3 Person Training: Backcourt to Frontcourt with No Free Throws

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2014
  • With the change in mechanics for the 2013-14 season, there is unlimited confusion on handling frontcourt to backcourt movement by officials.
    Switch? Bump? No Switch?
    This video is an effort to make it clear.
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    all right a quick tutorial on
    three-person mechanics
    the introduction
    of the mechanics changed last year where
    the lead official would switch and
    become tableside has created a lot of
    confusion with certain officials and I
    just wanted to lay out a simple primer
    on how to handle fouls going from the
    back court to the front court with no
    free throws.
    it's all relatively straightforward so again we're referring to three-person mechanics a foul with the ball going from the back court to the front court with no free throws.
    this would include all offensive fouls in
    that team's front court this would include defensive fouls or
    fouls by the defending team on rebounds
    or we're going the other direction so a
    foul in the backcourt is treated the
    same as a violation a bump may be
    necessary but there is no switching
    unless the foul is called by the lead
    official if the foul is called by the
    lead official the official in the lead
    position then the lead will report and
    go tableside switching with the official
    who had been tableside this is our basic
    principles for how we're going to look
    at subsequent plays Kahless looks at
    some examples all right player drives to
    the basket pushes off foul called by the
    trail official three-person ball will be
    going the other way right and line throw
    in will be handled by the lead official
    who become the new trail the trail
    official will go report
    and the trail would become the new lead
    there is no switching that occurs this
    is all very straightforward another
    example player control foul called by
    the center official it will have a
    resulting inline throw-in at the spot
    over here by the are in Sacramento the
    lead will become the new trail and
    administer the throw in the center
    official will get bumped and become the
    new lead at the other end and the trail
    would stay and be the center on the
    resulting throwing
    great call another example
    sounds a little off but team control
    foul by blue pushing called by the
    center official okay
    there will be no switching on this play
    but we will bump the trail official
    would handle the throw in the center
    official would become a good go report
    and become the new lead down there
    alright another play charge called by
    the center official with the resulting
    throw in will be here by the D and
    Thunderbirds the old lead will become
    the new trail at a minister the throw in
    the center official goes reports and
    becomes the new lead and the trail
    official not visible would stay and be
    the center for the resulting throwing
    another example charge called by the
    center official resulting throw in the
    old lead will become the new trail and
    minister the throw in here at the E in
    wolves the center official will go
    report and become the new lead the trail
    official not visible would stay and
    become the C for the resulting throwing
    and Welch Palma gets called for it show
    all right lead in rotation as the charge
    call the throwing will be on the end
    line lead will report and switch with
    the tableside official who will become
    the new trail for the resulting throwing
    calling official will stay tableside and
    be the new see and the trail on the play
    would go deep and become the new lead
    for the resulting throwing transition
    play rebounding foul called by the lead
    made the call as the lead lead will
    switch with the tableside official and
    stay tableside tableside official will
    switch with the lead and have the
    resulting throw-in again these are our
    basics crew moving in slow motion but
    they got it right charge called by the
    official in which position in the lead
    position so we know that if we make the
    call from the lead we're gonna switch
    with the table side official the
    tableside official in this instance is
    the see the resulting throw in the sea
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Комментарии • 9

  • @scottbach-hansen3825
    @scottbach-hansen3825 6 лет назад +2

    Greg, it's great to have other resources to use to help develop officials. Please feel free to share any of mine that are pertinent to your groups as well. Kudos on this video as I sent out to our entire Varsity staff here in Northern Virginia. Best wishes, Scott.

  • @coach41
    @coach41 7 лет назад +1

    thank you greg - this was helpful in a couple of ways: Nice to under the transitional switches but also helped me to read the mechanics book better. I was wondering why the mechanics book always said "FRONTCOURT". I kept saying where's the "backcourt" situations (i.e., team has possession of ball going from backcourt to frontcourt). Then when you got to your last situation, it dawned on me. That mean the referees were in "frontcourt" status and the rest of the mechanics made sense. I have a pre-season 3 person game on Tuesday and was brushing up. Thanks for the help during the summer, the CYO tourney at O'Dowd and these vids!

    • @BetterOfficials
      @BetterOfficials  7 лет назад

      coach41 Awesome! Get in the book. Become an expert at the level you work. Excellence is mechanics is learned in the book, not from what that official did, or told you, or that you saw on TV. Hope you have a great game.

  • @ojmavs15
    @ojmavs15 6 лет назад +1

    Greg, these mechanics apply up to date as of the 2017-2018 NFHS manual?

    • @BetterOfficials
      @BetterOfficials  5 лет назад

      Hi Omar! (sorry for the late reply) Yes. Current for 2017-18.

    • @rebeccapatton5414
      @rebeccapatton5414 5 лет назад +2

      Our association has been teaching that as lead when making a foul call in backcourt we just report and then step back to the baseline or wherever to inbound the ball as the new trail.

  • @bradlococo4806
    @bradlococo4806 Год назад

    all these videos and nothing showing fouls called by each of the T/C/L staying at the same end of the floor with the switching mechanics all were charges or block and going the other way

  • @nathantopie8843
    @nathantopie8843 2 года назад

    this video is old mechanic - perhaps remove to avoid confusing new officials

    • @psboa
      @psboa 2 года назад

      As of 2021-22, in CA we push on three person mechanics now.