🏀 How to Become a Top Basketball Referee: Oļegs Latiševs Shares His Secrets

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  • Looking for tips and advice to develop as a referee? Dive into 29 years of #euroleague #basketball #officiating wisdom with Oļegs Latiševs! Explore his journey from U10 to #olympics, handling pressure, mastering mechanics, and maintaining focus. Discover non-verbal communication insights, coaching dynamics, and a gripping story of calming Kostas #Sloukas during a crunch-time moment. Gain priceless advice for referees and uncover the Latvian recipe for producing top-notch refs. #olegs #latisevs
    00:00 - 08:17: Intros and Milestones of Oļegs Latiševs' career: Refereeing at U10, #FIBA, #NBA, Euroleague, Olympics in London and Brazil
    09:05 - 10:37: Euroleague Path: How did Olegs' Euroleague journey start
    10:40 - 11:30 Euroleague vs FIBA minor officiating differences
    11:31 - 15:40 Dealing with Pressure on the court, bad days, and Preparation with the crew
    15:41 - 17:05 Hear Oļegs give a pre-game talk as the crew chief!
    17:06 - 21:45: Areas of Responsibility, Double Calls, and Mechanics
    21:45 - 25:35: Reading the game, Oļegs' tricks to rotation: Example from #Zalgris in #F4
    25:40 - 34:00: MUST WATCH! Keeping concentration high for 40 mins in a hostile environment: Oļegs' Warm-up routine, breathing techniques, and trigger words to bring you back to the game
    34:20 - 38:00: Dealing with different types of coaches
    38:00 - 39:39: Oļegs' question to the audience: What is the best communication between the ref and the coaches?
    39:40 - 45:15: 2022 Final Four Semi-Final Game: The video story of Oļegs Latiševs calming Kostas #Sloukas down in the crunch time of the game to avoid a technical
    45:16 - 48:48: Non-verbal communication, posture, and signals the thin line between looking firm and cool vs. arrogant.
    48:50 - 52:25: Oļegs' advises and tips to referees on early stages of their career: SOFA Refereeing
    53:10 - 59:34: Latvian recipe for refereeing success: What can the world learn from #Latvia
    in producing world-class #referees
    #olympiacos #anadoluefes #zalgiris #f4glory #finalfour #final4
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  • @pedermartin4006
    @pedermartin4006 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    tuğberk bu son derece bizim için önemli olan bilgileri bize sağladığın için teşekkür ederim böyle üst seviyedeki isimlerden kapacağımız bir kaç şey bizi daha ön plana atacaktır umarım yarın bir gün bizlerde bu seviyelere gelebiliriz thank u so much

  • @Leroyjetz
    @Leroyjetz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing video and I am new referee i had my first game yesterday and I am striving to become better. Thank you for this interview and all this great advice ❤

    • @HoopsOfficial
      @HoopsOfficial  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Drevon, Welcome to the club! Best of luck in your career!

  • @toniocaruso4781
    @toniocaruso4781 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved this podcast episode. Just came across your platform, and very happy I did! Thank you for sharing.

    • @HoopsOfficial
      @HoopsOfficial  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Welcome aboard! Glad you enjoyed it!
      I also post monthly newsletter type of content here about refereeing and basketball - would be great to see you there too
      substack.com/@hoopsofficial/

  • @DavidWilliams-rk1nq
    @DavidWilliams-rk1nq 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best communication with coaches is no communication…i love it and that has always been my approach

    • @maslacak9487
      @maslacak9487 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's why you'll never make anything...

  • @maslacak9487
    @maslacak9487 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    38:49
    Olegs, you should REALLY be careful what you're saying!
    Most of the listeners of this podcast are NOT Euroleague referees or experienced FIBA referees or likewise, but rookies trying to find a tip to continue better doing their job.
    Saying, "best communication is zero communication", is the worst piece of advise that you can give to a referee (of any level)!
    It will for sure be interpreted - a coach/player asks about something - referee refuses communication! (because, this is zero communication) - and this is a SURE way of loosing any control whatsoever, on and off court! They'll be perceived as "ignorant, arrogant bastards out there with a whistle in their mouth"...
    I'd like to see YOU refusing communication, surrounded by thousands crazy supporters, with Obradovic, Jasikevicius, Ataman, Messina, or so...
    Don't be pretentious Olegs - REFEREES ARE NOTHING ELSE BUT SERVICE PROVIDERS - and believe it or not, nobody buys tickets to watch referees!!!