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BktBallRef Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:16pm

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Originally Posted by shavano (Post 708594)
Now if I could get that spin move in the post called correctly every time...

With a player's back to the basket while holding the ball, the player rolls to his right or left. That makes the second foot his pivot. If he picks it up and puts it down before he shoots, easy travel.

Clark Kent Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:21pm

I noticed my count was off a few years ago and now I try to keep it more consistent as I'm in T following the ball up the court. I try to look at the game clock when it is in bounded for a two main reasons. 1. to make sure it starts 2. to see how accurate my count is. I'm still not perfect, but I'm much better than I use to be.

BillyMac Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:44pm

Thanks For The Out, But It Was My Screwup ...
 
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 708617)
And how do you know the clock was started properly?

From the coaches reaction, and the crowd's reaction, and knowing the guys at the table, I kind of knew that I screwed up. To bad the realization didn't come to me until I was in the car on the way home with my partner.

BBrules Sun Dec 19, 2010 07:29pm

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Originally Posted by TimTaylor (Post 708490)
And if you're going to err, it's best to be on the slow side. It would be pretty embarassing to make a 10 second back court violation call when only 7 or 8 seconds have run off the clock.

I think this is why you are seeing the slow counts - over -compensation. I have seen this also the last couple of years in both HS and DIII. The worst was an official in a G9 game. The ball was inbounded and the thrower ran on up the court. The girl bringing it up slowly strolled from below the FT line to mid court. Had to have taken 25 seconds and when she hit the division line the official's arm swung for the 4th time. In my view, that gives an unfair advantage to the offense.

chseagle Tue Dec 21, 2010 04:52am

Speaking of a 10-sec. BC Count, during Boys' V tonight, had H inbound from a scoring playing & right before the official could reach ten the HC called a TO. The shot clock read 24 secs. left out of 35. The V HC was complaining after the TO that the 10-sec. BC violation should of been called before the TO as 24 sec. was showing on the shot clock.

The official explained he got to 9 on the BC count before TO was called.

constable Tue Dec 21, 2010 07:18pm

All this talk about 10 second counts. Be glad you don't work FIBA. 8 second count starts on a touch by a player ( no control needed) and it does not reset following OOB, double foul or held ball where the offense retains possession.

APG Tue Dec 21, 2010 07:25pm

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Originally Posted by constable (Post 709110)
All this talk about 10 second counts. Be glad you don't work FIBA. 8 second count starts on a touch by a player ( no control needed) and it does not reset following OOB, double foul or held ball where the offense retains possession.

I'd prefer the rule be this way (not necessarily 8 vs. 10 but the rest).

JugglingReferee Tue Dec 21, 2010 09:54pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 708427)
When I first started I had a senior official tell me that every now and then when there's no pressure in the backcourt to take a peak at the clock as you're counting to get a feel for what the right timing speed should be. I still do it every now and again and it has helped me keep a pretty steady count. Not that it's perfect of course.....:o

Why not just flick the wrist for a minute before the game starts? That way, you can actually pay attention to the game during the game.

just another ref Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:22pm

Many years ago, in a boys JH tournament final, team A inbounding under its own basket. Clock reads 7.4 seconds. Big guy for A plants himself right in the middle of the lane calling for the ball. Pass isn't there, ball goes to the wing instead. He holds his position, still calling for it. I call the violation. Coach reacts violently, "What?? We didn't......He didn't......" Then he looks at the clock, and says....not another word.

Clock read 4.2. :cool:


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