How many traveling plays will you get right? Take the Officials Institute 5 Play Challenge.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @sjurpejg
    @sjurpejg Месяц назад

    Got the first four correct, and the last one wrong. Well, so I can learn, Thank you.

  • @keithnore9622
    @keithnore9622 2 месяца назад +2

    The end of Play #3 looks like a backcourt violation. He stops sliding while laying on the division line and then passes the ball to his teammate in the backcourt.

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 месяца назад +1

      Is the division line in the frontcourt or the backcourt?

    • @keithnore9622
      @keithnore9622 2 месяца назад +1

      @@OfficialsInstitute By rule, the division line is in the backcourt. In the video the player appears to have his upper torso laying across the division line in contact with the frontcourt.

    • @CanAmGuy31
      @CanAmGuy31 2 месяца назад +3

      By rule, you have to have the 3 points enter the front court before gaining front court status, with respect to a dribbling player, that is the ball and both feet must touch the front court in order to establish front court status. Only then would a pass to a player in the back court be considered a back court violation. Or at least that is the understanding of that rule as I was taught. So in this case the player still has back court status. If I am wrong on that, someone please explain.

    • @Jeffdidntkillhimself
      @Jeffdidntkillhimself 2 месяца назад

      I don’t recall any mention of lying on the court in regards to backcourt front court but if his lower half is still touching the backcourt he has not gained front court status. Similar to if you are straddling the division line you maintain backcourt status until you pick up the foot in the backcourt.

    • @keithnore9622
      @keithnore9622 2 месяца назад +2

      @@CanAmGuy31 Now that you mention it, you are correct. It just looked weird when I first saw it.

  • @travissergent4366
    @travissergent4366 Месяц назад

    On play 1. The girl grabs the ball as she's already traveling towards the floor. She doesn't grab the ball and then fall. She starts the process of falling before grabbing onto to ball. Im curious how that is a travel.

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  Месяц назад +1

      A player holding the ball may not touch the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than a hand or foot.

    • @dunderov
      @dunderov Месяц назад

      @@OfficialsInstitute ​
      Question: you say "a player may not touc the floor...." as in play 1.. but, in play 3 player slides and it is legal? But he when he slides, he holds the ball and tocuhes the floor with his back. How do I know witch rule is the the boss?

  • @meriamshili61
    @meriamshili61 2 месяца назад

    Please, i have a question. Is it allowed for a player to jump when he is making a free shot?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 месяца назад

      Yes. The only restriction is that the shooter does not go beyond the free throw line until after the ball hits the ring.

  • @elmer2020
    @elmer2020 2 месяца назад

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  • @mentorleadersproducementor9018
    @mentorleadersproducementor9018 2 месяца назад

    Could you explain why Play 1 is a travel?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 месяца назад

      A player holding the ball may not touch the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot. This player, after grabbing and holding the ball, falls to her knee.

    • @TommyP-1776
      @TommyP-1776 2 месяца назад

      @@OfficialsInstitute My understanding is that this applies to IAABO/NFHS rules only, and that girls use NCAA rules where they are allowed to drop to one knee, just not both. Is that true?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 месяца назад

      @ all rules referenced in this video are based on the NFHS rules book. Unless a specific state association adopted otherwise, both boys and girls use NFHS rules set.

    • @TommyP-1776
      @TommyP-1776 2 месяца назад

      @@OfficialsInstitute Thank you! That explains it. Our local boys' association uses IAABO, our girls' use NCAA. I didn't know that wasn't the case all over. Thank you for making these videos. They're great!

  • @Frito5123
    @Frito5123 2 месяца назад +1

    I believe play 5 should be an illegal dribble, no travel.

    • @CanAmGuy31
      @CanAmGuy31 2 месяца назад

      I would agree it looks more like a double dribble first. But at realtime speed I can see how you could easily call it a travel as well.

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 месяца назад

      If you consider that last drop of the ball a dribble then you would be right, but if considered a fumble, then it would not.

    • @kenneaderhiser7768
      @kenneaderhiser7768 2 месяца назад

      @@OfficialsInstituteYour commentary said he tried to dribble. I agree, he attempted an illegal dribble to avoid the travel