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The Officials Institute is proud to provide this RUclips channel for basketball officials, and anyone else interested, in learning the proper interpretation and application of basketball rules at the high school level. We provide easy to watch, well annotated videos targeting specific rules with the game of basketball. It is our hope that watching clips in real time and then slowing them down to explain what is actually happening and how the rules should apply will assist in the way officials think about similar plays in their future games.
How many held ball plays will you get right? This is the 5 Play Challenge.
Another 5 Play Challenge is here presented by Officials Institute (OI). This video highlights five plays involving a held ball. First is a real time view, complete with the ruling by the original officials. Next comes a zoomed in and slowed down look at the play. We end with an analysis and some commentary as to what the ruling should have been. Remember, these plays are goaltending plays so please ignore any other rule you may notice being violated. These videos are dedicated to educating officials on the NFHS rules of basketball.
The OI 5 play challenge is not set up to explain the rule in detail but will give reference to certain rules as the final analysis is given. This is done to pro...
The OI 5 play challenge is not set up to explain the rule in detail but will give reference to certain rules as the final analysis is given. This is done to pro...
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VIEWERS CHOICE - OI Live Meeting - Video Review on variety of basketball video clips.
Просмотров 353Месяц назад
May monthly meeting was held on Thursday, May 9, 2024. This meeting was open for suggestions of plays so we called it "Viewers Choice" and Joshua Schroeder, Official Institute (OI) chairman of the board, pulls videos on the fly based on suggestions by meeting participants. OI meetings are conducted to assist basketball officials, new and veteran alike, and teach them how to see and rule on a sp...
How many goaltending plays will you get right? This is the 5 Play Challenge.
Просмотров 3322 месяца назад
Another 5 Play Challenge is here presented by Officials Institute (OI). This video highlights five plays involving goaltending. First is a real time view, complete with the ruling by the original officials. Next comes a zoomed in and slowed down look at the play. We end with an analysis and some commentary as to what the ruling should have been. Remember, these plays are goaltending plays so pl...
OI Live video review meeting covering NFHS basketball signals.
Просмотров 6972 месяца назад
Joshua Schroeder, Official Institute (OI) chairman of the board, hosts the next monthly meeting, Thursday, April 11, 2024 talking specifically about NFHS basketball signals. This meeting will discuss good signals, bad signals and even some signals that are not officially signals but can be useful when managing a typical basketball game. These monthly OI meetings are conducted to aid basketball ...
5 Play Challenge is back. How many block/charge plays will you get right?
Просмотров 5582 месяца назад
It's 2024 and Officials Institute (OI) is back with new 5 Play Challenge videos. Each video will highlight five plays involving the every officials favorite topic, Block/Charge. You get a real time, full speed version to start off, with a declaration of the ruling by the original officials. Then we zoom in and slow it down for a second look. Lastly we slowly analyze the play even closer and det...
Video Review of the IHSA 2024 4A Basketball Championship Games
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Joshua Schroeder, Official Institute (OI) chairman of the board, hosts the March meeting, Thursday, March 14, 2024 with many plays being discussed, all part of the girls or boys IHSA 4A championship games of 2024. As always OI conducts these meetings every month and do so with full intent of aiding basketball officials, new and veteran alike, with instruction on how to see and rule on a variety...
Backcourt Violations aka Over and Back. Let's talk about it. LIVE OI Meeting, previously recorded.
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Official Institute (OI) hosted the February meeting on a special night this month, Monday, February 5, 2024, led by Chairman of the Board, Joshua Schroeder. We discussed several plays that involved backcourt violations or more lovingly known as over and back. OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for all basketball officials, at every skill level, so we can all...
During a game there are primary coverage areas for officials and knowing what to watch is important.
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January 11, 2024 is the first Officials Institute (OI) meeting of the new year, hosted by Chairman of the Board, Joshua Schroeder. In this meeting we discussed plays that involved the act of shooting and/or continuous motion. As always, OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for basketball officials to every officiating level to help basketball officials get bet...
During a game there are primary coverage areas for officials and knowing what to watch is important.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The Officials Institute (OI) meeting of December 14, 2023, hosted by Joshua Schroeder, Chairman of the Board, discussed plays involving primary coverage areas and what to watch during a game. As always, OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for basketball officials to every officiating level to help basketball officials get better, together. OI believes watchin...
Videos on NFHS 2023/2024 points of emphasis (POE's). Here we go!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The Officials Institute (OI) meeting of November 9, 2023, hosted by Joshua Schroeder, Chairman of the Board, discussed plays involving the 2023/2024 NFHS points of emphasis (POE's). As always, OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for basketball officials to every officiating level to help basketball officials get better, together. OI believes watching and disc...
Let's talk about how to Protect the Shooter and how to properly call Close Out Fouls.
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The Officials Institute (OI) meeting of October 12, 2023, hosted by Joshua Schroeder, Chairman of the Board, discussed plays involving close out fouls and how to protect the shooter. As always, OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for basketball officials to every officiating level to help basketball officials get better, together. OI believes watching and dis...
Officiating Basketball with a Crew Of Two - 2 Person Mechanics
Просмотров 10 тыс.9 месяцев назад
The meeting from the Officials Institute (OI) aired on September 14, 2023 and was once again hosted by Chairman of the Board, Joshua Schroeder, and we talked about 2 person mechanics for basketball officials. The discussion and videos of this meeting focus on a variety of plays and situations involving a crew of two and cover where to stand, what to look for and possible variations of such. OI ...
Start Develop Finish. How to officiate basketball better to see the whole play.
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The meeting from the Officials Institute aired on August 10, 2023 and was once again hosted by Chairman of the Board, Joshua Schroeder. The topic of the meeting was See The Whole Play, Start Develop Finish. The discussion and videos of this meeting focus on how to understand a play and analyze what happens from the start all the way to its finish. Letting a play develop into a successful play f...
Verticality Plays in Basketball and how it relates to a Jumping Defender
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Welcome to the first online meeting of the 23/24 season is here. The Officials Institute Chairman of the Board, Joshua Schroeder, hosts another fantastic meeting which originally aired on July 13, 2023. This video features the meeting topic labeled Jumping Defenders, Verticality Plays. Officials Institute holds monthly meetings the second Thursday of every month with the intentions of providing...
Intentional Foul? Flagrant Foul? Common Foul? - May Online Meeting - Video Review
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Monthly online meeting, hosted by Officials Institute chairman, Joshua Schroeder, on 5/18/23 focused on the topic of Intentional Fouls. Determining whether a hard foul rises to the level of an intentional or flagrant foul can be difficult. Understanding each game has it's own context and every play can be judged on the feel of that game can help. The Officials Institute believes watching video ...
Starting a basketball correctly with the Jump Ball - April Online Meeting - Video Review
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Starting a basketball correctly with the Jump Ball - April Online Meeting - Video Review
Basketball Free Throws - March Online Meeting - Video Review - previously recorded
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Basketball Free Throws - March Online Meeting - Video Review - previously recorded
February Online Video Review Meeting - Coaches - previously recorded
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February Online Video Review Meeting - Coaches - previously recorded
Online basketball officials meeting, previously recorded. Topic: Substitutions
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Online basketball officials meeting, previously recorded. Topic: Substitutions
Online basketball officials meeting on No Calls (a patient whistle) [OI meeting previously recorded]
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Online basketball officials meeting on No Calls (a patient whistle) [OI meeting previously recorded]
2022/2023 NFHS POE's - Hand checks, post play & off ball plays (OI meeting previously recorded)
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2022/2023 NFHS POE's - Hand checks, post play & off ball plays (OI meeting previously recorded)
Where do I stand to see that play? Let's review court positioning. (OI meeting previously recorded)
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Where do I stand to see that play? Let's review court positioning. (OI meeting previously recorded)
Two (2) Person basketball mechanics meeting. Let's talk about it. (OI meeting previously recorded)
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Two (2) Person basketball mechanics meeting. Let's talk about it. (OI meeting previously recorded)
Rotations are essential to 3 person games. Let's talk about it. (OI Meeting previously recorded)
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Rotations are essential to 3 person games. Let's talk about it. (OI Meeting previously recorded)
Court Talk - High school basketball mechanics involving Rotations.
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Court Talk - High school basketball mechanics involving Rotations.
Traveling violations can be hard to get right. Here's some videos to review. (previously recorded)
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Traveling violations can be hard to get right. Here's some videos to review. (previously recorded)
Is it a Block or a Charge or nothing? Let's show some videos and discuss it. (previously recorded)
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Is it a Block or a Charge or nothing? Let's show some videos and discuss it. (previously recorded)
Have a patient whistle and see the play Start Develop & Finish. (previously recorded)
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Have a patient whistle and see the play Start Develop & Finish. (previously recorded)
How many Block/Charge plays can you get right? Take the 5 Play Challenge now.
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How many Block/Charge plays can you get right? Take the 5 Play Challenge now.
Guarding: Legal Guarding Position LGP: We're talking about it here on Officials Institute.
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Guarding: Legal Guarding Position LGP: We're talking about it here on Officials Institute.
At what point will an out of bounds call be in appearance so let’s say Coach grabs the ball as the ball is going out of bounds at what midlife point would you say Coach and appearance are out of balance on last two touched it thank you
Not sure what your question is. Coach is out of bounds and if he grabs it at any point, the ball is then considered out of bounds.
4:15 this rule is of fiba? Meaning Is it legal in fiba to dribble the ball and then go out of bound come back establish yourself and then touch the ball first? If yes then which rule of fiba rulebook plz help
Unfortunately I do not have access to FIBA rules and cannot speak to legality of those. This video is under the rules set by the NFHS.
the clip #2 if it's a travel y does the red didn't make the call
We cannot say why a referee does or does not make a ruling. We only use clips to provide examples for training purposes.
Being a ref is hard. No instant replay in real life
agreed
I'd like to ask if gather step is not considered here, how about a normal layup going 3 steps. I think gather step is allowed in that situation. Right hand players often end their dribble with left foot on the ground gaining control of the ball. That is the first step if gathering step is not considered. That's a normal left-right-left layup.
There is no gather step in NFHS rules.
I understand what you are saying - my question is: how come when you gather the ball for a layup, we talk about two steps, but when we consider the spin move, we _solely_ focus on the pivot foot angle? Please don't include the NBA gather step either - I mean in general.
Officials within the NFHS rules set shouldn't be using the word gather at all when describing any traveling violation as the gather is not officially a thing.
@@OfficialsInstitute I mean fair enough re a gather.... But my main question was re the two step layup vs spin pivot rules
@@razaz03 Well, the rules are the same, but I hear your point about what is accepted in a layup vs a spin move. I guess what it really comes down to is, are you 100% sure of the pivot foot? Then call the violation. But if you're not exactly sure, call nothing. Many of these layups are just too hard to determine when the dribbling player catches/holds the ball so more leeway is given. However, the spin move is moving more toward that philosophy as well since these kids are getting better and better and seamlessly executing this play. Hope that helps a little.
@@OfficialsInstitute thank you sir!
I had scenario #3 happen to me in a game recently. The opposing coach was livid that i made no call on the first to touch rule, which was the correct call. I was then overturned by a veteran official. Glad to know i was right. Thanks for all that you do. Very helpful videos. Always something new to learn
#3 is a very commonly misunderstood ruling. Glad you were right with your thinking.
The first foul is very clear and it’s shocking how incompetent the ref is
It's all about angles.
still cant understand why the 2nd is a held ball instead of travel or no call
3rd one should be a foul
On the 3rd one I saw a foul on white for pushing black before going to the floor. Even though the correct call should have been a foul, just not on the player who jumped on the back to gain access to the ball.
Thanks for your observation on play 3
No
Why not?
@@OfficialsInstitute both feet and the ball had not established into the Front Court!
In the last one, you can avoid possible fault when you call held ball, 😁my score was 3 agree, 2 don’t 😁
You also take away the chance at scoring for the player who takes the ball away. Thanks for your input.
3:52 How would you signal this foul to the table? Push? Hold? There is no “jumping on top”
Signal could be either, depending on what you think best describes the action. Push signal seems to be most appropriate in our minds.
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Thnx for watching
What a great video
Thanks for watching
In the first video he puts legs to avoid the opponents face
Thanks for watching
More like a dance than a sport
Ha
Wait are you saying an arm bar by a defender on a post player for s a foul?
An extended arm bar.
now i know the answer of what happened in wolves mavs game.. thanks
your welcome
If Player A has the ball and Player B comes from behind and grabs the ball without any illegal contact is that allowed and/or will that result in a jump all?
Does player B take the ball away? Or is there a struggle?
@@OfficialsInstitute Doesn’t take the ball away. No struggle. (Is there an official rule number/book that addresses this?)
@@JuliusSDeLaCruz if there is no illegal contact then there is no foul or violation.
@@OfficialsInstitute thank you. is there a section in the official NBA rule book that addresses this type of question?
what is a travel i thought it was a 0-1-2 i guess
it's not a fiba rules
This video is explaining the traveling rules under NFHS, which are different than the FIBA rules.
@@OfficialsInstitute and it's different from NBA too. most everyone got their basketball rule knowledge from NBA on TNT. what James Harden does on tv does not mean it's legal in nfhs rule.
it's a fiba rules?
I am not sure what the hand check rules in FIBA are.
Here after the wolves got that basket interface call this is an amazing video very clear and educational thank you 🙏
You’re welcome. Glad it was helpful.
If you stop dribbling in the backcourt take one foot to the frontcourt and back again to the backcourt. Is that a violation?
Not if the other foot is still touching the backcourt.
This is probably the biggest false call in pick-up basketball. I've always argued that a kickball has to be intensional. People look at you like you're crazy. 90% of the gym think you're wrong. And the whole from the knee down rule is bizarre. It's anywhere on the leg. Lets say I make a bad pass and it hits the back of the defenders foot while his back is torwards me. Is that a kick ball?
Probably not, as if the players back is to you, the probability of that player seeing and intentionally kicking it is very low. But ultimately comes down to the judgement of the officials.
There is no one who doesn't pity pat their two foot stop of you slow the film down enough.
Agreed
@5:51 It would be legal except he lifted his established pivot ' before shooting. Which is currently legal by NBA rules but has been traditionally illegal in the vast majority of leagues.
NBA has very different rules regarding traveling that the NFHS.
8:26 seteven curry seteven curry steven curry 12 12
Thanks for watching
How is it fair someone can just move in front of you when your going for a shot what can you do about that
Those are the rules. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for a great video! I had a quick question on the 2nd clip. Is the ball considered dead only because it passed over the backboard (front to back)? I was confused because when Kobe shot his famous shot from behind the backboard, the shot was counted
Yes, in NFHS when the ball passes over a rectangular backboard the ball becomes dead as it is a violation.
Question if the defender is trying to move into the path of the dribble after establishing legal guarding position but in order to get to the spot of contact the defenders foot gets way outside their shoulders and dribbler contact the defenders right side. Is that still a charge as long as the defender doesn’t move towards the dribbler.
Hard to say without seeing the play, but many times there is contact that occurs and it may not be enough to affect the play. This is generally ruled as incidental and no whistle is blown.
It would have been nice if you would show the video of a player performing a legal step back move Landing 1-2. That means they would have delayed or caught the ball on the back foot. The movement with it still look the same an officials get tricked with this. As a trainer I am teaching kids to delay the pickup of the ball just for that reason
Maybe we’ll put one together. Thnx
Traveled from the first bounce. What you highlighted is not the travel.
thank you for watching.
@@OfficialsInstitute thanks for teaching
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thank you. appreciate your support.
Thanks! As always, great stuff✌🏽🏀
My pleasure!
All 3 points we're not met both feet and the ball with control.
The "all three points" rule ONLY applies to a dribbling player.
As I grew up ..the definition of paling the ball ,was defined as : four or more fingers " below the equator " of the ball . And continuing.. as such ,all I see now a day's is every player on the N B A , puts the whole hand completely underneath the ball ,pauses and makes a move . W T F.
NBA is a whole nother monster.
ruclips.net/video/jMzw6ae3Cqc/видео.htmlsi=9oUMTOj3YoA_Awdg You can't pivot after a jump stop or a hop step. It's littlerally in the rules that you have to go up after doing either. Pivoting after is a travel
Depends on when the moving/dribbling player picks up /holds the ball.
greetings from Belgium
Thanks for watching.
Is this out of bounds or no? Based on thousands of games I have videotaped as a basketball videographer in Chicago, it looks to me like the referee made the wrong call but please advise. The ball bounced out of bounds and the player jumped out of bounds and passed the ball in. The ref blew the play dead but neither the ball nor the player touched the ground out of bounds. The baller went to all that trouble to jump up in the air out of bounds and throw the ball to a team mate before the ball touched the ground, but it was a wasted effort because the referee blew the play dead as soon as the ball crossed out of bounds, even though the ball hadn't touched the floor yet out of bounds. ruclips.net/video/mGT5NOn_RgI/видео.html
Hard to see exactly, but it appears the player jumps with a foot on the out of bounds line. If this is the case, the player is considered out of bounds and therefore once he touches the ball, causes the ball to be out of bounds. Correct call by the official.
I feel like a spin move and a step through are the most controversial moves. So many people don’t understand the concept of a pivot foot and what you can and cannot do with it.
Agreed.
If I do a bird dog of any kind it's a modified version with a point with the index. If you go with a straight up signal, delay the signal a moment or two to convey what you had, then there won't be any conflicting signals.
Thanks for your input.
Im so glad you covered the non nfhs 2 point signal. I do that, and i always wonder whether i should.
We’re in the same boat on that one for sure.
Correct nobody notices the finger after the first horn so after I come in and signal first horn for the end of the time out and if the players are not coming out of the huddle I tell the players sitting down to stand up and that seems to get everyone out of the huddle faster.
Good tip. Thnx.
ridiculous rules.
Thanks for watching
Knowing the rules by the letter is one thing, but catching all the movements at game speed will need eagle eyes. Officiating is an under appreciated part of the game.
Agreed. Proper application of the rules is not easy.
5:05 Green #10 plays dirty. Shoves his way through the screen then pulls a leg out from under the layup shooter. He should have been ejected for that.
Some shenanigans for sure.
Thank you, this is really helpful. I'm a new basketball fan and i've ben curious about these details and how all of the physical aspects come together, rules, what's allowed and not, etc. Just a spectator who wants to understand. Thank you!
You’re welcome. And thank you for watching. We appreciate it.
Another great video. Thank you! However, I was a little disappointed you didn't call Scott out for falling asleep with his camera on there at the end. ;) I get it. It's been a long season. We're all beat!
LOL
Are offensive player allowed to remain backcourt and stay there like keeper while remaining team player are on front court? plz reply
Yes. There is no rule stating a player must be in the front court. Just the ball.