Everything you ever wanted to know about the Administrative Technical Foul in National Federation of High School Basketball Rules. Knowing the correct category of technical foul is critical to get plays right and not make mistakes. Administrative T's have their own quirks which can lead referees astray. In this primer we answer all the questions!
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adam c writes
greg how about a video about the differences and limitations for technical fouls and penalties for each ie player team bench coach and administrative also which count towards team foul count.
today
we'll begin
a multi-part series on technical foul
differences
and administration now in general
let's talk about all technical fouls
the penalty is the same
two free throws for the offended team
and the ball
at the division line opposite the table
for
each technical foul whether it's an
administrative technical foul a
substitute technical foul
a team technical foul a player technical
foul
or a bench technical foul in each
situation the penalty in high school
is always two free throws
and the ball at the division line
opposite the table
for the offended team all right we're
starting with rule
10 fouls and their penalties
a quick overview for administrative
technical files there are four
articles two of them are very common
two of them are not so common
and really aren't really a thing so
article three use a megaphone or any
electronic communication device or
electronic equipment for voice
communication with players on the court
or use or use electronic audio
and or video devices to review a
decision
of the contest officials
fail to occupy a team member's bench to
which it was assigned
in my experience over a decade of
officiating i've never had either of
those two scenarios
so they're super unlikely
i guess in theory uh teams are allowed
to use electronic devices
an ipad right they can tr uh track
statistics etc i guess
in theory if on their electronic device
they had a replay of the block charge
play you just made
and are looking at it and say hey ref
i'm looking at it right here
you made a mistake that in theory
that is a administrative technical foul
very strange that they put it in the
administrative area but
that's where it is fail to occupy a team
member's bench to which it was assigned
where do they sit you know it's it's
difficult to understand that
but those two exist much more common
much more common and will happen in your
game and you need to be an expert in
these areas
are article 1 and article 2.
failure to supply the score with a
roster
and starters prior to the 10-minute mark
and then article 2 change a designated
starter
unless necessitated as in 3-2-2
a b add a name to the team member list
we forgot somebody on the roster we have
to add it to the list
c require the scorer to change a team
members
or players number in the scorebook
d require a player to change to the
number
in the scorebook or e have identical
numbers
on team members and or players
so all of those things can happen in the
game
22 сен 2020