Two (2) Person basketball mechanics meeting. Let's talk about it. (OI meeting previously recorded)

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Officials Institute

Officials Institute

Күн бұрын

September online meeting for 22/23 season was held on 9/15/22 and the topic was two person mechanics. As always, the moderator of the meeting was Joshua Schroeder, Officials Institute Chairman of the Board. 2 person mechanics in basketball can involve many different things such as switching after a foul or a bump and run after an out of bounds violation. This meeting is set up to watch and discuss videos on games involving two officials and a variety of issues will be presented with the outcome of creating a dialogue on the proper way to officiating a two person game.
Live meetings are a crucial part of learning and growing as an official because officials are able to ask questions and receive instant feedback in regard to specific plays. More importantly, however, the Officials Institute strongly believes that watching video together not only builds confidence in each individual but also builds a community of like minded officials that support each other in the constant state of learning. All videos shown in this meeting are NFHS high school basketball games.
The video of this online meeting includes 12 different video clips all involving discussion of the mechanics of 2 person mechanics.
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Foul occurs and officials fail to perform several mechanics important to basketball officiating. Watch and listen to the discussion.
6:34 - Shooting foul with a proper switch by the officials. Any other mechanics needing improvement?
10:39 - Trail calls a foul from across the floor. Should he have?
18:56 - Traveling call made but the ball was taken for a throw-in on the other side of the court. Why?
23:03 - Three point attempt in Lead's area. Who signals the attempt? Who signals the successful?
26:19 - Stolen ball goes the other way. Official should stop when beaten and officiate behind the play.
27:25 - Pass and Crash play. In 2 person who takes the pass and who takes the crash? ALOT of great dialogue on this play you gotta hear.
43:03 - Boring clip but important info that we use EVERY game.
44:05 - Check the book when? Watch and see.
47:08 - Foul followed by a time out. Where do you stand during a time out? 30 second-60 second-with free throws to resume?
52:38 - End of game play. How do we communicate with our partner on who is responsible for the last second shot? Who signals after the buzzer goes off?
57:46 - Violation by Trail, tableside. Know where the ball should be for the throw-in and be sure to administer at that spot.
1:02:06 - Conclusion
1:03:00 - Next Meeting - Positioning
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but education and learning can more effectively be attained doing it in a group with some direction from a key speaker. Remembering specific rules and application of those rules is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and their monthly video review meetings, create a fun environment that allows participants to speak up and voice their opinions on plays without negative retribution or rebuttals. Everyone's opinion is worth something and adds to the overall learning experience that everyone should strive for, regardless of years of experience. Breaking down film in slow motion and freeze frames helps to "retrain our brain" so when we see the same plays in real time we are in a better position mentally to get the call right.
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All rules referenced in this video are taken from the official rules book provided by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). To find out more about the NFHS, you can visit them at nfhs.org/

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@BrandtFarms
@BrandtFarms Жыл бұрын
Finding your channel and specifically this video couldn’t have come at a better time. Tomorrow I start my officiating adventure, and although I have studied the mechanics manual a lot, seeing these in game examples and hearing your discussion has been so valuable to my learning. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos!!
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad we are able to provide assistance in what hopefully becomes a life long adventure.
@craigshorey5604
@craigshorey5604 Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you! Thank you! Can't wait to watch this whole thing. Thanks for sending it to me!
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
No problem!
@thereisonly1truth719
@thereisonly1truth719 Жыл бұрын
Great content I learned a lot.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful.
@DAVID-rs8jo
@DAVID-rs8jo Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, very helpful
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@762531971
@762531971 Жыл бұрын
Too many officials do not want to switch.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
It's a sad thing when veteran officials, who should know better, refuse to switch.
@DMitchPodShow
@DMitchPodShow Жыл бұрын
I have had scenarios where one side of the gym had a working clock and the other side was not working so my partner and I would discuss last shot in our pregame depending if you're on trail and the clock is behind you then we would have the lead help out the trail because it would be hard to keep an eye on the clock and and watch the play at the same time tell me if that's the right way to go about it does anybody have any suggestions in this type of scenario
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
We shouldn't be looking at the clock when time expires. We should be looking at the play on the court. Listen for the horn as that is the indicator for when time expires. Don't worry about making special arrangement and follow the standard last second shot procedure already in place.
@luisvillarroel5978
@luisvillarroel5978 Жыл бұрын
Awesome refresher before the season starts.. Giving G Austin a run for his money.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad you like it.
@robgray_
@robgray_ Жыл бұрын
For last second shots, if that official signals that he’s got it, does that mean he has to cover the time and shot (watching the shooter from beginning to end of shot)?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
The official responsible for the last second shot, Trail in 2 person, needs to watch/see the shooting play all the way to the horn. There are situations that may make it difficult when the shooting player is out of the PCA and the Trail can’t see or rule properly. When this happens, it is still the responsibility of the Trail to make the ruling OR ask for help.
@daverusch7099
@daverusch7099 Жыл бұрын
Josh, 4th yr official. I've always wondered what's appropriate for the frequency of signaling not closely guarded when trail ref. I've seen some do it every time there is dribbling action, some on occasion. Your thoughts?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Great question. Usually once is all that is needed per match up, but sometimes more than once is necessary. Most of the time its used in stall situations where one team wants to eat up time. This isn't the only time, obviously, but generally speaking, if a dribbler is creating inaction for the purpose of doing nothing, a closely guarded count is needed. Does that help?
@guymereness6722
@guymereness6722 Жыл бұрын
Hi Josh - watching this after the fact. The "Pass and Crash" play around 38 minutes (long and good discussion). The defender comes in late and hits the offensive player; if the lead did close down - would he come in strong so he can discuss with the trail the 2nd defender made contact before the charge. Does this makes sense?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
In Pass and Crash situations, or any double whistle for that matter, "getting together" is not really advised. One official needs to confidently take the call and make the ruling. In the big picture, even if your partner makes a call you think is wrong, it looks stronger and more decisive when ONE officials rules. Getting together to talk about it will only make coaches and others watching question the decision, regardless of whether you get it right or not. The only time you'd really get together is if there was a violation or even a different foul that happened before this one, that would take precedent. Hope that helps.
@guymereness6722
@guymereness6722 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialsInstitute Thanks Josh - very helpful. I will try to make more time to get to these meetings; as the season is almost upon us.
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 Жыл бұрын
Josh... the drive to basket started in leads pca... lead follows the play all the way to basket... leads called charge... player control... but anytime a double whistle the officials get together to see what's up... two man mechanics
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
We should NOT get together anytime there is a double whistle. NHFS officials manual states, "Generally, the official who has primary coverage at the time of the whistles should make the ruling." Only if there is a different ruling on something that occured before the primary ruling should there be a discussion between officials.
@nlb9732
@nlb9732 8 ай бұрын
How do you join the meetings, I am young but about to start Referring basketball for youth basketball.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 8 ай бұрын
go to officialsinstitute.org and become a member
@johnnystone5432
@johnnystone5432 10 ай бұрын
The lead official is to close to the inside play. He needs to position himself inside the three point line and take one step back on the end line. Great position to view inside play and out of inbound plays...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 10 ай бұрын
Thnx for watching
@frankharrison4315
@frankharrison4315 Жыл бұрын
When two whistles blow, converse with eah other and go with the highest percentage of being right and rule that way
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
Most of the time when there are two whistles on a play, there is no need for any conversation. The official responsible for the primary coverage area where the contact occurs makes the ruling and the other official(s) should simply put their hands down and give it up.
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 Жыл бұрын
Common sense... if called foul is opposite table... calling official stays opposite table after reporting...no switch The mechanics are made to help calling official not to be on the same sideline as coach when play is resumed
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
The NFHS officials manual clearly states, "Officials shall switch on all non-shooting fouls." It is not about which side of the floor you are on, or the proximity to the coach. It is about having a different position after every foul so no one official is making all the calls in the same area.
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 Жыл бұрын
Twoman...administrating official stands in the center circle 30sec lower semi circle... full upper of center circle...non administrating official with ball stands where the ball would be inbound... Administrating official would whistle resume for play and color of inbounding team...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Жыл бұрын
NHFS officials manual states, "During a 60-second time-out, the administering official should take the ball to where play resumes....the non-administering official should be on the division line on the side of the circle farthest from the table. During a 30-second time-out, the non-administering officials stands on the division line on the side of the circle nearest the table."
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