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Welcome back to the 5 Play Challenge, with five plays involving basketball screens. We will show five video clips showing a screen in three different ways giving ample opportunity to make a ruling. First, is in real time. Second, is zoomed in and slowed it down. Third, an analysis of what happened is given and the correct ruling revealed. These videos, as always, are dedicated to educating officials on the rules of basketball.
The 5 play challenge is not set up to explain the rule in detail but instead simply references rules as they are written and guidelines to help appropriately apply those rules. Every basketball screen video we show in this segment is clipped from actual footage of high school basketball games, involving high school athletes. The goal is to provide as much possible information to assist the way we see these types of plays in the future. The more plays we see, with detailed explanation, the better we will get at identifying the correct ruling more consistently.
Video #1
- A screen is set above the three point line allowing the ball handler an open shot. No whistle was blown ruling it legal, but was it? Watch and find out.
Video #2
- A back screen is set on an opponent with a whistle sounding to rule it as an illegal screen. Check this one out and see if the official was correct.
Video #3
- A another screen set with no whistle. Was the screener moving or set? Does that matter?
Video #4
- This screen was ruled as a legal one by the official but was enough time and distance allowed to the opponent to avoid the contact?
Video #5
- A foul was called on this play, for an illegal screen, but did the screener foul or was the opponent at fault? Watch and see what happened.
Watching video clips is a good way to hone your basketball officiating skills and retain your learning for future use. We believe the most effective way to assist in building a correct understanding of rules and how to apply them is by watching videos with annotation, diagrams and shading to highlight key teaching points. Taking away and remembering specifics on a rule is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and the 5 Play Challenge segment, creates videos in a fun and interesting way to test your ability to properly recognize specific plays, but don't leave you guessing about whether there was a foul, violation or not. Even though we cannot officiate in slow motion or freeze frames, by watching and reviewing video video in this fashion, we are able to "retrain our brain" so we can start seeing plays more accurately when we do see them in real time and increase our ability to get the call right.
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