canceled All points scored, consumed time, and additional activity, which may occur prior to the recognition of an error, shall stand If the error is corrected, play will resume from the point of interruption after the error has correctly been rectified.

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.10.1F Correctable Errors A1 is fouled (while in the double bonus) but is not awarded free throws. Team A is given a throw-in where A1 in-bounds the ball to A2 who is tied up by B. The possession arrow belongs to Team A Team B

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.10.1F Correctable Errors A1 is fouled (while in the double bonus) but is not awarded free throws. Team A is given a throw-in where A1 in-bounds the ball to A2 who is tied up by B. The possession arrow belongs to Team A Since team A has not lost possession, play will continue with the awarded free throws Team B

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.10.1F Correctable Errors A1 is fouled (while in the double bonus) but is not awarded free throws. Team A is given a throw-in where A1 in-bounds the ball to A2 who is tied up by B. The possession arrow belongs to Team A Since team A has not lost possession, play will continue with the awarded free throws Team B Since team A does not have possession, the two free throws will be awarded with the lane cleared and play will resume at the point of interruption which is the alternating possession arrow for team B

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.10.2 Correctable Errors B1 fouls A1. Team A is in the bonus, but is not awarded free throws, but is instead awarded the ball out of bounds. A1 s inbounds pass is intercepted by B1 who scores a layup. A1 then passes the ball into A2 who then requests and is granted a timeout. During the time-out the scorer notifies the officials of the error. Can this play be corrected?

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties 2.10.2 Correctable Errors B1 fouls A1. Team A is in the bonus, but is not awarded free throws, but is instead awarded the ball out of bounds. A1 s inbounds pass is intercepted by B1 who scores a layup. A1 then passes the ball into A2 who then requests and is granted a timeout. During the time-out the scorer notifies the officials of the error. Ruling: The ball becomes dead on the made basket by team B (the first dead ball period) and becomes live again when it is inbounded. The error could have been corrected at any point during the dead ball after the made goal.

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties The scorer is responsible for: Keeping names and numbers of all players Marking starters Record free throws scored and missed, field goals, and running total of points Record all fouls for players and coaches Notify the officials when a player/coach is disqualified Record time-out information Track alternating possession arrow

Rule 2 Officials and Their Duties The Timer is responsible for: Starting and stopping the clock properly Notify the officials prior to three minutes for the start of a half Sound a warning horn 15 seconds prior to the expiration and at the conclusion of a time-out or intermission Confer with the officials (if requested) on if a bucket should count prior to the expiration of a quarter

3 Person Mechanics Basic Positioning

Primary Areas of Coverage

Primary Areas of Coverage

Lead Responsibility Initial starting position 2-3 steps in from 3 point arc on baseline Get a depth of 4-6 feet (if able to) Adjust for best angles to see space between players PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENT (don t move if not needed) Try to be parallel with ball position Open up your stance as appropriate for best coverage POST PLAY

Center Responsibilities Initial starting position is free throw line extended Use peripheral vision to see all other players in your primary I.E. Illegal Screens/ Off ball fouls Move up and down the sideline to get best angle of the play (do not go above the 3 point line or below the block Responsible for some 3 pt. shots Get good angle to see if foot is on line Mirror the make of a 3 point shot in Trails area Weak side rebounds Can help traveling calls in the paint

Trail Responsibilities Initial starting position is at the 28 foot mark Use peripheral vision to see all other players in your primary I.E. Illegal Screens/ Off ball fouls Rotate in and out in arc shape depending if ball is close to you or opposite court of you Responsible for most 3 pt. shots Get good angle to see if foot is on line Mirror the make of a 3 point shot in Lead s area Have better angle than lead on rebounding fouls Can help traveling calls in the paint, but don t focus in on paint!

Video Review and Rules Questions

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties Illegal Dribble Double Dribble A player shall not dribble a second time after his/her first dribble has ended. A player may dribble again if he/she loses control of the ball because provided: He or she made a try for goal The ball was touched by another player A pass or fumble was touched by another player

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties Palming/Carrying The ball shall not come to rest in on or both hands If the ball would stay in a player s hand without falling off his/her hand, it is a carry/palming violation

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 4.15.4.A As dribbler A1 attempts to change direction to avoid guard B1, he/she allows the ball to come to rest in on hand in bringing the ball from the right to left side of the body. A pushes the ball to the floor in an attempt to continue the dribble. Ruling: When A1 palmed the ball, the dribble ended and when he/she pushed the ball to the floor a violation occurred.

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties Hit Illegal use of a players hands/arms to make a play against an opponent It is legal to extend a players arms/hands above his/her head, provided they stay within his/her body frame

Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties

Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties

Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties

Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties

Rules Questions To establish the alternating-possession procedure, control may be gained as a result of a violation or foul. True False

Rules Questions To establish the alternating-possession procedure, control may be gained as a result of a violation or foul. True

Rules Questions A situation in which there is a foul by both teams at approximately the same time, but the fouls are not committed by opponents against each other, is known as: A simultaneous foul. A double foul. A false double foul. A multiple foul. A false multiple foul.

Rules Questions A situation in which there is a foul by both teams at approximately the same time, but the fouls are not committed by opponents against each other, is known as: A simultaneous foul

Rules Questions If an error is corrected, in some cases, play shall continue from the normal game action resulting from the correction True False

Rules Questions If an error is corrected, in some cases, play shall continue from the normal game action resulting from the correction True Example 2.10.1 Situation A

Rules Questions Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball/player specifically designed to stop the clock or keep it from starting is: A technical foul. An intentional foul. A flagrant foul. A player-control foul.

Rules Questions Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball/player specifically designed to stop the clock or keep it from starting is: An intentional foul.

Rules Questions Only the referee is authorized to correct the erroneous awarding of a score. True False

Rules Questions Only the referee is authorized to correct the erroneous awarding of a score. True

Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding leg compression sleeve/tights, EXCEPT: It must cover the knee. All must be white, black, beige or the predominant color of the uniform. All must be the same color for each team member. All must meet the logo requirements.

Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding leg compression sleeve/tights, EXCEPT: It must cover the knee.

Rules Questions A traveling violation results if A1, while holding the ball, touches the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot. True False

Rules Questions A traveling violation results if A1, while holding the ball, touches the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot. True

Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding intentional fouls, EXCEPT: Contact away from the ball or when not making a legitimate attempt to play the ball or a player, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting. May or may not be premeditated. Foul which neutralizes an opponent's obvious advantageous position. Assessed if the opponent of a thrower-in reaches through the boundaryline plane and fouls the thrower. Based solely on the severity of the act.

Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding intentional fouls, EXCEPT: Based solely on the severity of the act.

Rules Questions Once the ball becomes live in an extra period, the extra period even though a correction in score is made. will not be played will be played doesn't count none of the above

Rules Questions Once the ball becomes live in an extra period, the extra period even though a correction in score is made. will be played

Rules Questions A technical foul assessed to a team's athletic trainer is also charged indirectly to the head coach and results in four free throws. True False

Rules Questions A technical foul assessed to a team's athletic trainer is also charged indirectly to the head coach and results in four free throws. False

Rules Questions The referee is authorized to deal with any safety-related concerns such as: Length of player's fingernails. Color of player's hair. Size of player's shoes. None of the above.

Rules Questions The referee is authorized to deal with any safety-related concerns such as: Length of player's fingernails.

Rules Questions An alternating-possession throw-in results in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: All double fouls Simultaneous free-throw violations. A live ball lodges between the backboard and the ring. A live ball comes to rest on the flange. A held ball.

Rules Questions An alternating-possession throw-in results in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: All double fouls

Rules Questions The third indirect technical foul charged to the head coach results in disqualification and ejection. True False

Rules Questions The third indirect technical foul charged to the head coach results in disqualification and ejection. True

Rules Questions All of the following statements are true regarding a closely-guarded situation, EXCEPT: A closely-guarded count continues during an interrupted dribble. A closely-guarded count only takes place in a team's frontcourt. A violation occurs when a dribbling player is closely guarded for five seconds. The closely-guarded distance is measured from the forward foot/feet of the defender to the forward foot/feet of the ball handler. The closely-guarded count continues when there is a defensive switch, provided the 6-foot distance is maintained.

Rules Questions All of the following statements are true regarding a closely-guarded situation, EXCEPT: A closely-guarded count continues during an interrupted dribble.

Rules Questions The length of intermission between the end of regulation play and the first extra period is minute(s). three two one four

Rules Questions The length of intermission between the end of regulation play and the first extra period is minute(s). one

Rules Questions A1 is sent to the bench because of bleeding from a cut. Team A calls a 60- second time-out, during which the athletic trainer stops the bleeding and covers the wound. Which of the following statements is the most accurate? A1 may only re-enter the game at the next opportunity to substitute. A1 may re-enter the game if Team A calls another time-out. A1 may re-enter the game at the end of the charged time-out. A substitute is required for A1. None of the above.

Rules Questions A1 is sent to the bench because of bleeding from a cut. Team A calls a 60- second time-out, during which the athletic trainer stops the bleeding and covers the wound. Which of the following statements is the most accurate? A1 may re-enter the game at the end of the charged time-out.

Rules Questions A fight breaks out between A1 and B1 during a dead-ball and clock-stopped situation. The head coach of Team A rushes onto the court. The officials: Stop the coach from coming onto the floor. Assess the coach with a technical for coming onto the floor. Charge A1 and B1 with flagrant technicals and disqualify them from the game. Allow the coach onto the floor to assist with diffusing the situation. c and d

Rules Questions A fight breaks out between A1 and B1 during a dead-ball and clock-stopped situation. The head coach of Team A rushes onto the court. The officials: c and d

Rules Questions The ball is out of bounds in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: When the ball touches any object on or outside a boundary line. When the ball touches the supports or back of the backboard. When the ball touches the ceiling, overhead equipment or supports. When the ball touches the side of a rectangular backboard. When the ball passes over a rectangular backboard.

Rules Questions The ball is out of bounds in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: When the ball touches the side of a rectangular backboard.

Rules Questions Every player is entitled to a spot on the playing court provided such player gets there first without illegally contacting an opponent. True False

Rules Questions Every player is entitled to a spot on the playing court provided such player gets there first without illegally contacting an opponent. True

Rules Questions After obtaining a legal position, the guard may raise hands or jump within his or her own vertical plane. True False

Rules Questions After obtaining a legal position, the guard may raise hands or jump within his or her own vertical plane. True

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