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yankeesfan Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:16pm

2 man mechanics
 
Trail official is table side with lead opposite under the basket. Lead has a common foul on his side of the floor alone baseline. What is the proper mechanics on taking ball out of bounds? Is there a switch?


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JRutledge Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:51pm

Unless you follow some special mechanic (which is possible) you switch on all fouls except for the shooting fouls where the Trail is always the calling official. So the Lead would become the New Trail and the Trail would become the New Lead in your situation.

Peace

yankeesfan Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:03pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 994801)
Unless you follow some special mechanic (which is possible) you switch on all fouls except for the shooting fouls where the Trail is always the calling official. So the Lead would become the New Trail and the Trail would become the New Lead in your situation.



Peace



NFHS mechanics wants calling official to go opposite table side. It's a new change for this year.


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yankeesfan Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:04pm

It might be an Ohio high school change not NFHS. I'm not sure.


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Nevadaref Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:13pm

The officials simply switch in NFHS two-man mechanics on non-shooting fouls.
Tableside is of no consequence.

yankeesfan Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:27pm

https://youtu.be/Kl94j1jCXC0


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Rich Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:33pm

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994805)
https://youtu.be/Kl94j1jCXC0


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This is great.....if you're in Ohio.

yankeesfan Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:39pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 994806)
This is great.....if you're in Ohio.



Hopefully there is someone from Ohio on here that can answer my question.


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Rich Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:41pm

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994807)
Hopefully there is someone from Ohio on here that can answer my question.


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I watched enough of the video to see that on a non-shooting foul the officials simply switch. Whether you're tableside or opposite....only matters on a shooting foul.

Ohio's moved back to the way we used to be years ago. There are advantages to both systems.....my state will tell me what to do and I'll simply do it.

JRutledge Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:58pm

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994802)
NFHS mechanics wants calling official to go opposite table side. It's a new change for this year.


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No, you just switch. If you are table side it is only based on where the ball is put into play.

Peace

deecee Wed Dec 14, 2016 06:59am

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994802)
NFHS mechanics wants calling official to go opposite table side. It's a new change for this year.


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I would just tell the players to take it out and go tableside. My partner doesn't have to move either.

SNIPERBBB Wed Dec 14, 2016 07:08am

The new ohio mechanic doesnt really change anything for 2-man other than the calling official going opposite on free throws. You are supposed to switch on everything else.

billyu2 Wed Dec 14, 2016 07:14am

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994807)
Hopefully there is someone from Ohio on here that can answer my question.


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Rich and JRutledge have it correct. If there are no FT's, the calling Lead official in your situation will end up tableside due to the throw in spot. If shooting FT's, the calling official will always go opposite.

bob jenkins Wed Dec 14, 2016 08:44am

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994799)
Trail official is table side with lead opposite under the basket. Lead has a common foul on his side of the floor alone baseline. What is the proper mechanics on taking ball out of bounds? Is there a switch?

You didn't say if the foul was on the offense or the defense. You have the answer for the defense.

If the foul was on the offense, you might switch, or some states have a "no long switch" philosophy and the calling official would report and go back to administer the throw-in.

JRutledge Wed Dec 14, 2016 09:53am

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Originally Posted by billyu2 (Post 994818)
Rich and JRutledge have it correct. If there are no FT's, the calling Lead official in your situation will end up tableside due to the throw in spot. If shooting FT's, the calling official will always go opposite.

That is if your state or jurisdiction does this. Our state has the calling official go table side on FT situations. But all of this is subject to your jurisdiction and what they may or may not follow from the NF.

Peace

OKREF Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:30am

In our state, the first year they moved the trail to table side on a FT we did it. The next year, our association moved us back across from the table.

constable Wed Dec 14, 2016 02:59pm

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Originally Posted by yankeesfan (Post 994799)
Trail official is table side with lead opposite under the basket. Lead has a common foul on his side of the floor alone baseline. What is the proper mechanics on taking ball out of bounds? Is there a switch?


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Switch on every foul

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bbman Wed Dec 14, 2016 03:28pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 994801)
Unless you follow some special mechanic (which is possible) you switch on all fouls except for the shooting fouls where the Trail is always the calling official. So the Lead would become the New Trail and the Trail would become the New Lead in your situation.

Peace

I thought you switch on all fouls? Please explain.
Thanks

Raymond Wed Dec 14, 2016 04:01pm

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Originally Posted by bbman (Post 994878)
I thought you switch on all fouls? Please explain.
Thanks

Calling official in 2-man stays/goes Trail tableside on shooting fouls.

bbman Wed Dec 14, 2016 10:40pm

I can't find anything on trail/calling official stays on shooting fouls. All I could find was switch on ALL fouls.
Thanks for your help on this mechanic.

Welpe Thu Dec 15, 2016 02:08am

This is directly from the NFHS 2-person mechanics manual:

http://i.imgur.com/OZlB221.png

OKREF Thu Dec 15, 2016 09:53am

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Originally Posted by bbman (Post 994908)
I can't find anything on trail/calling official stays on shooting fouls. All I could find was switch on ALL fouls.
Thanks for your help on this mechanic.

2 man mechanics is a switch on all non shooting fouls, and stays tableside for a shooting foul, unless you're in my state and you go opposite table.

kelvinsmerli Thu Dec 15, 2016 01:41pm

Mechanics Book

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