WMOA BASKETBALL RULES MEETING #5 January 23, 2016 WEST MICHIGAN STUDENT ATHLETE AWARD COMMITTEE MEMBERS: BASKETBALL: BOB WOJCIK, TED SIMONS, CONROY ZUIDERVEEN, NUF PEREZ, JOE POPIEL • Football / Nominations Completed / Gathering Information • Girl’s Basketball : Nomination Dead Line / February 1 • Boy’s Basketball : Nomination Dead Line / February 1 JOE POPIEL What I have “learned” from camps. OBSERVATIONS • Coaches Box • Not inbounding the ball in the proper location • Making calls outside your PCA • Verticality • Legal Guarding Position • Incidental Contact RULE 4-45 VERTICALITY RULE 4-45 VERTICALITY VERTICALLY VIDEO • https://youtu.be/_5kasRVl_3k RULE 4-23 LEGAL GUARDING POSITION LEGAL GUARDING POSITION • https://youtu.be/gX1K8ySu54U RULE 4-27 INCIDENTAL CONTACT INCIDENTAL CONTACT • https://youtu.be/lOUO0VlBKUM THE RULES YOU DO NOT ENFORCE IN YOUR GAME, WILL ONLY MAKE IT HARDER FOR THE CREW IN THE NEXT GAME • http://www.uadphotos.com/FRESH-VARS-JV-BAKETBALL-GM-1/i-SFcgfXS THERE ARE ONLY TWO THINGS FOR WHICH A COACH OR PLAYER WILL ALWAYS FIND HARD TO FORGIVE AN OFFICIAL FOR; 1. Not knowing the rules 2. Not being in proper position to make the call. a. Wrong position; lack of rules knowledge, weak mechanics / Admit it, we’ve all been there and really don’t want to go back, I hope. RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME, RIGHT CALL MECHANICS • An official who is out of position is as negligent as a player who misses and important assignment. If the official misses an important call because of being out of proper position, he/she has committed the unpardonable sin of officiating. 2016-17 POINTS OF EMPHASIS 1. Acknowledge and Granting Time-outs Criteria • Must have knowledge of status of ball prior to granting time-out. • Control by player 2. Technical Fouls • Administrative and Team Technical Fouls • Head coach does not lose the coaching box on these two types of technical fouls 3. Replacing a Disqualified or Injured Player • 15 Second horn sounds when officials instructs timer 4. Protecting the Free-Thrower • Delayed whistle on violation and if contact is made on shooter foul 5. Post Play • Arm bars, elbows, use of leg or knee or backing down (offense or defense) POST PLAY • An opponent is displaced from a legally established or obtained position. • An arm-bar is extended and displaces an opponent. • A locked and/or extended elbow displaces an opponent. • A leg or knee is used in the rear of an opponent to hold or displace. • Holding, hooking, slapping, pinning or pushing the leg or body of an opponent. • An offensive post player “backs down” and displaces the defender once that defender has obtained a legal guarding position. WMOA WEBSITE BASKETBALL RESOURCES YOUR SUGGESTIONS!!!! TOPICS FORMAT VIDEOS WMOA BASKETBALL RULES MEETING # 6 February 13, 2017 What have I learned from this season What must I do before next season
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