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Welcome to another edition of 5 Play Friday where we look at plays,
to see what we can take away and get better as basketball officials. The focus is on rules, signals, mechanics, positioning, demeanor, communication.
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00:00 - Intro
02:18 - Play 1 Lead Misses Push In the Back during Rebounding
05:12 - Play 2 Walk under During Rebounding Action
07:49 - Play 3 Displacing the Free Thrower
12:38 - Play 4 Displacing Opponent when in pursuit of a loose ball.
14:17 - Play 5 Blowing Up a Screener off ball
18:29 - OT - The Great Danny Crawford
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Today we're going to talk about displacement when it can occur and what we have to look for. Every basketball player on the court is entitled to their place on the court. When another player's contact causes them to lose that place on the court then we have displacement.
The agenda:
• 2 rebounding plays
• a loose ball play
• a push through the screen play and
• protecting a free-throw shooter
All of them involve displacement.
One of the most pure parts of the game where competition is evident is during rebounding or loose ball play. When the ball is available to both teams, both coaching staffs have coached their players that this is their opportunity to show who wants it more. Can you show the grit, determination, competitive spirit, and fight for the basketball? That is coached into the players and it's an essential component of the game. Rebounding and loose ball action allows the less skilled player to compete with the more skilled player and win! Our role as officials in observing those scenarios is to keep the game safe and fair and penalize illegal contact.
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Комментарии : 42   
@coachaugie
@coachaugie 4 года назад
How is the player in clip 2 legal? He has his forearm in the back and pushes off the white teams player while jumping? I would argue the blue player initiated displacement first with the shove while jumping or am I tripping??
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
Hi Augie! During rebounding action, you will always see contact between rebounders as they look to find where they are in space. Our job as officials is to judge whether that contact rises to the level of displacement. During Play 2, the hand is indeed on the back, but you can see no displacement occurs.
@coachaugie
@coachaugie 4 года назад
@@BetterOfficials Gotcha! thanks for the 411. PS love the videos. not coaching this year but i'm sure i'll see you at some games. ;)
@heathholtz2605
@heathholtz2605 4 года назад
I thought the same at first, but if he is just holding his positions as opposed to extended his arm I think the better call is the one the official made.
@bricefleckenstein9666
@bricefleckenstein9666 4 года назад
In clip 2, the blue player didn't move the white player at all - in fact, the action by the white player I'd be borderline on if I would call it a FLAGRANT foul on White as it looked like the White player deliberately shoved into and under the Blue player. Mitigating circumstances for White on a flagrant is that he couldn't see the Blue player and probably didn't KNOW Blue was in the air when White pushed into him.
@zack.murphyrealtor
@zack.murphyrealtor 4 года назад
Great video. Lots of good information here
@nautica7084
@nautica7084 4 года назад
I already subscribed!!!
@davidharris8082
@davidharris8082 Год назад
Could you make a displacement video on post players. Thanks! Great information on your videos
@bikemaurice1953
@bikemaurice1953 4 года назад
Thanx again, Greg Austin o_o Happy Thanksgiving ^_^
@Joekuh
@Joekuh 4 года назад
This is GREAT stuff to work on for my HS game tomorrow and weekend game sets. I wonder how much of this I called incorrectly before seeing it on video.
@Alexthefirstroony
@Alexthefirstroony 4 года назад
awesome.
@rongaines1073
@rongaines1073 4 года назад
Hey Greg I’ve been officiating and Southern California couple years now and I just wanna give you that I cup of coffee but will pat on the back because I watch your officiating videos and the knowledge is beyond important and it is open my eyes to a lot of things that I might not see small and big and you keep doing the great job you’re doing because is very important and I’ll see you down the road with some more you videos have a great day and happy new year
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
Ron, thank you so much for the feedback. That is what this channel is all about... getting better!
@ronrutjr
@ronrutjr 3 года назад
one of biggest pet peeves in officials standing behind shooters. I coach HS travel basketball and they stand at half court.
@urielwong
@urielwong 2 года назад
Thank you! If you had an on ball defender guarding a drive, both players are side by side running to the basket, can the defender wall up on the run to keep the offense out of the paint? When does that become displacement? Thanks again!
@aldrichchua9298
@aldrichchua9298 4 года назад
On play 1, rebounding action. After shot, red player pushes white player coming from behind. If the Lead official miss the play, can the Trail official blow the whistle for an obvious foul?
@johnvanelk6959
@johnvanelk6959 2 года назад
Seem to me on the two man crews, the trail officials are not squeezing down on the play, they seem to be standing in one place, and that is pretty deep. I know when I keep moving, I am more in tune with the action on the court.
@nathanreese3312
@nathanreese3312 4 года назад
I'm struggling with play 5. It seems to me the offensive player bounces into the front of the defender trailing, which would be an illegal screen. The offensive player never gets set for a screen.
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
Hi Nathan, a few other people have expressed that sentiment as well. Let's look at the rule for screening a moving opponent. ART. 5 . . . When screening a moving opponent, the screener must allow the opponent time and distance to avoid contact by stopping or changing direction. The speed of the player to be screened will determine where the screener may take his/her stationary position. The position will vary and may be one to two normal steps or strides from the opponent. The screeners position was established very early on in the process and then he made a slight modification by moving his right foot maybe 6 in and his torso maybe 4 or 5 in. This amount of movement is not in my judgment a factor on this play. If he had stayed in his original position the same result would have occurred it wasn't his movement which led to the defender blowing up the screen the screener. The defender saw the screen the whole way and intentionally went through it him. Time and distance plays, though, are judgment calls so individually we have to use our best judgment.
@adambomber88
@adambomber88 4 года назад
So what happens in case of play 3. Does shooter get another shot since delayed lane violation and defender also charged with foul or does foul cancel out delayed lane violation?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
Foul does not cancel out the violation.
@jeremycarlson7904
@jeremycarlson7904 4 года назад
@@BetterOfficials - So shooter get's another shot for the violation, and red gets ball due to the foul?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
@@jeremycarlson7904 Yes, or bonus FTs if warranted.
@brettbarden1133
@brettbarden1133 3 года назад
So do we clear the lane for the repeat free throw before penalizing the foul?
@jeffwright7587
@jeffwright7587 4 года назад
Good plays for consideration on the eve of the high school season starting. Regarding play 3 (contact with free thrower), had the Trail called a foul on the defender for contacting the thrower, how would that be administered? (I can't seem to find it in the Rule or Casebook) My guess would be that it's a delayed dead ball, so the free throw counts if it goes, and if it doesn't, the thrower gets another try. But because the thrower was fouled, we clear the lane for the remainder of the current free throws, then put players back in their lane spaces for 2 (?) shots because of the foul on the thrower (who was in the act of shooting). Did I get that right?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
I would say that rather than your guess... it is your thought process. Own it. Trust it. PS. Its all you have!
@jeffwright7587
@jeffwright7587 4 года назад
@@BetterOfficials Well, that plus the rule book, lol. What would be the correct way to administer based on the NFHS rule book?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 4 года назад
You answered in your original post. Key: slow down. Communicate with rules book language. Trust your training.
@Pickledfeet165
@Pickledfeet165 4 года назад
Jeff Wright the rulebook has contact with the free-throw shooter as a delay of game warning
@Pickledfeet165
@Pickledfeet165 4 года назад
A Better Official thoughts?
@kylestewart8354
@kylestewart8354 2 года назад
Offensive post player has position behind defensive post player. Defensive player denying Ball,, Ball is lobbed over, offensive player pushes off to gai. Slight separation to catch ball at hi point and score easy back board shot. , offensive player get called for offensive displacement foul. Is this correct?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 2 года назад
Making that kind of call is where we use our judgment skills. Usually an extended arm that either holds off or creates space will be the determining Factor. If the offensive player does it within their habitual movements maybe uses their upper arm Etc we can create that space legally but if we're holding off if the player is holding off with us straight arm and preventing the player from moving or holding off with a push or creating displacement then it would be an offensive foul
@kylestewart8354
@kylestewart8354 2 года назад
@@BetterOfficials thank you for your explanation, both players were same size and battled throughout the game. But the lob game was hard to stop, (great passes and timing) about the 4th time it worked the whistle came. I will chalk it up to judgment on the referee. Just don't know what to tell my players what they did "wrong". 😕 especially of they are post players battling other post players. Thx.
@ComedianKenny
@ComedianKenny 3 года назад
Is it possible for me to send you clips of plays to have you review them? if so is there a email address?
@BetterOfficials
@BetterOfficials 3 года назад
Hi Kenny. Try abo_aaab@sendtodropbox.com
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