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Want to get better at being able to referee the Traveling Call in NFHS Basketball.
Step 1 - Know the Traveling Rules & Restrictions.
Step 2 - Identify the pivot foot.
Step 3 - Put it all together and make appropriate traveling rulings when you referee your games.
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Transcript:
Today we're going to look at traveling plays. what we want as officials is to know the rules
and apply them consistently. we'd love to have every official in our local area local Association rule on plays the same way, but the bottom line is that in this game any game you're working you need to
be consistent with your rulings. we want is to be consistent as a crew I can't address what happened the night before and how traveling was called but in this game we can strive for that consistency that's our goal.
several great monitors from plays today recognizing the timing of dribblers can fool us so we want to be patient when looking at plays fundamental concept players cannot travel while dribbling. we
need to know that when a player makes a sophisticated move we want to look at the whole play and call the obvious. the game doesn't want us to be "gotcha" officials finding reasons to call violations. we need to call violations that are obvious and impact the game recognizing when the gym energy is
cascading upon us to make a call when there's no violation and our you make the call play we'll be talking about high certainty situations and a great play for you to make the call stick around.
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it's fantastic move just recognize that as officials sometimes if we're distracted or we're not giving complete attention we make judgments based on the timing of the players move if there's
some sort of delay let's built in we think it's a travel.
many times we put violations on plays that look funny it's a fact of life we have to resist that temptation and judge will play on its merit many times you will see travelling violations call them players who lose control of the ball but we must be holding the ball in order to travel the dribbler cannot travel remember that
let's look at rules fundamentals: it is not possible for a player to travel during a dribble.
in order to travel I have to terminate the dribble maybe that maybe just maybe that simple sentence will help in situations like such as this so when does the dribble terminate on this play ask yourself that player drives pushes the ball to the floor loses control gathers off one foot and shoots even if we say the player caught the ball here with their back foot down they still take one snap legal we can avoid making this kind of mistake if we understand that it is impossible to travel while dribbling the player must terminate their dribble and in order to terminate the dribble they have to be holding the ball so in the absence of holding the ball after dribbling the player cannot travel