Thank you for the great video! Great changes. Great video. I wish they clear the travelling rule when doing an onside dribble first step also known as rocker step, which under current FIBA rules is a travel but legal in NBA. It states that "the ball must leave the players hand before lifting the pivot foot". This is frequently not called in higher leagues but lower leagues call it. This is up for debate but it the travelling rules should be universal across the leagues.
USA likes to be unique, just like they use a completely different measuring system, they like to use their own rules. I doubt that would change. The higher you go, the more creativity/stretching of the rules they will allow
Great video, thank you! At the 18:58 mark, there is a photo that appears (to me) to perhaps have been taken at the University of Alberta, Saville Centre main court gym. Is this correct?
19:14, about the ball air pressure test, the text says to drop from 1800mm and rebound to 1035mm (instead of 1350). Is it correct? It is a big difference 😲
Thank you for the video. Question: If a player begins an act of shooting before the end of a period, and then releases the ball after the buzzer, is it a good basket if the ball goes in? Or does this only apply when there is a foul after the act of shooting begins?
More so to showcase when someone enters and bumps the player or an offensive player extends outside to gain an advantage. They feel that would be more clear to have a signal for
Been watching some videos on your channel really good content, has answered most of the questions I had. One thing I'm unsure about is what happens when a defender touches the ball then contact occurs with the offensive player? Example 1. Player starts his drive and picks up his dribble, defender swings arm down and hits and grabs the ball in one arm locks up both players then players both bump. Example 2. Player goes up for a lay up/shoot and you block the ball first then bump Into the player from any angle front/side/back Are these fouls due to entering the cylinder or does the defender blocking the ball first cancel that out ?
Thank you and great question. Experienced referees typically go the route of what occurred first: Ball contact then body contact: Play on/call jump ball unless contact is excessive Body contact then ball contact: Most likely a foul In your two scenarios, I would not have a foul. The cylinder is to help assist referees in determining if there may be a foul that occurred. But plays where players contact the ball first and minor contact (which is expected) that occurs after, should not be penalized unless excessive, unnecessary and/or dangerous. Does that make sense?
I will have it slated after my correctable errors and whats the call video. That might be a little more difficult but I will see what I can research at the time.
good afternoon! My name is henry dugarte. i`m from ciudad bolivia, venezuela. ¿is it possible that you create videos in spanish in order to teach basquetball young players. it hard when you brows on line and the only thing that you find in there, you find it in english. your explanations are good. but, not everyone is able to understand. when you explain with video or audio people get better undestanding. but in spanish
Hi Henry, thanks for reaching out! I would have to find someone who speaks spanish and who want to do videos for free. This is basically volunteer work for me to help educate referees. Maybe I can figure something out in the future.
Question regarding coach’s challenge play below 2: 28 :28 th-cam.com/video/IVvjbW8he1w/w-d-xo.html --- After reviewed do we count 2pts and do POI or we actually resumed as defender’s possession if we deemed gt/bi valid. Thanks .
With the language barrier, I am not sure what the referees said to the crowd but to apply FIBA rules: Head Coach Challenges (HCC) cannot be used for missed calls, you can only challenge calls made on the floor, so since the call was on the player trying to shoot the ball after and not on the goaltending, a HCC cannot be requested on it, they could request it on the foul call. In regards to the Instant Replay System (IRS), it can only be used on goaltending and basket interference plays when it is 2:00 or less in the fourth quarter and overtimes. Both situations means the play cannot be reviewed and it would avoid scenarios like this, it requires the official to blow their whistle on the scenario that occurred.
@@refereeuniversity thanks for the clarification. I originally thought they used all the fiba rules but just found out they have their house rules which allowing the challenge to be used on a no call goaltending . It creates lots of confusion since they actually counted the GT and later on use POI to resume the game . Not a good idea imho.
Thank you for the great video!
Great changes. Great video. I wish they clear the travelling rule when doing an onside dribble first step also known as rocker step, which under current FIBA rules is a travel but legal in NBA. It states that "the ball must leave the players hand before lifting the pivot foot".
This is frequently not called in higher leagues but lower leagues call it.
This is up for debate but it the travelling rules should be universal across the leagues.
USA likes to be unique, just like they use a completely different measuring system, they like to use their own rules. I doubt that would change. The higher you go, the more creativity/stretching of the rules they will allow
Can't thank you enough, yor videos are exquisite and well explained. We missed you. Would like to have a video on correctable errors
Thank you! That will be the next rules video that gets released. When I have time, I will start the work on it!
@@refereeuniversity oh waaw, that's gonna be great. Thanks again
Great video, thank you! At the 18:58 mark, there is a photo that appears (to me) to perhaps have been taken at the University of Alberta, Saville Centre main court gym. Is this correct?
You are correct! Thank you!
May I ask, are you an EBOA official (I am)?
19:14, about the ball air pressure test, the text says to drop from 1800mm and rebound to 1035mm (instead of 1350). Is it correct? It is a big difference 😲
Yes, all it did was reduce the min and max to have a maximum +-25m in variation
Thank you for the video. Question: If a player begins an act of shooting before the end of a period, and then releases the ball after the buzzer, is it a good basket if the ball goes in? Or does this only apply when there is a foul after the act of shooting begins?
Great question, it only applies in fouls after the act of shooting!
How about on double foul sir? What is the new resumption? Thank you
Hey Jess, No rule change on double foul. There was a change 2 years ago which you can find here: th-cam.com/video/1ggDv0-0HFU/w-d-xo.html
Very clear explanation. It help's me a lot.
Glad to hear that!
What is the point of the cylinder signal? Isn’t the striking signal appropriate?
More so to showcase when someone enters and bumps the player or an offensive player extends outside to gain an advantage. They feel that would be more clear to have a signal for
If the game will overtime is the remaining timeout from 4rth quarter will be carried to ot?
Nope, no carryover. Team fouls carry over and each time gets 1 timeout
Been watching some videos on your channel really good content, has answered most of the questions I had. One thing I'm unsure about is what happens when a defender touches the ball then contact occurs with the offensive player?
Example 1. Player starts his drive and picks up his dribble, defender swings arm down and hits and grabs the ball in one arm locks up both players then players both bump.
Example 2. Player goes up for a lay up/shoot and you block the ball first then bump Into the player from any angle front/side/back
Are these fouls due to entering the cylinder or does the defender blocking the ball first cancel that out ?
Thank you and great question. Experienced referees typically go the route of what occurred first:
Ball contact then body contact: Play on/call jump ball unless contact is excessive
Body contact then ball contact: Most likely a foul
In your two scenarios, I would not have a foul. The cylinder is to help assist referees in determining if there may be a foul that occurred. But plays where players contact the ball first and minor contact (which is expected) that occurs after, should not be penalized unless excessive, unnecessary and/or dangerous.
Does that make sense?
Hello can you please make a video explaining the illegal Defense rules of the 1980s and 90s so people can fully understand what illegal Defense is.
I will have it slated after my correctable errors and whats the call video. That might be a little more difficult but I will see what I can research at the time.
I believe it's 0.1 rather than 0.01 in minute 8.58.
You are right, I misspoke and fixed it :)
Thank you
You're welcome!
good afternoon! My name is henry dugarte. i`m from ciudad bolivia, venezuela. ¿is it possible that you create videos in spanish in order to teach basquetball young players. it hard when you brows on line and the only thing that you find in there, you find it in english. your explanations are good. but, not everyone is able to understand. when you explain with video or audio people get better undestanding. but in spanish
Hi Henry, thanks for reaching out! I would have to find someone who speaks spanish and who want to do videos for free. This is basically volunteer work for me to help educate referees. Maybe I can figure something out in the future.
Question regarding coach’s challenge play below
2: 28 :28
th-cam.com/video/IVvjbW8he1w/w-d-xo.html
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After reviewed do we count 2pts and do POI or we actually resumed as defender’s possession if we deemed gt/bi valid. Thanks .
With the language barrier, I am not sure what the referees said to the crowd but to apply FIBA rules:
Head Coach Challenges (HCC) cannot be used for missed calls, you can only challenge calls made on the floor, so since the call was on the player trying to shoot the ball after and not on the goaltending, a HCC cannot be requested on it, they could request it on the foul call.
In regards to the Instant Replay System (IRS), it can only be used on goaltending and basket interference plays when it is 2:00 or less in the fourth quarter and overtimes.
Both situations means the play cannot be reviewed and it would avoid scenarios like this, it requires the official to blow their whistle on the scenario that occurred.
@@refereeuniversity thanks for the clarification. I originally thought they used all the fiba rules but just found out they have their house rules which allowing the challenge to be used on a no call goaltending . It creates lots of confusion since they actually counted the GT and later on use POI to resume the game . Not a good idea imho.
Biggest fan!
Thank you!