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NBA fundraiser game
We have some nba players comming up to Anchorage and I get to be one of the officials to run the game. was wondering where I might find some nba rules online. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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2010-11 NBA Rules:
http://mediacentral.nba.com/media/me...-Rule-Book.pdf 2010-11 NBA Case Book: http://mediacentral.nba.com/media/me...BACaseBook.pdf |
thanks for the link. alot to digest. lol
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There are definitely rules differences, but a lot of the rules are the same as their NFHS/NCAA counterparts.
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Years ago we had a game at my local HS between the Portland Trailblazer alumni team and a team of HS teachers to raise funds for the school's athletic fund. I was asked to referee the game with one of the teachers who was a buddy of mine and also a ref. We worked it as if it was a Globetrotter game - using "funny" mechanics, yelling stuff at the players, etc. They loved it. I also gave a jersey and whistle to one of my grandsons and had him work the court as if he was the third official. He was 11 at the time. He made a few calls and the players gave him a high five. During a timeout, I had him go over to the Blazer huddle and issue a T to Michael Harper, who I knew. Everyone just cracked up. It was the most fun I ever had doing a game. And oh yeah - obviously I donated my services. :)
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I don't know how the game is going to be played yet. if the players will play themselves or a local team. Either way it will be a great time. That portland game sounds like it was a hoot to watch and ref Mark. any help with NBA mechanics?
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1986 NBA ECSF Game 2 - Atlanta Hawks @ Boston Celtics - 4-29-1986 - YouTube |
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-5 second count by the lead for a back-to-basket count -If you're using a shot clock, then no chopping of the 8 second count (which is a hard 8 count)...16 is the magic number -Two handed reporting...walk and talk -No long switching in the backcourt -Fouls in the frontcourt, calling official always becomes trail and will inbound the ball at the cloest spot to where play was interrupted but no closer than the FT extended...the other two officials go to a different position. If shooting free throws, then the calling official always goes tableside. -Play in the frontcourt, trail has last second shot. Play in the backcourt/in transition and less than 5.0 seconds, then slot has last second shot...otherwise trail has it. Off a jump ball at center court and less than 5 seconds, lead will have it, otherwise trail has it. Jump ball at the free throw circle and less than 5.0, then the official at the 28 foot mark has the shot, otherwise, trail will have it. Those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. |
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Completely different question regarding shot clock. If there is a defensive foul in the backcourt, isn't the shot clock reset to 24? I know that in the frontcourt, there's no reset unless it's under 14 (then it's set to 14). But I thought that in the backcourt, there was a full reset. The clock operator at a game I did recently told me there was no reset at all until it got under 14. |
If I were you, I'd contact your assignor and make for 100% sure what "kind" of game this is going to be. Is this meant to be a real competitive game, where they're expecting you to actually enforce the rules, or is this a "celebrity" or "all-star" type game, where you're going to get laughed out of the gym if you call defensive 3 seconds?
If it's the latter, I honestly wouldn't worry about brushing up on NBA rules. Just call the obvious. |
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APG.....what is the hard 8 count you speak of? chop 8 count? and the 16? i believe it is more of a celeb allstar thing. the pros will play eachother though. no season so don't know how serious they will get. lol
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In my experiences, professional athletes always want to win so be prepared! |
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If you're officiating with the 24 second shot clock, then you don't swing the 8 second cuout like you would if you were doing a 10 second count in the backcourt. After a throw-in, the 8 second count starts when the ball is legally touched inbounds (no matter what), and thus, when the shot clock hits 16 (under normal situations), you have an 8 second violation. Now you won't be using a shot clock, then go ahead and swing your arm for the count. |
got it. thanks for the clarification. we will be using a shot clock. Something new for me. So no visible 8 count in the backcourt. Sound right?
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good info tref. I still struggle with that part of the game. checking the clock at all times. perfection still eludes me. lol
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Thanks to the NBA season starting anyway my game was cancelled until next year.:( My nba career is still a thing of dreams. lol we shall see if it ever happens.
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