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Was watching an experienced NCAA ref who works in our NFHS Assn. too. As a free throw leaves shooters hand (trail official) he raises his hand - open palm. Holds it till shot is determined. What does that signal? Proper mechanics? Also: He's one of the few that still show a visable count on the shooter who has 10 seconds. Comments? |
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According to trainers at Camp....
All of the Trail's hand motions should be done on the "backcourt side of the body" to minimize the distraction to the shooter. In other words, if the shooter is on your right hand side you complete the signals with the left hand; and vice versa on the other end of the court.
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Was also taught that if the basket is good and we're going to have a throw-in, the trail then lowers his hand and the lead will raise his and be responsible for chopping the clock on the inbounds.
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