Module 1 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
Arbiter and ArbiterPay Rule Changes Points of Emphasis
Arbiter and ArbiterPay Arbiter ArbiterPay
Rule Changes for 2017-2018 1-13-2 Coaching Box The coaching box shall extend from the end line to the 28 foot mark towards the division line.
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 3-4-1d Jersey color /design There are no color/design restrictions in the area of the team jersey from the imaginary line at the base of the neckline to the top of the shoulder and in the corresponding area on the back of the jersey. There are restrictions on what identifying names may be placed in the area.
Rule Changes for 2017-2018 4-48 Warning the Coach/Team Conduct A warning to a coach/team for misconduct is an administrative procedure by an official, which is recorded in the scorebook by the scorer and reported to the Head Coach: For conduct, such as that described in rule 10-5-1a,b,d,e,f; 10-5-2; 10-5-4 the official shall warn the head coach unless the offense is judged to be major, in which case a technical foul shall be assessed. Note: A warning is not required prior to calling a technical foul. For the first violation of rule 10-6-1, the official shall warn the head coach unless the offense is judged to be major, in which case a technical foul shall be assessed. Note: A warning is not required prior to calling a technical foul.
Rule Changes for 2017-2018 4-48 Warning the Coach/Team Conduct
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
Points of Emphasis 2017-2018 Team Control/Throw-ins
Points of Emphasis 2017-2018 Guarding and Intentional Fouls
Rule 1 Court and Equipment
Rule 1 Court and Equipment Backboard What is in? The face, bottom, sides, and top What is out? The back side Any supporting structures Any ball which passes over the top of the backboard
Court
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
Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.13.1 Table and Team Benches Case Play Upon arrival on the court, the visiting team is advised it s team s substitutes will have to go considerably farther than the home team to reach the reporting area. The visiting team complains to the referee. Ruling: The referee has no authority to move the location of either bench, unless it involves players safety.
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
Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Music/sound effects shall only permitted during pregame, time-outs, 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 1 Court and Equipment 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Case Play How do you handle the following situations? A band from the home team is playing during a live ball An electronic scoreboard plays broken glass sound effects after an opponent s free throw Fans from the visiting team are using artificial noise makers during an opponent s free-throw
Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Case Play How do you handle the following situations? Notify game management to have the band only play during permitted times An electronic scoreboard plays broken glass sound effects after an opponent s free throw Fans from the visiting team are using artificial noise makers during an opponent s free-throw
Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Case Play How do you handle the following situations? Notify game management to have the band only play during permitted times Notify game management to have the band only play during permitted times Fans from the visiting team are using artificial noise makers during an opponent s free-throw
Rule 1 Court and Equipment 1.18 Music/Sound Effects/Artificial Noisemakers Case Play How do you handle the following situations? Notify game management to have the band only play during permitted times Notify game management to have the band only play during permitted times Have public address announcement made stating the use of artificial noise makers is prohibited If the problem continues in any of these situations, a technical foul may be assessed to the team supporters
3 Person Mechanics Pre Game and Jump Ball
Officials Pregame Officials Pregame Conference Page 13 of Officials Manual Review new rules and Points of Emphasis Review new mechanics and signals Game management Clock management Primary areas of coverage/rotations Double Whistles
Officials Pregame Officials Pregame Conference Page 13 of Officials Manual Communication Challenging rulings/situations Free throw administration Time-out responsibilities/when to talk with each other
Pre-Game and Jump Ball Referee Confer with the Scorer and Timer Designate the official time piece and operator, official scorebook, and official scorer Check the clock Verify names and numbers in scorebook Conduct captain s meeting Umpire 1 Home Team Umpire 2 Visiting Team Check uniforms and numbers are legal Check for illegal equipment Count the number of team members Check sleeves, compression, and head bands meet color restrictions
Pre-Game and Jump Ball
Jump Ball Positioning U-1 R U-2
Jump Ball Responsibilities Referee: Make sure the table and your partners are ready Set direction of teams Make sure everyone is set Blow whistle Toss the ball Make sure clock has started Set possession arrow Wait for players to clear and become trail U1 Make sure the table is ready Put hand up to chop the clock Make sure toss is high enough Toss is tipped legally U2 Responsible for the 8 non-jumpers No non-jumper is gaining an advantage by blocking out an opponent
Jump Ball Responsibilities
Jump Ball Responsibilities
Jump Ball Responsibilities
Jump Ball Responsibilities
Ball Goes Right
Ball Goes Left
Video Review and Rules Questions
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 10 Second Violation A team will have 10 seconds to advance the ball into their frontcourt Both Feet and the ball must be across the division line to be considered in the frontcourt Backcourt Violation A team A player shall not be the first to touch the ball in the backcourt, after it has been in team control in the frontcourt, if he/she or a teammate was the last to touch the ball in the front court During a Jump ball, throw-in or while on defense, a player may legally jump from his/her frontcourt, secure the ball with both feet off the floor and return to the floor with one or both feet in the backcourt. The player may make a normal landing and it makes no difference whether the first foot down in is the frontcourt or backcourt
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.C Team A is in possession of the ball in A s front court. While A1 is passing the ball to A2: B2 deflects the ball into the backcourt where A2 gains possession B2 defects the ball towards the backcourt where A2 trying to gain possession, tips the ball into the backcourt, then gains possession
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.C Team A is in possession of the ball in A s front court. While A1 is passing the ball to A2: Play is legal and a 10 second count starts as soon as the ball hits the floor in the backcourt B2 defects the ball towards the backcourt where A2 trying to gain possession, tips the ball into the backcourt, then gains possession
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.C Team A is in possession of the ball in A s front court. While A1 is passing the ball to A2: Play is legal and a 10 second count starts as soon as the ball hits the floor in the backcourt A backcourt violation has occurred since A while in team possession was the last to touch the ball in the front court
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
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.D&E During a throw-in A1 passes the ball to A2 who: Jumps from A s frontcourt, catches the ball, then lands in the backcourt While in the air catches the ball and lands simultaneously with one foot in the frontcourt and one in the backcourt While in the air catches the ball and lands with the first foot in the frontcourt and the second foot in the backcourt Jumps from A s frontcourt catches the ball and passes the ball to A3 who is in the backcourt before A2 lands
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.D&E During a throw-in A1 passes the ball to A2 who: Legal Play While in the air catches the ball and lands simultaneously with one foot in the frontcourt and one in the backcourt While in the air catches the ball and lands with the first foot in the frontcourt and the second foot in the backcourt Jumps from A s frontcourt catches the ball and passes the ball to A3 who is in the backcourt before A2 lands
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.D&E During a throw-in A1 passes the ball to A2 who: Legal Play Legal Play While in the air catches the ball and lands with the first foot in the frontcourt and the second foot in the backcourt Jumps from A s frontcourt catches the ball and passes the ball to A3 who is in the backcourt before A2 lands
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.D&E During a throw-in A1 passes the ball to A2 who: Legal Play Legal Play Legal Play Jumps from A s frontcourt catches the ball and passes the ball to A3 who is in the backcourt before A2 lands
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties 9.9.1.D&E During a throw-in A1 passes the ball to A2 who: Legal Play Legal Play Legal Play Backcourt violation as the throw-in exception only applies to the player receiving the initial throw-in pass
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties Closely Guarded A player shall not, while closely guarded, while in his/her frontcourt, hold the ball for five seconds or dibble the ball for five seconds What constitutes closely guarded? Defender must start with both feet on the ground Must be facing the ball handler Must maintain 6 foot distance toe to toe Secondary defender my come to double team and original defender can leave and the count will continue, as long as each defender was within 6 feet of the ball handler at the same time during the 5 second count
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties Closely Guarded Ways the count can end: Start/Stop of a dribble Defender backs off Ball handler gets head and shoulders past the defender
Rule 9 Violations and Penalties
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties Illegal Use of the Hands - Hand Check Contact which inhibits the freedom of movement for an opponent Placing two hands on an opponent Contacting the ball handler more than once Using an arm bar on the ball handler
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Places two hands on the dribbler b. Places an extended arm bar on the dribbler c. Places and keeps a hand on the dribbler d. Contacts the dribbler only once and immediately removes his/her hand e. Contact the dribbler more than once
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Illegal Automatic foul b. Places an extended arm bar on the dribbler c. Places and keeps a hand on the dribbler d. Contacts the dribbler only once and immediately removes his/her hand e. Contact the dribbler more than once
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Illegal Automatic foul b. Illegal Automatic foul c. Places and keeps a hand on the dribbler d. Contacts the dribbler only once and immediately removes his/her hand e. Contact the dribbler more than once
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Illegal Automatic foul b. Illegal Automatic foul c. Illegal Automatic foul d. Contacts the dribbler only once and immediately removes his/her hand e. Contact the dribbler more than once
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Illegal Automatic foul b. Illegal Automatic foul c. Illegal Automatic foul d. Legal e. Contact the dribbler more than once
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties 10.7.9 A1 is dribbling in the front court and B1: a. Illegal Automatic foul b. Illegal Automatic foul c. Illegal Automatic foul d. Legal e. Illegal Automatic foul
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties
Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties
Rules Questions A ball is at the disposal of a player in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: Handed to a thrower or free thrower. Caught by a player after it is bounced to him/her. Placed on the floor at the spot. Available to a player after a goal and the official begins the throw-in count. Bounced to a thrower or free thrower.
Rules Questions A ball is at the disposal of a player in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: Bounced to a thrower or free thrower.
Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding charged time-outs, EXCEPT: Time-outs shall be conducted within the confines of the time-out area. A 60-second time-out may be reduced in length if the charged team is ready to play. During a 30-second time-out, players must remain standing. No on-court entertainment is permitted during a 30-second timeout. Teams are permitted three 60-second time-outs and two 30-second time-outs during a regulation game.
Rules Questions All of the following are true statements regarding charged timeouts, EXCEPT: A 60-second time-out may be reduced in length if the charged team is ready to play.
Rules Questions The following score table personnel are required to wear a blackand-white vertically striped garment: Official timer. Official scorer. Visiting team's scorer. Public-address announcer.
Rules Questions The following score table personnel are required to wear a blackand-white vertically striped garment: Official scorer.
Rules Questions Teams shall change baskets for each extra period played. True False
Rules Questions Teams shall change baskets for each extra period played. False
Rules Questions If a team jersey contains a visible manufacturer's logo/trademark/reference, all of the following are correct, EXCEPT: It may be visible on the front of the jersey and on the back of the jersey.
Rules Questions A simultaneous violation is called if offensive players occupy the first marked lane spaces and defensive players occupy the second marked lane spaces during the free throw. True False
Rules Questions A simultaneous violation is called if offensive players occupy the first marked lane spaces and defensive players occupy the second marked lane spaces during the free throw. True
Rules Questions The head coach is assessed a direct technical foul if team members are permitted to leave the bench area and/or playing court for an unauthorized reason. True False
Rules Questions The head coach is assessed a direct technical foul if team members are permitted to leave the bench area and/or playing court for an unauthorized reason. True
Rules Questions All of the following are true regarding a foul when committed against a ball handler/dribbler, except: Placing two hands on the player. Placing an extended arm bar on the player. Placing and keeping two hands on the player. Placing one hand on a player and then immediately releasing the hand. Contacting the player more than once with the same hand or alternating hands.
Rules Questions All of the following are true regarding a foul when committed against a ball handler/dribbler, except: Placing one hand on a player and then immediately releasing the hand.
Rules Questions A warning to a team for delay is an administrative procedure by an official that is recorded in the scorebook by the scorer and announced to the coach. True False
Rules Questions A warning to a team for delay is an administrative procedure by an official that is recorded in the scorebook by the scorer and announced to the coach. True
Rules Questions Following a team warning for any type of delay, it is a team technical foul if the free throw is delayed because of a Team A huddle or contact with the free thrower. True False
Rules Questions Following a team warning for any type of delay, it is a team technical foul if the free throw is delayed because of a Team A huddle or contact with the free thrower. True
Rules Questions Play is resumed at the point of interruption in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: An official's inadvertent whistle. A double personal foul. A double technical foul. A simultaneous foul. A technical foul.
Rules Questions Play is resumed at the point of interruption in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: A technical foul.
Rules Questions The ball is dead, or remains dead, in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: When a goal is made. When a held ball occurs. When a free-throw violation occurs by the throwing team. When time expires while A1's try is in flight. When time expires while A1 is dribbling.
Rules Questions The ball is dead, or remains dead, in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: When time expires while A1's try is in flight.
Rules Questions Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall not return to play until cleared by: The head coach. A parent or guardian. The athletic director. An appropriate health-care professional. All of the above.
Rules Questions Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall not return to play until cleared by: An appropriate health-care professional.
Rules Questions The length of each extra period in a varsity contest is minutes. five four three eight
Rules Questions The length of each extra period in a varsity contest is minutes. four
Rules Questions Contact away from the ball with an opponent who is clearly not involved with a play is: A false double foul. A flagrant foul. A technical foul. An intentional foul.
Rules Questions Contact away from the ball with an opponent who is clearly not involved with a play is: An intentional foul.
Rules Questions The ideal measurements for a high school basketball court are: 84 feet by 50 feet.
Rules Questions What type of penalty is assessed when a player leaves the playing court for an unauthorized reason to demonstrate resentment, disgust or intimidation? A technical foul. An intentional foul. A flagrant foul. A double foul. A common foul.
Rules Questions What type of penalty is assessed when a player leaves the playing court for an unauthorized reason to demonstrate resentment, disgust or intimidation? A technical foul.
Rules Questions If A1 jumps from his/her frontcourt and lands in the backcourt, A1 is not considered to be located in either court while in the air. True False
Rules Questions If A1 jumps from his/her frontcourt and lands in the backcourt, A1 is not considered to be located in either court while in the air. False
Rules Questions A situation in which two or more teammates commit personal fouls against the same opponent at approximately the same time is known as: A multiple foul. A double foul. A simultaneous foul. An intentional foul. A false double foul.
Rules Questions A situation in which two or more teammates commit personal fouls against the same opponent at approximately the same time is known as: A multiple foul.
Rules Questions A head coach is permitted to be outside the optional coaching box to give instructions to players. True False
Rules Questions A head coach is permitted to be outside the optional coaching box to give instructions to players. False
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