A few questions about basketball referees. 100

Updated on society 2024-03-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    ** is to signal a penalty kick.

    Whether it's a throw-in or a foul penalty, it goes through the hands of the referee, who makes sure that the players on the field are in place.

    When a player is injured, the coach can be prompted to request a timeout, but in other cases, it will not be. First, the coach asks the recorder to request a timeout, and then the referee waits at the table.

    Once the ball has been scored, the referee will use a hand gesture to tell the recording table how the score has been scored.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The kind of foul that you want to make a free throw is when you throw the ball or go to the basket, that is, when you take off, someone else fouls you and the other person beats you or something, and the referee tells you what you made first, for example, (someone else makes a layup, you hit the hand, the referee will come and say that you hit the hand, and the opponent makes two free throws).

    2.You have to go through the referee's hand, and the referee will look at it, and everyone is in a good position, and they will give you the ball when they are ready, so it's fair, but if the opponent scores a goal, and your team wants to serve, then you don't need to, you can throw the ball and play a fast attack.

    3.A player cannot ask for a time-out unless he is injured and the time-out can only be called by the coach or you can negotiate with the coach You can also call a timeout when making a substitution, but under normal circumstances, a player cannot call a timeout.

    4.Before the free throw, the referee will put up his finger, for example, if you have two free throws, the referee will raise two fingers to say that you want two free throws, and then raise a finger to say that it starts now, this is the first free throw, after the free throw, you must give the request to the referee, don't take it, take the penalty, if you score, the referee will not signal, this is the scorekeeper's job, but after the second free throw, the referee will signal the card position

    I'm the captain of the school basketball team, I'm QQ number 767722501 What other questions can you ask me, basically you can solve it, I still know a lot about basketball, not to mention bouncing dunks or something.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.When you see a foul and whistle, you immediately make foul actions, such as beating, pushing, blocking, etc. Then signal the number of the offender to the referee's table, make another foul action, and then make a V-shaped gesture with your right hand.

    2.Except for the opponent's goal to exchange the ball, any time the game is stopped, the ball must be handed to the referee after the whistle is blown.

    3.A player may request a time-out if his or her own side has possession of the ball (i.e. is in possession) or if the ball is dead. In other cases, such as a series of uncontrollable factors such as serious injuries to players on the field, the referee will sound the whistle and pause.

    If possible, the referee will make a pause gesture (with the index finger of the right hand pointing up, the palm of the left hand facing down, and the two hands making a T-shaped gesture).

    4.When a goal is scored, you need to extend your right index finger to the referee table and press down to indicate that the goal is valid.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.After the foul, go to the record desk to report the number, order: the number of the foul player The type of foul The number of free throws awarded, 2 free throws compared to a V-shaped gesture, 1 free throw to raise a finger; 2.

    Pair drops; 3.When the dead ball is suspended, the referee should give a pause gesture, compared to a T; 4.Absolutely.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Position Generally works on the referee's table above the net, and his eye level must be about 50cm above the edge of the net.

    2.Before the game, the first referee presides over the inspection of the venue and equipment; Preside over the selection of serve rights and court work; presiding over the entrance ceremony; Master the time to prepare for the event.

    3.The decision of the first referee during the match is final and he has the right to change the judgment of the other referees; In the event of a dead goal, a time-out or substitution request is allowed for the playing team; Preside over the side picking work of the tiebreaker, and the captain's requests and questions for explaining the rules on the field; Responsible for determining whether the conditions of the competition meet the requirements of the competition. During the match, only the first referee has the right to award penalties for bad behavior and fouls for delay in play; Penalties for foul play and misplacement of serve; Penalties for batting fouls ("four strokes", "by stroke", "possession", "combo") during the match; Penalties are awarded for fouls that are higher than the top of the net.

    4.After the game, the first referee presides over the exit ceremony, checks the score sheet and signs it.

    The main responsibilities of the second referee.

    1.PositionThe position of the second referee is opposite the first referee, outside the playing field, in a strip of about 5 m in front of the recording table.

    2.Assist the first referee in relevant preparations before the game; distribution and retrieval of on-field squad position charts; Before each game, check the positions of the players on the field; Give the ball to the first serving player of the match.

    3.During the game The second referee must whistle and gesture for the following fouls: the receiving team is in the wrong position; The player touches the net and the marker pole on the side of the second referee; Offline crossing into the opponent's field and space; offensive strokes and blocking fouls by back-line players; When the ball touches an off-field object or touches the ground and the first referee is in a situation where it is difficult to observe.

    Second, the referee may allow the match team's request for time-outs and substitutions, and do so on a case-by-case basis. Second, the referee may point out fouls outside of his authority with hand gestures, but he must not blow the whistle or insist on it.

    4.After the game.

    Assist with the exit ceremony and sign the scoresheet.

    Changfeng Net.

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