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3 Point Shot Mechanic
Please correct me on my understanding of 3 point mechanic:
1) If shot is above free throw line extended=Trail marks shot 2) If shot below free trow line extended = Lead marks shot 3) Trail is supposed to give the basket is good(Touchdown signal) and the lead does nothing. Is there anywhere that lead and trail should mirror their calls? Thanks! |
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Here in IAABO Connecticut, if the lead gives the touchdown signal, then the trail always mirrors the lead. If the trail gives the touchdown signal, then the lead does not mirror the signal. I think that this goes back to the late twentieth century when the trail would visually indicate the value of all points scored, be it one, two, or three.
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This is how we've been instructed too.
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Trail marks and takes everything above FT line extended, and Lead doesn't mark or mirror the trail at all. |
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NFHS Officials Manual
If you're working by Fed 2 Man Mechanics, take a look at the Officials Manual, 2.3.4 A., and B. Condensed, it states that the primary covering official, marks the three-point attempt, and if it's successful, then extends both arms over head, with palms facing. If the Trail signals a successful three-point attempt, the Lead does not mirror the signal. If the Lead signals a successful three-point attempt, the Trail does mirror the signal.
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The trail almost shouldn't even know anything about the shot from the lead's corner until it goes in and they check to see if the lead is indicating 3-points by way of the touchdown signal. Yea, they really should be aware of the fact that the lead has raised their arm to indicate the try, but unless the lead gives the touchdown signal, there is nothing to mirror.
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One of the toughest things to get less experienced officials to do, is to relax enough so that they can process the visual info from their peripheral vision. It's similar to getting the Lead to back off the endline enough to get his/her vision to open up, and see the whole play, all of the players' bodies, from the feet up. It's interesting to note how concetrated their vision is, on a primary match-up, and miss something important, right next to or just beyond that match-up.
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