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Philosophy update...
I received the following in an email from an association that I have done some games for in the past. I don't do BB anymore, but still accept occasional games in other sports from this association:
Reminder when working with a partner in Basketball, we as an association do NOT use the "area" philosophy of officiating. Please work together in covering the Entire Court. Thank you. I'm wondering how, exactly, should the entire court be covered without using the "area" philosophy??????
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It's a new PCA were whichever side of the court you are on . You have from the DIVISION TO THE ENDLINE on your side of the court. It is being implemented by most state level official(s) and veterans with 10 or more years of officiating.
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From my pregame conference notes:
Stay In Your Primary, It Must Be Obvious To Come Out Of Your Primary Respect each other's area. Seldom should have four eyes on the ball. It must be obvious to come out of your primary. We’re not going to have too many double whistles if we are doing this right. Keep in mind your boundary line responsibilities and last second shot responsibilities. Put the ball in play where it goes out of bounds or where the foul is. |
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