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The whole idea of keeping your hands away from your mouth is so that the score table can also visual see what you are verbally saying to them. Most of the time scorekeepers have been trained to look at the officials face to see the color and number. You association probably wants this done at all levels so it everyone, new and old, can get a feel for this.
I can see the point about "designated spot." I personally only use it in coming out of a time-out when a time is on the baseline because even if you don't have a made basketball before the timeout it is good to let the new offense know that they cannot run the baseline. On the sideline, I really don't see a point for it because there is no reason why a person should run on the sideline. The main thing advice is just try it because this is what they want you to do. It is the way the mechanics are written and it has probably had been successful somewhere, so that is why they made a new mechanic for your association. JB
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Whenever I have a designated spot on either end line, I point and say "Spot." I generally try to make "routine" mechanics like that habitual. It's one less thing to think about. But I admit I feel rather iditotic doing this for a side line throw-in.
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I've honestly never thought about the fact that I designate a spot for each throw in regardless of location on the court. Maybe I'm being lazy by not thinking where I should/shouldn't do so, but I'd rather just indicate it all the time (except when they can run the baseline) and not have to worry about when to do it.
I started officiating in CT and recall very clearly them telling us to report numbers using one hand only and have it off to the side (i.e., away from your face). This was in the early 90's. Now I've started up again in GA and we use two hands to report the number and have been told to put them in front of our face when reporting. Things, and locations, change. In the best imitation of Marty Feldman I can manage - "Suit yourself, I'm easy". |
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