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Five (5) Block Charge plays to challenge your skills. How many block/charge plays can you get right? 

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We are excited to launch a new segment, 5 Play Challenge, featuring 5 plays that all involve the topic of block charge fouls. This video will show you five block/charge plays, with the official ruling of game and you need to decide whether that call was correct or not. As always, our videos are dedicated to educating basketball officials, and this segment is no exception. Every play in this 5 play challenge shows block charge plays in 3 different ways. The first is the actual, real time speed, version with no alterations followed by the game officials ruling. The second, we slow down and zoom in for a closer, more deliberate look at what happened. The last view we break down and diagram the video with annotated markings to show what actually happened and what the call was a block or a charge based on the written rule.
The 5 play challenge is not set up to explain the rule in detail but instead simply references the written basketball rule and how it applies in this specific video clip. Every block/charge 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 in retraining the way we see block/charge plays. The more plays we can see, with explicit explanation, the better we can all get at identifying the correct ruling more consistently.
Video #1
- Contact on an offensive drive to the lane is ruled a block. After closer review, and slowing the play down, we verify the defender moved toward his opponent, outside the frame of his body thus confirming the original ruling of a block to be correct.
Video #2
- More contact in the lane, and another block called by the game official. In a closer look, the contact happened when the defender was moving obliquely and legally maintaining his position. This play should have been ruled, a charge, player control foul.
Video #3
- Player driving the lane once again with the contact being ruled as a block by the game official. After further review, the official was correct in his assessment as the defender moved toward his opponent after he became an airborne shooter.
Video #4
- Dribbler bringing the ball up the court when contact occurs at the division line. Ruling on the court is a block. When examined closer, it shows the defender was moving backward obliquely when contact occurred, thus making the contact the responsibility of the dribbler. Correct ruling is a charge, player control foul.
Video #5
- Drive down lane with a collision in the paint. Official rules a block. But after zooming in reviewing further, the defender established a legal guarding position prior to contact happening. This play should have been ruled a player control foul, charge.
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but true education and learning can more effectively be attained when each video is annotated with diagrams and shading to point out key teaching points. Taking away and remembering specifics on a rule such as the block/charge 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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Комментарии : 59   
@bballref7086
@bballref7086 2 года назад
Another great video to help young and inexperienced officials learn what to look for to help with making the correct call..Season officials can also benefit from it..Love the videos, I share the clips with a group of officials I'm connected with and its great conversation pieces especially when we don't agree but we benefit and learn..Thanks
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate your kinds words.
@isaiahl9183
@isaiahl9183 3 года назад
Great video! Love the way you break down LGP and if they maintain it or not.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@pistolpete1121
@pistolpete1121 3 года назад
Love it awesome way to explain LGP, great job!
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@seekaytan878
@seekaytan878 2 года назад
V good learning curve! The 5 scenario clearly demonstrate the discrepancies between Block n Charge. With ur explanation n analysis, it brings light to all ambiguities n put to clear perspective. Thks u Sir! I did harvest a lot !
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sjurpejg
@sjurpejg 3 года назад
Got all five correct. Thanks for the video and great explanations.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Excellent! Thanks for watching.
@ronnielbeda4301
@ronnielbeda4301 2 года назад
Got a all 5 call dis vedio is correct. thank you dis vedio
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 2 года назад
Great job. Thanks for watching.
@jonesr0802
@jonesr0802 Год назад
I saw a more of a flop on play 4. I figure it would be a charge, but he flopped in my eyes on the play. Great video!
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@Panarchy9
@Panarchy9 2 года назад
Josh, great video. On play number one, who would you advise take that call? Would that normally be lead? Or would trail follow the dribbler into the lane? What do you advise?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 2 года назад
The area that the foul happens in is the Lead's primary and even though it is a drive to the basket starting at Trail, Lead should primarily take this call. If Lead has nothing, a call from the Trail is perfectly acceptable as the Trail is following this drive all the way to the basket.
@kimberlynielson2019
@kimberlynielson2019 3 года назад
I got these 5 correct. One of them was close. #4 was a push off making it a charge also.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Awesome.
@donaldbrown5978
@donaldbrown5978 3 года назад
Question about Play #5. The shooter has picked the ball up, that is, started his continuous motion (7:28) before the defender is in legal guarding position (7:29). Does that make the block call correct? Thanks
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Continuous motion is a factor on whether a player is considered in the act of shooting or not. The point at which the ball handler starts his shooting motion has no bearing on whether a guard has obtained or maintained a legal position. The only factor that would come into play on a player with the ball is if he was airborne before the guard obtained his position. Hope that helps.
@j51969
@j51969 3 года назад
#2 looks like a flop to me.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Could be. Thanks for watching.
@LostLakeTribune
@LostLakeTribune 3 года назад
Could #2 be a no call? Could #3 be an illegal contact call?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
If you think the defender "flopped" in #2 a no call could be supported. #3 is illegal contact and categorized as a blocking foul.
@giannaconley
@giannaconley 3 года назад
Got all 5 correct.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Congrats. You're a master of the block/charge.
@davidnoel3470
@davidnoel3470 Год назад
Question, Should there ever be a time when a player is driving to the basket and there is contact with the opposing player and a no call should be made?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Every play is different, however To address your question specifically, most verticality plays involve a ball handler driving the lane and contact occurring, with the defender jumping within their own vertical plane. This type of play usually results in a no call, however every play needs to be evaluated individually and on its own merit.
@davidnoel3470
@davidnoel3470 Год назад
@@OfficialsInstitute OK. Thank you so much for the response.
@rovert156
@rovert156 4 месяца назад
i agree with all but 4. Player had legal guarding position but was a flop. better to call a block than a technical for flopping
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 4 месяца назад
thnx
@dt-lg2oc
@dt-lg2oc 3 года назад
Way is the 4th play a charge he was moving when they had connect
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Movement is allowed on all LGP plays, and shouldn't be a factor in legality UNLESS that movement is toward the opponent at the time of contact.
@jamiemorgan5992
@jamiemorgan5992 3 года назад
Much easier when action can be stopped, and we all know bleachers is the best place to make those calls
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
That is very true. Thanks for watching.
@blackangeltv-mf7lf
@blackangeltv-mf7lf Год назад
I got 5 correct
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Great job.
@magnoromano7514
@magnoromano7514 2 года назад
If the player control a foul? Which means is it offensive foul?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 2 года назад
A player control foul is an offensive foul. The NFHS doesn't use that language, however, so we try to refrain from it as well.
@shawnaraefalconburg3921
@shawnaraefalconburg3921 Год назад
4
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Great Job
@faustinosalvania5712
@faustinosalvania5712 3 года назад
5 correct
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Awesome. Thanks for watching.
@faustinosalvania5712
@faustinosalvania5712 3 года назад
@@OfficialsInstitute Bro how many seconds allowed to a free throw shooter?
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
10 seconds
@faustinosalvania5712
@faustinosalvania5712 3 года назад
@@OfficialsInstitute thanks bro for your immediate reply, coz i've observed Giannis takes long time to shoot free throw and I don't know the rules. thanks again.
@garrettwilkes4331
@garrettwilkes4331 3 года назад
Got 4 out of 5 right
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Great. Thanks for watching.
@williamnicks2148
@williamnicks2148 3 года назад
1. Defender's feet were moving, block. 2. Charge, shoulder lowered. 3. Three is neither a block or a charge. It's a common shooting foul. 4. Arm extended, making that a charge. 5. Charge. Legal guarding position.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@the1maver1ck
@the1maver1ck 3 года назад
On #1 the moving feet thing isn't a thing. The NFHS RULE book never says you can't move your feet.
@virom956
@virom956 2 года назад
@@the1maver1ck you are right, his feet is outside of his cylinder causing of contact - block. the Author (referee) can also make mistakes))
@bradwilliams6691
@bradwilliams6691 Год назад
@@virom956 feet being wide have no bearing on the play unless contact is made with the leg; then it becomes a whole different story. If feet are wide and defender otherwise is legal, if contact is made with the torso, it's still a PC foul. If the feet are wide and defender is otherwise legal and dribbler goes tries to go around defender and makes leg contact, then it's a block.
@virom956
@virom956 Год назад
@@bradwilliams6691 here the key is on 1:37 - the defender mooves towards - in such a case this is illegal as the legal move is only to side or backwards. it is Block for sure.
@than2142
@than2142 11 месяцев назад
2 is no call
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 11 месяцев назад
But it is not a block.
@allstarlandscaping4177
@allstarlandscaping4177 3 года назад
5 easy calls.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 3 года назад
Glad you think so.
@kennethreichelt
@kennethreichelt 3 года назад
Very easy. These refs are bad.
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