Officiating Fundamentals TRAVELING November 30, 2009.

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Officiating Fundamentals TRAVELING November 30, 2009

Why is this an important topic? 1. TRAVELING. The traveling rule has not changed; however, the committee is still concerned that the rule is not being properly enforced. Consequently, offensive players are gaining a tremendous advantage. Areas of specific concern are: the spin move, the step-through move, the jump stop, perimeter shooters taking an extra “hop” prior to releasing the try and ball handlers lifting the pivot foot prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. The key to determining the legality of those moves is to first find the pivot foot. Then, if the player moves a foot or the feet in any direction in excess of prescribed limits, a traveling violation has occurred. Officials must know the rule, find the pivot foot and improve call accuracy; coaches must demand that players execute this skill properly, especially in practice; players must continue to develop this basic skill and practice performing legal moves Point of Emphasis

Why do we need to get better? 1.98% of the traveling calls we make are correct! 2.Only 2% of the traveling calls we make are not violations (look funny)! 3.In some cases we’re not calling a travel violation when one occurs! 4.Offense gains a tremendous advantage when this happens!

DEFINITION SECTION 44 TRAVELING Traveling (running with the ball) is moving a foot or feet in any direction in excess of prescribed limits while holding the ball.

DEFINITION Article 1 …A player who catches the ball with both feet on the floor, may pivot, using either foot. When one foot is lifted, the other is the pivot foot.

A1 receives the ball with both feet on the floor.

DEFINITION Article 2 …A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: a. If both feet are off the floor and the player lands: 1. Simultaneously on both feet, either foot may be the pivot.

Receiving a pass with both feet off the floor

DEFINITION Article 2 …A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: a. If both feet are off the floor and the player lands: 2. On one foot followed by the other, the first foot to touch is the pivot.

Receiving a pass with both feet off the floor

DEFINITION Article 2 …A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: a. If both feet are off the floor and the player lands: 3. On one foot, the player may jump off that foot and simultaneously land on both. Neither foot can be a pivot in this case.

Receiving a pass with both feet off the floor

DEFINITION Article 2 …A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: b. If one foot is on the floor: 1. It is the pivot when the other foot touches in a step.

Receiving a pass with one foot on the floor

DEFINITION Article 2 …A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, may stop, and establish a pivot foot as follows: a. If one foot is on the floor: 2. The player may jump off that foot and simultaneously land on both. Neither foot can be a pivot in this case.

Receiving a pass with one foot on the floor

DEFINITION Article 3 …After coming to a stop and establishing a pivot foot: a. The pivot foot may be lifted, but not returned to the floor, before the ball is released on a pass or try for goal.

DEFINITION Article 3 …After coming to a stop and establishing a pivot foot: b. If the player jumps, neither foot may be returned to the floor before the ball is released on a pass or try for goal.

DEFINITION Article 3 …After coming to a stop and establishing a pivot foot: c. The pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released, to start a dribble.

DEFINITION Article 4 …After coming to a stop when neither foot can be a pivot: a. One or both feet may be lifted, but may not be returned to the floor before the ball is released on a pass or try for goal.

Receiving a pass with both feet off the floor What can A1 legally do? Can A1 lift one or both feet off the floor? After lifting one foot can A1 start a dribble?

DEFINITION Article 4 …After coming to a stop when neither foot can be a pivot: b. Neither foot may be lifted before the ball is released, to start a dribble.

DEFINITION Article 5 …A player holding the ball: a. May not touch the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot.

DEFINITION Article 5 …A player holding the ball: b. After gaining control while on the floor and touching with other than hand or foot, may not attempt to get up or stand.

KNOWLEDGE EXERSIZE

Simultaneous rebound between teammates

Receiving a pass with one foot on the floor

A1 receives a pass while airborne and returns to the playing court What can A1 legally do at this point?

While airborne on a try, B1 touches the ball A1 holds the ball and returns to the floor

While airborne on a try, B1 touches the ball A1 drops the ball to the floor and touches it first after it bounces

While airborne on a try A1 fumbles the ball then drops it to the floor and touches it first after it bounces

DEFINITION FUMBLE. A fumble is the accidental loss of player control when the ball unintentionally drops or slips from a player’s grasp.

While airborne on a try A1 fumbles the ball, then secures it and returns to the floor Can A1 now start a dribble? Can A1 pivot?

A1 secures a loose ball on the floor while lying on his/her stomach What is A1 allowed to do without violating?

A1 secures a loose ball on the floor while lying on his/her back What is A1 allowed to do without violating?

While A1 is on the floor, he/she puts the ball on the floor and rises…. …and is the first to touch the ball after rising.

4 Simple Steps to Officiating Traveling 1.Find the pivot foot immediately when the player is holding the ball and is in contact with the floor. 2.Ensure the pivot foot is not lifted prior to the start of a dribble. 3.While holding the ball, the pivot foot may be lifted, but may not be returned to the floor prior to the release of the ball on a pass or try for goal. 4.A player may never take 2 steps while holding the ball.

Traveling Let’s go to the video!