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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ส.ค. 2024
  • Welcome back to the 5 Play Challenge, with five plays involving basketball traveling. We will show five video clips showing a possible traveling violation in three different ways giving ample opportunity to make a ruling. First, is in real time. Second, is zoomed in and slowed it down. Third, an analysis of what happened is given and the correct ruling revealed. These videos, as always, are dedicated to educating officials on the rules of basketball.
    The 5 play challenge is not set up to explain the rule in detail but instead simply references rules as they are written and guidelines to help appropriately apply those rules. Every basketball screen video we show in this segment is clipped from actual footage of high school basketball games, involving high school athletes. The goal is to provide as much possible information to assist the way we see these types of plays in the future. The more plays we see, with detailed explanation, the better we will get at identifying the correct ruling more consistently.
    Video #1
    - Player makes a euro step layup and is called for a traveling violation. Was it?
    Video #2
    - Player makes a move toward the basket for a shot but a traveling violation is called. Did the pivot move or was it simply awkward looking?
    Video #3
    - A step back / spin move made by a player is called for a traveling violation. Watch and see if the official was correct?
    Video #4
    - An odd looking jump stop ends in a traveling violation. Was the jump stop legal or illegal?
    Video #5
    - Players falls to the ground and slides along the floor with the ball but no whistle is sounded. Why not? Wasn't it a traveling violation?
    Watching video clips is a good way to hone your basketball officiating skills and retain your learning for future use. We believe the most effective way to assist in building a correct understanding of rules and how to apply them is by watching videos with annotation, diagrams and shading to highlight key teaching points. Taking away and remembering specifics on a rule is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
    The Officials Institute, and the 5 Play Challenge segment, creates videos in a fun and interesting way to test your ability to properly recognize specific plays, but don't leave you guessing about whether there was a foul, violation or not. Even though we cannot officiate in slow motion or freeze frames, by watching and reviewing video video in this fashion, we are able to "retrain our brain" so we can start seeing plays more accurately when we do see them in real time and increase our ability to get the call right.
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ความคิดเห็น • 58

  • @isaiahl9183
    @isaiahl9183 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Got 4/5.. that awkward pivot on #2 tricked me until seeing it in slow motion.
    Great video as always!!

  • @MackJ86
    @MackJ86 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got 3 of 5… thank you for the breakdown on plays #3 and #5.

  • @stevenhansen494
    @stevenhansen494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got all but #3 correct. It looked like he lifted the left pivot foot initially. It would be easier from the floor to see if there was space between the sole of the shoe and the court.

  • @patrickdeere2198
    @patrickdeere2198 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got 4 out of 5 correct. Thanks so much for the slow motion breakdown analysis

  • @shalimguzman1018
    @shalimguzman1018 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For play #1, when A1 catches the ball and establishes player control, he lifts his right foot and moves it forward, establishing the left foot as the pivot foot, then he lifts his left foot before releasing the ball to start the dribble. According to the rule below, is that a traveling violation?
    “c. The pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released to start a dribble.”
    Asking for a friend!!

    • @matthewcouto3523
      @matthewcouto3523 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, he did travel before the euro step, although that wasn't the focus of the clip. Good eye.

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are correct. Nice catch.

    • @mikehultz3055
      @mikehultz3055 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Play #1. Don't think the lead should get that -- unless obvious miss. He should be focused on help defenders. He probably picked it up late therefore the reason he got it wrong. Trail's call.

  • @thomasplatteborze7296
    @thomasplatteborze7296 ปีที่แล้ว

    All 5 😊

  • @michaelhogg324
    @michaelhogg324 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got all but number 4 right and that is when I looked for the final analysis it looked like the left foot came up!

  • @Duriel1000
    @Duriel1000 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    4/5 I thought that pivot came up on first look in number 3.

  • @first-centuryyouthministry5354
    @first-centuryyouthministry5354 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Josh quick question. On play #5. What am I watching for on that for a travel? For example, is it only a travel after they have landed, or does it make a difference if they are spinning in the air without their feet touching the ground? I'm assuming it doesn't, but I just want to make sure. My understanding is that when the player is on the ground what we're watching for is if they lift their butt off the ground and start to roll onto their other butt cheek (excuse me for having a lack of a better term to use). So, if they just lift one side of their bottom while on the ground its not yet a travel. Is that correct? I want to make sure I was taught that correctly. Thanks for your help. - Heather

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      When a player gains control of the ball while on the floor that player is considered to have traveled when there is an attempt to get up. This is quite a broad statement so a few general rules of thumb to consider when ruling on this type of play. If a player flips over with the ball, either back to belly or belly to back, that is to be considered an attempt to get up, however back to side or belly to side is not necessarily. If a player is on their back, they may sit up with the ball and is not considered to have traveled because sitting up in not an attempt to get up. Hope that helps.

    • @first-centuryyouthministry5354
      @first-centuryyouthministry5354 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@OfficialsInstitute yes, that is very helpful! Thanks so much!

  • @voidxvoid
    @voidxvoid ปีที่แล้ว

    Play 3 should be legal play since holding ball while right leg not on ground (left leg is 0 step)

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There is no zero step in NFHS.

    • @voidxvoid
      @voidxvoid ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialsInstitute THANKS FOR EXPLAIN

  • @tommywolmart265
    @tommywolmart265 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you jump off one foot (say your right) and gather the ball mid air, can you comeback down on your right?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you gather the ball in the air, with no feet on the floor, it makes no difference which foot you initially jump off of.

  • @christopherevans8340
    @christopherevans8340 ปีที่แล้ว

    For play #1, is there any amount of jumping off one's pivot foot that would no longer be considered just a step? Because that guy got some distance on that one "step," and I've seen guys push it even further.

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think this has to be handled case by case. If you think it's a "Jump" then you can rule accordingly.

    • @paulmayer8654
      @paulmayer8654 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@OfficialsInstitute isn’t that irrelevant? I don’t remember anything in the rules about how far apart steps can be or how much time can be taken between them. Shouldn’t jumping off your pivot and landing on your other foot always be clean as long as your pivot doesn’t touch again? We just don’t see it in extreme cases because it’s nearly impossible for a player to control his body like that especially while being guarded.

  • @thunderking8925
    @thunderking8925 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sometimes angles give you a bad perspective

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว

      We always need to move to get the best angle possible

  • @darwinsanada8309
    @darwinsanada8309 ปีที่แล้ว

    Play#1 Legal
    Play#2 Legal
    Play#3 Travel
    Play#4 Legal
    Play#5 Legal

  • @yuanroderick4386
    @yuanroderick4386 ปีที่แล้ว

    #3 i think its not travel. Zero step not applied?

  • @zachschultz5192
    @zachschultz5192 ปีที่แล้ว

    To me, you’re establishing the pivot foot is wrong. you’re saying Before you even establish that you have the ball possession that you’ve established a pivot foot after establishment possession of ball your first step is your pivot foot

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว

      I feel your passion for this and yiu are certainly entitled to interpret how you like. As I said before, all we can can do is cite the rule as it is written. NFHS rule 4.4.2b1 - “A player, who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: if one foot is on the floor it is the pivot when the other foot touches in a step.”

    • @zachschultz5192
      @zachschultz5192 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialsInstitute I agree when the other foot touches your first step is your pivot. Not the one already on the ground.
      Rule 4 section 44
      b. If one foot is on the floor:
      It is the pivot when the other foot touches in a step.

  • @johncarte4135
    @johncarte4135 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've got 4/5. I don't really see why #5 is a legal play. Could you please explain?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      In order for a traveling violation to occur, a player must be holding the ball. Since the player in Video #5 was not holding the ball when he fell to the floor, it cannot be a traveling violation.

  • @markvyvyan2483
    @markvyvyan2483 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In play 5, if the ball had not been touched by the defender, it would have been a travel, correct?

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      No, It would not have been a travel. Traveling can only happen when a player is holding the ball.

    • @thomasplatteborze7296
      @thomasplatteborze7296 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes If Player HOLDING Falls To The Floor While HOLDING ( NOT DRIBBLING) IS A TRAVEL !

  • @michaelmerrullo2043
    @michaelmerrullo2043 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    No travel on 5 before I see the breakdown

  • @alextv9968
    @alextv9968 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    #3 for me is not travel it's an act of shooting

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      So does the pivot foot not apply if you’re in the act of shooting?

    • @zachschultz5192
      @zachschultz5192 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialsInstitute I think he’s right number three is not a travel you’re saying with two hands on the ball and 1 foot on the ground at 1 foot of the pivot but no the next foot is the pivot if I’m running down court and I have two hands on the ball and 1 foot on the ground as I catch it as a for a pass the next step not one step you get a 12

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zachschultz5192 all we can do cite the rule. There is no 1 2 in there, despite popular belief.

    • @zachschultz5192
      @zachschultz5192 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialsInstitute a player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball.

    • @zachschultz5192
      @zachschultz5192 ปีที่แล้ว

      Again, I’d love to see you running full speed, 1 foot on the ground, catching with two hands, and stopping with the next step not possible

  • @thunderking8925
    @thunderking8925 ปีที่แล้ว

    1st was clearly a travel. He took 3 steps

    • @OfficialsInstitute
      @OfficialsInstitute  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching

    • @paulmayer8654
      @paulmayer8654 ปีที่แล้ว

      He traveled at the beginning on the play but not on the shot attempt. The travel was called on the shot attempt though and missed off the dribble…either that or it was super late 😂on the shot attempt he clearly picked up his dribble on right and took the shot attempt off his left. From this angle is looks a little like his right foot might have tapped the ground again before he shot, but when you look closer it’s obvious that it didn’t.

    • @lauriekeats8538
      @lauriekeats8538 ปีที่แล้ว

      it all depends on when he is considered to have picked up the ball. I thought he picked up the ball before his left foot hit the floor, establishing his left foot as the pivot foot - therefore the euro step is a travel