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Video Breakdown The Key To Successful Officiating

Video Breakdown The Key To Successful Officiating. How Well Do I Understand These Terms?. Legal Guarding Position Shot Attempt or Try Consistency. Rule Book Definitions. Legal Guarding Position Facing the opponent Both feet on the floor

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Video Breakdown The Key To Successful Officiating

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  1. Video Breakdown The Key To Successful Officiating

  2. How Well Do I Understand These Terms? • Legal Guarding Position • Shot Attempt or Try • Consistency

  3. Rule Book Definitions Legal Guarding Position • Facing the opponent • Both feet on the floor • Once established, may move to maintain- but not towards player. • Dribbler – no time and distance. • W/O Ball – time & distance apply – 1-2 steps. Shot Attempt Starts……when continuous movement preceding the release of the ball has started. Ends……ball has left player’s hands OR both feet have returned to the floor.

  4. Rule Book Definitions Consistency Oxford Dictionary – the quality of achieving a level of performance which does not vary greatly in quality over time. In basketball terms…..calling the same game on both ends of the floor, from tip off to final buzzer.

  5. Why Break Down Game Film? It’s Your Number #1 Officiating Tool! • Video Does Not Lie! • Find A Way To Get Video of your game. • If you want to improve, take the time to watch yourself work. • Make notes on calls (correct and incorrect) as well as positions and review them prior to your next game.

  6. Things to Look for…… • First, look only at your non-verbal appearance to see if it answers what you want it to….calm, confident, happy to be here and ready to run the game. • Look at your movement… how you run and move in to position.

  7. How to Analyze …… While viewing, hit pause occasionally, paying attention to where the officials are. • Are they in the correct position with open looks? • Are they focusing on their primary? When looking at specific plays, correct or not correct, always stop the video and ask the question – WHY? • Did we miss it due to poor positioning, or did we get it right due to good positioning?

  8. Focus On… • Coverage • Primary • Secondary • Competitive Matchups • Active and Engaged • Open Angles • Position Adjustments • Rotations • Transition Speed • Play Calling Accuracy • Mechanics • Body Language • Athleticism

  9. Contact…Marginal or Illegal Specific Plays We Need To Pay Attention To On Video… • Displacement • Freedom of Movement • RSBQ • Rhythm • Speed • Balance • Quickness • Start/Develop/Finish • Impact to dribbler, shooter and rebounder

  10. Certainty of Calls….. Do you think versus Do you know? Eliminate Guesswork! Consider Time Of Game! Fouls on Key Players! 4th Quarter • HIGH CERTAINTY CALLS! • NO 50/50 CALLS!

  11. Critique Yourself….. • Critique Yourself…… • Be your own worst critic. • Be honest with yourself. • Be open to feedback from • others. • Ask for help from other successful • officials, not your best friend. • Try suggestions before you • dismiss them. • Understand – your “A” game is the • way you should be reffing every • time you take the court.

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