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National Federation of State High School Associations BASKETBALL THREE OFFICIALS’ MECHANICS

Three-Person Mechanics Terminology Pregame Jump Ball Areas of Coverage Rotations Throw-ins Fouls & Switching Free Throws Time-outs & Intermission Last Second Shot July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Terminology Close Down Ball Side Strong Side Weak Side Tableside Opposite Side Rotation Switch L Official C Official T Official A.     Rotation refers to a live-ball situation, whereby the location of the ball keys a change in coverage for the officials. This is implemented when the Lead official moves to ball side, which dictates a change of position by the Center and Trail officials. The Lead should only rotate when all three officials are in the frontcourt   B.     Switch refers to a dead-ball situation created by an official who calls a violation or foul. After a violation is called or a foul is reported to the table, there may be a change in position of the officials. The switch will normally involve the calling official moving to a new position on the court. C.    Lead official refers to the position of the official at the end line. D.    Center official refers to the outside official who is in the off-ball position, midway between a step below the free-throw line extended and the top of the circle. The Center official may be table side or opposite side. E.     Trail official refers to the position of the outside official nearest the division line, at approximately 28 feet from the end line. If transition occurs, the Trail official will become the new Lead. The Trail official may be table side or opposite side. F.     Close down refers to official’s movement (a step or two) on movement of the ball: 1.     Trail toward end line. 2.     Lead toward nearest lane line extended. G.    Ball side refers to the location of the ball in the normal frontcourt offensive alignment of a team. The court is divided down the middle, (using the basket as a center point), end line to end line. The side of the court where the ball is located is ball side. H.     Strong side is determined by location of Lead official. I.      Weak side is the side opposite the Lead official. J.      Tableside refers to the side of the court on which the scorers’ and timers’ table is located. K.     Opposite side refers to the side of court opposite the table side. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Pregame Positions U1 observes home team warm-up U2 observes visiting team warm-up July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Jump Ball U1 chops clock, watches jumpers U2 watches eight non-jumpers U1 & U2 mindful of quick 3-pt attempt and over/back July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Jump Ball Ball goes right Ball goes left R always goes into T position July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Primary Coverage Areas Both C and T should close down on shots. A. The Trail official has primary responsibility for the area above the free-throw line extended to the far lane line extended and outside the three-point arc to the end line. B. The Center official has primary responsibility for the area from the near lane line extended to the near sideline and the near half of the key area. C. The Lead official has primary responsibility for the near half of the key area and inside the arc below the free-throw line extended. D. Both C and T should close down on shots. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Line Coverage Lead has entire end line C has closest sideline T has closest sideline, division line, and far end line Call only your line July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Inbounds Coverage July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Coverage on Transition A. Trail becomes new Lead. B. Center remains Center. C. Lead becomes new Trail. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Shot & Rebound Coverage Lead should not be positioned within lane lines Both C and T should close down on shots C is primarily responsible for weak side rebounding If shooter is in your area, you must referee the defense and bring the shooter to back to the floor. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Shot & Rebound Coverage July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Three-Point Shot Coverage If both C and T indicate the 3-pt attempt, T should referee the defense on the shooter and stay with the shot; C should release and cover rebounding C/T should mirror the other official’s “good” signal L does not have 3-pt attempt responsibilities in a front court offense, but may need to offer assistance on fast break. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Rotation Sequence A. Ball location keys the rotation. B. When the ball penetrates the free-throw lane line extended nearest to the Center, the Lead should close down and may move laterally to ball side. C. The Trail also closes down when the ball penetrates the free-throw lane line extended nearest to the Center. D. Center completes the rotation by backing out and becoming Trail, but is the last to rotate. E. The Lead can facilitate smooth rotations by moving along the end line and mirroring the location of the ball (outside the key area). During a rotation, there may temporarily be two Centers, but there should never be two Trails. The Lead should only rotate when all three officials are in the frontcourt. L goes to ball-side, T closes down, C completes rotation (last to rotate) July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Rotation Cues L dictates rotation (don’t stay in lane) Better to have two C’s than two T’s (this is why C is last to rotate) L must officiate play in the post, even while moving across the lane If the L begins to rotate and the ball is quickly reversed or a quick shot is taken, the L does not have to complete the rotation July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Transition Coverage After Rotation A. All officials must recognize that a rotation has occurred.   B. If the Lead has rotated late and a transition occurs, it is the old Lead’s (new Trail’s) responsibility to look up the court to make sure his/her partners picked up the rotation. If not, the new Trail should be prepared to adjust his/her location on the floor. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Throw-In Cues L may administer throw-ins on either side of player when staying in frontcourt T handles all throw-ins in the backcourt, regardless of location (“bump and run,” if necessary) T may bounce any sideline or end line throw-in (may depend on defensive pressure) July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

End Line Throw-Ins in the Frontcourt A. The Lead administers all throw-ins on the end line in the frontcourt.   B. The Lead may administer throw-ins on either side of player when staying in frontcourt. The position chosen should give the Lead the best possible angle to officiate the play. L may administer throw-ins on either side of player when staying in frontcourt July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Sideline Throw-Ins in the Backcourt A. Trail handles all throw-ins in the backcourt, regardless of location (“bump and run,” if necessary). B. Trail may bounce any sideline or end line throw-in (may depend on defensive pressure). C. If no pressure, Center and Lead may go to “home” positions. T handles all throw-ins in the backcourt, regardless of location (“bump and run,” if necessary) July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

End Line Throw-Ins in the Backcourt A. Trail handles all throw-ins in the backcourt, regardless of location (“bump and run,” if necessary). B. Trail may bounce any sideline or end line throw-in (may depend on defensive pressure). C. If no pressure, Center and Lead may go to “home” positions. If no pressure, C and L may go to home locations. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Press Coverage C stays in backcourt L should have deepest player in front and boxed-in July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Foul Reporting July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Fouls & Basic Switching Non-calling officials should observe all players Calling official goes table side after reporting Official originally table side fills the vacancy left by the calling official July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Fouls & Basic Switching Third official remains in the same position occupied at time of foul If calling official was table side, no switch occurs No long switch on fouls called in the backcourt without free throws July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Disqualification Procedure New table side (Center or Trail) official: notifies coach requests timer to begin 30-second replacement interval notifies disqualified player July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Disqualification Procedure Officials not administering disqualification position for subsequent throw-in or free throw Administering official takes a position on division line half way between center circle and sideline nearest table to administer substitution July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Foul Reporting & Switching Staying in the frontcourt Illustration #1: Lead calls foul on tableside and goes to the reporting area. Then becomes new Trail. Trail becomes new Lead. Center remains center. Illustration #2: Lead calls foul opposite table and goes to the reporting area. Then becomes new Center. Center becomes new Lead. Trail remains Trail. Important for all officials to designate throw-in spot July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Foul Reporting & Switching Backcourt to frontcourt - no free throws L calls foul opposite, reports and returns to administer throw-in as new T Old T becomes new L C remains C July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Foul Reporting & Switching Backcourt to frontcourt - no free throws C calls foul, reports and slides down to become new L Old T becomes new C L goes to sideline to administer throw-in and becomes new T July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Free Throws Calling official becomes T L administers all free throws C and T should close down on last shot attempt A. Calling official becomes Trail. Trail observes all action and assists with violations, rebounding action and fouls. B.     Lead administers all free throws and has responsibility for the near bottom lane space and all three spaces on the opposite line. C. Center has responsibility for shooter, flight of ball, and top three lane spaces on opposite line. D. Center and Trail should close down on last shot attempt. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

Time-outs & Intermissions A. Administering official stays with the ball at the resumption of play location. B. The two free officials take a position at the nearest block (60-second time-out or intermission) or at the top of the three-point arc (30-second time-out). C. Officials should observe bench and table activity. July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics Last Second Shot C or T – Opposite table official is responsible L may need to offer assistance or be responsible if on fast break Responsible official should communicate with partners that he/she has the last second shot (discussed during pre-game) July, 2005 NFHS Three Officials' Mechanics

QUESTIONS?