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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 02:55am
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Question Working Wide?

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I have found that working wider helps to open ones vision to both the defender and the ball handler.
Thank you, everyone, for chiming in on my question.

By "working wider" do you mean greater distance from the ball handler/defender? If so, how far do you suggest? I try to stay within about 6 feet usually. Is this too close?

Also, in cracker box gyms, where you only have 2-3 feet OOB on the endline, what is the best way to get the right position as lead?
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 07:54am
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Here is another situation (NCCA rules):

A1 is a post player and has the ball backing up on B1 aggressively. B1 has his forearm across A1's back trying to stop his progress to the basket. When the pushing by A1 becomes a foul and when the pushing by B1 becomes a foul?

Also could you mention the rule number as well?

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This is a matter of judgement vs a rule number. What we are taught to look for (NF and NCAA) is dislodgement. When you have two players pushing when one stops and the other goes flying, foul. Also look for the knee in the butt to move them, or if they extend their arm to dislodge a1.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 10:53am
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Re: Working Wide?

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Originally posted by MN 3 Sport Ref
I have found that working wider helps to open ones vision to both the defender and the ball handler.
Thank you, everyone, for chiming in on my question.

By "working wider" do you mean greater distance from the ball handler/defender? If so, how far do you suggest? I try to stay within about 6 feet usually. Is this too close?

Also, in cracker box gyms, where you only have 2-3 feet OOB on the endline, what is the best way to get the right position as lead?
Yes, this can be a problem in small gyms. In a gym where you have some room to get deep on the baseline (about 6 feet like you suggested it is IMO easier to get the angle on the defender and the ball handler while keeping them in one visual frame. It is then possible to referee the defense as well as to watch for a violation before the contact. This is true working the trail as well. I think many young officials get the mind set that it is more "favorable" to make a call when you are "on top" of the play, yet however miss just as many as they were too close and did not see the play develop, or missed the off ball screen as they were to close to look through the play and see the screen ahead of the ball.

As for small gyms I have found to be a bit more active and move a little more always working hard to get a good angle. As the lead though there are simply times when you will be screened off (straightlined) as you are too close to the action (damn wall). Do your best and try to watch the play develop and make the call. Tight gyms can really be challenging to get angles.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 07:39pm
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Re: Working Wide?

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I have found that working wider helps to open ones vision to both the defender and the ball handler.
Thank you, everyone, for chiming in on my question.

By "working wider" do you mean greater distance from the ball handler/defender? If so, how far do you suggest? I try to stay within about 6 feet usually. Is this too close?

Also, in cracker box gyms, where you only have 2-3 feet OOB on the endline, what is the best way to get the right position as lead?
Get wider - closer to the side line. We are taught to NOT close down on a play in the paint.
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