How to referee BASKETBALL SCREENING | Learn to Referee Basketball

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2019
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    We cover basketball screen rules, illegal screen in basketball. Getting better as a basketball referee is an endless pursuit. This series of weekly videos is designed to help basketball officials get better. At abetterofficial.com where we craft video to help basketball officials get better to take control of their officiating career.
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    Today we focus on illegal screens in high school basketball. How to approach the adjudication, mechanics concerns and the importance of getting illegal screens early in the game.
    Plus a bonus play in our new ‘overtime’ section!
    • Players reacting to screens with illegal actions.
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    Transcript below:
    NFHS 4-40
    SCREEN
    ART. 1 . . . A screen is legal action by a player who, without causing contact, delays or prevents an opponent from reaching a desired position.
    ART. 2 . . . To establish a legal screening position:
    a. The screener may face any direction.
    b. Time and distance are relevant.
    c. The screener must be stationary, except when both the screener and opponent are moving in the same path and the same direction.
    d. The screener must stay within his/her vertical plane with a stance approximately shoulder width apart.
    ART. 3 . . . When screening a stationary opponent from the front or side (within the visual field), the screener may be anywhere short of contact.
    ART. 4 . . . When screening a stationary opponent from behind (outside the visual field), the screener must allow the opponent one normal step backward without contact.
    ART. 5 . . . When screening a moving opponent, the screener must allow the opponent time and distance to avoid contact by stopping or changing direction. The speed of the player to be screened will determine where the screener may take his/her stationary position. The position will vary and may be one to two normal steps or strides from the opponent.
    ART. 6 . . . When screening an opponent who is moving in the same path and direction as the screener, the player behind is responsible if contact is made because the player in front slows up or stops and the player behind overruns his/her opponent.
    ART. 7 . . . A player who is screened within his/her visual field is expected to avoid contact by going around the screener. In cases of screens outside the visual field, the opponent may make inadvertent contact with the screener and if the opponent is running rapidly, the contact may be severe. Such a case is to be ruled as incidental contact provided the opponent stops or attempts to stop on contact and moves around the screen, and provided the screener is not displaced if he/she has the ball.
    ART. 8 . . . A player may not use the arms, hands, hips or shoulders to force his/her way through a screen or to hold the screener and then push the screener aside in order to maintain a guarding position on an opponent.
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Комментарии • 39

  • @OneRealShotFilms
    @OneRealShotFilms 5 лет назад +9

    That second screen play action where white wasnt allowed time and distance gets missed alot!! Great clips to learn from

  • @jeffwright7587
    @jeffwright7587 5 лет назад +10

    "Leg contact by a screener is ALWAYS a foul." That's a great nugget of officiating wisdom!

  • @user-rk2ti5qn1j
    @user-rk2ti5qn1j 3 года назад +1

    WOW THANKYOU I FINALLY UNDERSTAND HOW ILLEGAL SCREENING IS DONE

  • @bikemaurice1953
    @bikemaurice1953 5 лет назад +2

    Really helpful. Thanx muchissimo!

  • @paulsullivan381
    @paulsullivan381 5 лет назад +4

    Great stuff. Used to concept working a 2 person game on Friday and help we recognize screens much earlier

  • @dr.georgeconleyjr.781
    @dr.georgeconleyjr.781 5 лет назад +3

    Great training!!! I plan on utilizing these concepts during my varsity game tonight.

  • @coverchick
    @coverchick 5 лет назад +2

    Great stuff!

  • @donplugge6678
    @donplugge6678 5 лет назад +1

    these videos are helpful , thanks.

  • @mikeedwards212
    @mikeedwards212 5 лет назад +2

    Really enjoy your breakdown of the videos. I look forward to 5 play Friday's. I'll grab my copy of the rule book and read over the particular section you cover before I watch your plays. Great job! Thanks for sharing.

  • @lakerfan0852
    @lakerfan0852 3 года назад +1

    This is great. I'd love more videos on illegal screening.

  • @brdman55
    @brdman55 4 года назад +2

    You do a nice job. Definitely has helped on some screens that I might have passed on. Also , I agree with you that when you pick up those illegal screens you increase your credibility .

  • @DUUUUVAL
    @DUUUUVAL 5 лет назад +1

    Great information. Thanks for taking the time to help clear up situations and make the game of basketball better by making us better officials.

  • @CatchAhealthyHabit
    @CatchAhealthyHabit 2 года назад

    Point out the rule reference of screening a moving opponent.
    I thought time and distance was only for screening an opponent not in visual field
    Great video

  • @craigshorey5604
    @craigshorey5604 Год назад

    Any reviews of same bath screens? Also any video on pregame warms that led to technicals. Like dunking and such

  • @762531971
    @762531971 3 года назад

    What you are saying that the person receiving the ball from a screener, the screener (here dribbling the ball must stop) so the defender could see them 2 or 3 steps prior to the teammate receiving the ball.

  • @johnnystone5432
    @johnnystone5432 3 года назад

    The trail official in 2 or 3 man mechanics must come down and work the 28 ft line. If not, it creates problems for your crew. I see to many officials who do this.

  • @user-rk2ti5qn1j
    @user-rk2ti5qn1j 3 года назад

    can u make a video explaining 3-second violation?

  • @anandlio
    @anandlio 3 года назад

    Count personal foul or not

    • @BetterOfficials
      @BetterOfficials  3 года назад

      And the illegal screen is a personal foul and counts as a team foul towards bonus

  • @martyshanahan
    @martyshanahan 3 года назад

    Need to ask a rules Interpretation can you get a hold of me because I can’t get a hold of you because I don’t know how

    • @BetterOfficials
      @BetterOfficials  3 года назад

      Hello@abetterofficial.com

    • @martyshanahan
      @martyshanahan 3 года назад

      @@BetterOfficials Question is team A is going in before 5 minutes before the games starts and team A varsity comes out and puts on a dunk show as team B is still on the court. What do you have. I’m inquiring

    • @BetterOfficials
      @BetterOfficials  3 года назад

      Marty, clarify please. This is pregame? The officials are on the court?

    • @martyshanahan
      @martyshanahan 3 года назад

      Yes pre game snd halftime

    • @martyshanahan
      @martyshanahan 3 года назад

      Yes officials on court