This one might be a little harder than the one we posted earlier today but hey: we’re always looking to improve right??? If you can’t explain it , don’t call it… so hit us with your call and tell us why?? Lees verder “What have you got on this play?”
Maand: september 2020
Backcourt or legal play?
This one is not the most difficult clip you’ve seen here, but after the long COVID-19 pause recognition might be a little rusty, so what will you call here?? Legal play or backcourt??
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Let’s see what you have on this play?
International referee Ksenya Romanyuk shared a nice clip with us and we are sharing it with you people. Understanding what happens in plays online will help you recognize stuff that happens in your own games. So feel free to share your opinion on our forum or ask questions there. We will get into this play later this week to share our decision with you.
Rulechanges in the act of shooting
As we all know there is now a difference between a player who makes a drive to the basket, a shot and a moving shot. All this is important to decide if you’re gonna award two (or three) shots after having called the foul. (And off course, also for the bonus). Check the clip and make sure you got the facts straight!
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Always work to get in the right position! #ourcall
Last week we showed you guys a clip from Sam Subby and most answers were in the same direction. Lees verder “Always work to get in the right position! #ourcall”
Block charge flop no call???
One of the most controversial calls there will ever be will be the charge/block discussion. Since the rules have been enritched with the flop it seems to be more and more a start of lenghty discussions. This clip from Sam Subby provides a lot of fun I’m sure. Lees verder “Block charge flop no call???”
A look @ the FIBA Rule Changes 2020 – The Scoresheet – Coach TF and DQF in Fighting Situations
One of the changes of the rules we have to work with since this season lies in the scoresheet. FIBA-ref Bernard Vassallo from Malta dove into the changes and shared his knowledge with in a webinar. Check below to absorb it! 🙂
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IOT de Basis
IoT (Individual Officiating Techniques) zijn de belangrijkste aanpassing in de arbitragetechniek sinds 15 jaar. In die periode is er een duidelijke focus geweest op het ontwikkelen van 3po, en dat leidde er toe dat de kwaliteit van de beslissingen die we allemaal namen, laten we het netjes zeggen: aan erosie onderhevig was. De manier om individuele acties te beoordelen is een van de belangrijkste vaardigheden voor scheidsrechters, in 2po én in 3po. Daarom weer een stukje uitleg. Lees verder “IOT de Basis”
IOT Fundamentals!
Individual Officiating Techniques (IOT) is the most important foundation for either 2 Person Officiating (2PO) or 3 Person Officiating (3PO). It is evident that in the past 15 years there has been a heavy focus
on 3PO (namely for the mechanical movements of the referees on the floor). This has led to a lack of knowledge in how to actually referee individual play phases in the game – this being the fundamental
skills that referees need to possess in order to process and facilitate the correct decision. Lees verder “IOT Fundamentals!”
If you cannot explain it, don’t call it!
Our clipping hero Sam Subby is always in for a nice situation. The foul in the clip is one to thoroughly watch and understand what happens. What will you call and why?? Remember the motto of our coaches: ‘If you cannot explain it, don’t call it!’