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Welcome! . Without Referee’s, It’s Just Recess. The Game. Pre-Game. Controlling the Game – Officials Set the Tone for what is acceptable, not players or coaches Cover things that are important to you Pre-games will change as the season progresses. Pre-Game Suggested Elements.

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  1. Welcome! Without Referee’s, It’s Just Recess The Game

  2. Pre-Game Controlling the Game – Officials Set the Tone for what is acceptable, not players or coaches Cover things that are important to you Pre-games will change as the season progresses Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  3. Pre-Game Suggested Elements • Pre game on the floor responsibility • New Rules / Mechanics • Uncommon Situations Experienced • Your tendencies or what you are working on • How to handle different game situations: • Technical's (coach vs Player) • End of Quarter Situations • Pressing Situations • Double whistles • Dead balls Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  4. Pre-Game Suggested Elements • First 4 minutes of the game • Players establish tempo, referees establish game parameters • Slay the lizards before they become dragons • Second 4 minutes of the game • Notice first wave of substitutions - game changers • Time to ensure game parameters are maintained • Teams focus on closing out quarter strong so should you Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  5. Half Time Suggested Elements How is the flow of the game? Is the officiating team consistent? Tendencies of teams and individuals Players who are game disrupters Coaches behavior Feel of game (rough, fast, emotional) How will game change in second half? Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  6. Working the Trail Position • Working the Arc (PCA is larger) • 3 windows • Who covers 3 point shots? Where? • When L comes ball side Responsibility • Shots/Rebounding Responsibility • Gray Coverage Areas Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  7. Working the Lead Position Transition (Lead to New Trail) Going Ball Side Working Strong Side Look for competitive match ups Refereeing the post players Drives to the basket Shots/Rebounding Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  8. Off Ball Officiating Know your Primary Coverage Area’s Know your secondary responsibilities Rebounding Coverage Flagrant Contact/Non-Basketball Plays Using peripheral vision Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  9. During the Game FT’s are not Time Outs for Referees Think about possible plays that might be coming Be ready for TO requests Don’t get surprised, Don’t make surprise calls Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  10. End of Game • Fouling to stop the clock • Be on top of these calls, don’t let them get violent • Be ready for time outs • Free throws are not time outs for referees • Know who is ruling on last second shot • Leave the floor together • DON’T BE SURPRISED AT THE END OF THE GAME Metro Allstars Officials Camp

  11. After the of Game • Take 15 to 20 minutes to break down game performance • Things that went well • Things that could be improved upon • What did we learn? • What happens in the locker room stays in the locker room Metro Allstars Officials Camp

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