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loners4me Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:22pm

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New official here with 2 questions.

The first refers to the uniform - belt or no belt? If you have belt loops does this change your stance?

The second is a situation question.

After a made basket, A1 picks the ball up on the baseline to inbound. Instead of inbounding he passes the ball to A2 who is also out of bounds on the baseline about 12 feet apart. A2 throws the ball in-bounds to A3.



Legal??

tjones1 Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:24pm

It's completely your choice. However, beltless (pleated) slacks are the in thing right now and look a lot better, imo.


Yes, legal.

jdw3018 Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by loners4me
New official here with 2 questions.

The first refers to the uniform - belt or no belt? If you have belt loops does this change your stance?

The second is a situation question.

After a made basket, A1 picks the ball up on the baseline to inbound. Instead of inbounding he passes the ball to A2 who is also out of bounds on the baseline about 12 feet apart. A2 throws the ball in-bounds to A3.

Legal??

First of all...NO BELT AND NO BELT LOOPS. If you're starting out and have pants w/ loops and don't want to spend the money, still don't wear a belt.

For the second question, read rule 7-5-7. As a newbie, get to know that book!

Adam Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:25pm

Regarding the belts, most go beltless. However, find out what your area primarily does. If you're doing lower level games, belts are fine. If your pants have belt loops, you need to wear a belt.

Your play can be solved by looking at the throwin provisions in the rule book.

tjones1 Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:27pm

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Originally Posted by jdw3018
If you're starting out and have pants w/ loops and don't want to spend the money, still don't wear a belt.


I disagree. If you've got the loops, wear the belt. To me it'd look tacky.

RookieDude Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdw3018
First of all...NO BELT AND NO BELT LOOPS. If you're starting out and have pants w/ loops and don't want to spend the money, still don't wear a belt.

For the second question, read rule 7-5-7. As a newbie, get to know that book!

1st Statement...Disagree (the part about not wearing a belt even though your pants have belt loops)

2nd Statement...Agree

jdw3018 Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:30pm

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Originally Posted by tjones1
I disagree. If you've got the loops, wear the belt. To me it'd look tacky.

Eh, to each their own. I'm just not a fan of the belt while officiating at all. If it were me, I'd take the loops off if I had them...

Adam Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:36pm

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Originally Posted by jdw3018
Eh, to each their own. I'm just not a fan of the belt while officiating at all. If it were me, I'd take the loops off if I had them...

I've seen that done, but my understanding is the manual requires the belt if you have belt loops. Cut them off or wear a belt.
Where I ref, most guys just wear belted pants, so it's no big deal. I prefer beltless, but you just can't find beltless pants in town.

JRutledge Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:46pm

My suggestion is not to ever buy pants with a belt. Not because I said so, because whether we like it or not, we are compared to what officials across the board look like from the NBA to college ranks. You do not see any of those officials on TV with belts? This of course is a personal decision, but do not be completely surprised if folks do not like it and hold that little thing against you (right or wrong).

Peace

bigdog5142 Wed Nov 07, 2007 05:58pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
My suggestion is not to ever buy pants with a belt. Not because I said so, because whether we like it or not, we are compared to what officials across the board look like from the NBA to college ranks. You do not see any of those officials on TV with belts? This of course is a personal decision, but do not be completely surprised if folks do not like it and hold that little thing against you (right or wrong).

Peace

Got to agree...the more professional-looking you look in the gym...the more respect you will garner...at least until you start blowing the whistle. Then the only person that really respects you is your partner!

Jurassic Referee Wed Nov 07, 2007 06:01pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I've seen that done, but my understanding is the manual requires the belt if you have belt loops.

Nope, all the manual says is that the pants must be black with no flares....and....if you wear a belt, the belt should be black.Go with directives from your local association or state body.

grunewar Wed Nov 07, 2007 08:09pm

Loners -

First, let me say welcome to the board. I am only in my second yr reffing in "the bigs" (i.e. - non-wrec) and really get good advice from the members here.

Pants - you'll just receive less scrutiny if you go beltless. Meaning, vets will never look at you oddly if you go beltless, but others are very opinionated as to not liking the belted pants. As a newbie, it's just easier to "fit in" going beltless. IMO

As for your play - as you have heard, there's no substitute for getting one of the books/manuals and reading up.

Good luck!

26 Year Gap Wed Nov 07, 2007 09:41pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I've seen that done, but my understanding is the manual requires the belt if you have belt loops. Cut them off or wear a belt.
Where I ref, most guys just wear belted pants, so it's no big deal. I prefer beltless, but you just can't find beltless pants in town.

You mean you haven't ever been told to leave town?:eek:

Dan_ref Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:24pm

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Originally Posted by loners4me
New official here with 2 questions.

The first refers to the uniform - belt or no belt? If you have belt loops does this change your stance?

New guy? Belt o rno belt?

Forget it. Find a pair of black pants you feel comfortable with, learn which end of the whistle goes between your teeth, learn the ropes a bit...then you can worry about whether a belt is fashionable or not.

Adam Thu Nov 08, 2007 09:12am

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
You mean you haven't ever been told to leave town?:eek:

Nearest town bigger than this one is 250 miles away. :)

I would have gladly made accomodations to pick up the required attire, but the vets here are wearing belted pants. There's no reason to go out of my way to spend $35-$40 on pants during my brief trips to Denver, or buy them on the internet, when there is absolutely zero disincentive to wear belted pants.

Like I said, though, I prefer the fit of beltless, so I'll get another pair this year.


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