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FIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICS FIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICS FOR USE IN CANADA FOR USE IN CANADA STARTING IN THE FALL OF 2007 STARTING IN THE FALL OF 2007 Document prepared by Document prepared by PAUL DESHAIES PAUL DESHAIES CABO NATIONAL INTERPRETER CABO NATIONAL INTERPRETER © © Paul Deshaies, July 2007

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FIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICSFIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICSFOR USE IN CANADAFOR USE IN CANADA

STARTING IN THE FALL OF 2007 STARTING IN THE FALL OF 2007

Document prepared byDocument prepared by

PAUL DESHAIESPAUL DESHAIES

CABO NATIONAL INTERPRETERCABO NATIONAL INTERPRETER

© © Paul Deshaies, July 2007

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FIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICSFIBA 2-PERSON MECHANICS

PRE-GAMEPRE-GAME

•On the court 20 minutes before game time (diagram next page)On the court 20 minutes before game time (diagram next page)

•Make sure scoresheet is correctly prepared and that, 10 minutes before Make sure scoresheet is correctly prepared and that, 10 minutes before game time, coaches confirm list, indicate five starters, and sign scoresheetgame time, coaches confirm list, indicate five starters, and sign scoresheet

•With 1:30 minute left, blow horn (whistle if necessary)With 1:30 minute left, blow horn (whistle if necessary) and bring teams and bring teams to benchto bench • :30 horn and set clock to 10:00 (prior to 2:30 horn and set clock to 10:00 (prior to 2ndnd half as well) half as well)

•Introduction:Introduction:

•Begin game on timeBegin game on time•Prior to 2Prior to 2ndnd and 4 and 4thth quarters – 1:00 horn and :30 horn quarters – 1:00 horn and :30 horn

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PRE-GAME

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

U R

20:00 3:00

3:00 0:30

U R

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OPENING TOSS

• Movement of officials

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

R

UL

T

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OPENING TOSS

• Movement of officials

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

R

UL

T

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BASIC POSITIONS

• L and T can be on either side of the court

• No prescribed diagonal

• Play (throw-in or free throw) dictates positions

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

L

TL

T

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AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY• T is responsible for on-ball T is responsible for on-ball

coverage in areas 1, 2, 3, coverage in areas 1, 2, 3, and 6 (outside the arc). and 6 (outside the arc).

• L is responsible for on-ball L is responsible for on-ball coverage in area 4coverage in area 4

• Shared responsibility of on-Shared responsibility of on-ball coverage in lined area (5 ball coverage in lined area (5 and 6 inside the arc)and 6 inside the arc)

• Always move when the ball Always move when the ball movesmoves

• Box-in all playersBox-in all players• Move to see the air (spaces)Move to see the air (spaces)• T arc movement, penetrateT arc movement, penetrate• L between arc and far lane L between arc and far lane

line (step back from endline line (step back from endline to get wider angle)to get wider angle)

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L3

2

1

4

5

6

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AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY• T is responsible for on-ball T is responsible for on-ball

coverage in areas 1, 2, 3, coverage in areas 1, 2, 3, and 4 (outside the arc). and 4 (outside the arc).

• L is responsible for on-ball L is responsible for on-ball coverage in area 6coverage in area 6

• Shared responsibility of on-Shared responsibility of on-ball coverage in lined area (4 ball coverage in lined area (4 and 5 inside the arc)and 5 inside the arc)

• Always move when the ball Always move when the ball movesmoves

• Box-in all playersBox-in all players• Move to see the air (spaces)Move to see the air (spaces)• T arc movement, penetrateT arc movement, penetrate• L between arc and far lane L between arc and far lane

line (step back from endline line (step back from endline to get wider angle)to get wider angle)

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

3

2

1

4

5

6

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POSITION OF THE LEAD

• L moves to his right when L moves to his right when ball is in area 6 ball is in area 6

– in the low post or in the low post or

– inside the 3-point arc inside the 3-point arc

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

LB

B

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POSITION OF THE LEAD

• L moves to his left when ball L moves to his left when ball is in area 4 is in area 4

– in the low post or in the low post or

– inside the 3-point arc inside the 3-point arc

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

LB

B

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THROW-INS

• Throw-in spot nearest Throw-in spot nearest to point of infractionto point of infraction

• Not behind backboardNot behind backboard

• Diagonal from elbow to Diagonal from elbow to corner: endlinecorner: endline

• Throw-in from back Throw-in from back court handled by Tcourt handled by T

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

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ENDLINE THROW-IN

• L between player and L between player and basketbasket

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

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ENDLINE THROW-IN STAYING IN FRONT COURT

• Ball out of bounds on opposite side of key from Lead

• Lead moves to other side of basket and administers throw-in

• Bouncing ball to player acceptable• L between player and basketL between player and basket• Trail stays on same side of court

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

L

T

Ball Out of Bounds on End Line

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ENDLINE THROW-IN

• L between player and L between player and basketbasket

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

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ENDLINE THROW-IN STAYING IN FRONT COURT

• Ball out of bounds on opposite side of key from Lead

• Lead moves to other side of basket and administers throw-in

• Bouncing ball to player acceptable• L between player and basketL between player and basket• Trail stays on same side of court

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

L

T

Ball Out of Bounds on End Line

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ENDLINE THROW-IN BACK COURT

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

• L between player L between player and sidelineand sideline

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ENDLINE THROW-IN BACK COURT

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

L

B

T

• Ball out of bounds on Lead’s side of key

•L between player L between player and sidelineand sideline

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ENDLINE THROW-IN BACK COURT

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

LB

L

T

T

L

T

• Ball out of bounds on opposite of key from Lead

•Bounce ball to player

•Stay in same diagonal

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ENDLINE THROW-IN BACK COURT

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

LB

L

T

T

T

L

• Ball out of bounds on opposite of key from Lead

•Bounce ball to player

•Stay in same diagonal

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SIDELINE THROW-IN (L SIDELINE)

• Ball out of bounds Ball out of bounds below free throw line below free throw line extended on Lead’s extended on Lead’s sidelinesideline

• L hands or bounces ball L hands or bounces ball to thrower-into thrower-in

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

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SIDELINE THROW-IN (L SIDELINE)

• Ball out of bounds Ball out of bounds below free throw line below free throw line extended on Lead’s extended on Lead’s sidelinesideline

• L hands or bounces ball L hands or bounces ball to thrower-into thrower-in

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

B

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SIDELINE THROW-IN (L SIDELINE)

• Ball out of bounds Ball out of bounds above free throw line above free throw line extended on Lead’s extended on Lead’s sidelinesideline

• L comes up sideline L comes up sideline and administers and administers thrower-in and becomes thrower-in and becomes TT

• Trail moves down on Trail moves down on opposite side and opposite side and becomes Leadbecomes Lead

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

BT

L

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SIDELINE THROW-IN (L SIDELINE)

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

TL

BT

L

• Ball out of bounds Ball out of bounds above free throw line above free throw line extended on Lead’s extended on Lead’s sidelinesideline

• L comes up sideline L comes up sideline and administers and administers thrower-in and becomes thrower-in and becomes TT

• Trail moves down on Trail moves down on opposite side and opposite side and becomes Leadbecomes Lead

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CALLING A FOUL• Stop clock: arm straight up, clenched fistStop clock: arm straight up, clenched fist• Point to player’s waist with a straight arm, palm facing downPoint to player’s waist with a straight arm, palm facing down• Indicate number of free throws in controversial situationsIndicate number of free throws in controversial situations• RUNRUN to scorer’s table (6 to 8 m) and STOP to scorer’s table (6 to 8 m) and STOP• Report while standing stillReport while standing still

– Signal number of playerSignal number of player– Indicate nature of foulIndicate nature of foul– Number of free throws or direction of playNumber of free throws or direction of play

• (If applicable, B-F-S-T)(If applicable, B-F-S-T)• RUNRUN to next position to next position• Free official keeps all players within field of visionFree official keeps all players within field of vision• In principle, exchange positionsIn principle, exchange positions

– Calling official becomes or remains TCalling official becomes or remains T• Double whistle:Double whistle:

– Eye contactEye contact– Nearest official or official toward whom play is moving takes callNearest official or official toward whom play is moving takes call

• Calling Official will always become new TrailCalling Official will always become new Trail

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NO CHANGE OF POSITION AFTER FOUL

• L calls foul on offensive L calls foul on offensive playerplayer

• L reports L reports

• L becomes new TL becomes new T

• T becomes new LT becomes new L

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

T

L

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NO CHANGE OF POSITION AFTER FOUL

• T calls foul on T calls foul on defensive playerdefensive player

• T reports and stays as TT reports and stays as T

• L remains as LL remains as L

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

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CHANGE OF POSITION AFTER FOUL

• T calls foul on T calls foul on offensive playeroffensive player

• T reports and stays as T reports and stays as TT

• L remains as L at L remains as L at opposite endopposite end

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

T

L

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CHANGE OF POSITION AFTER FOUL

• T calls foul on offensive T calls foul on offensive playerplayer

• T reports and stays as TT reports and stays as T

• L remains as L at L remains as L at opposite endopposite end

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

T

L

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FREE THROWS

• T opposite sideT opposite side

• L administers all free L administers all free throwsthrows TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

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FREE THROWS

• T opposite sideT opposite side

• L administers all free L administers all free throwsthrows TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

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FREE THROWS WITH NO LINE UP

• Official not calling foul Official not calling foul administers free throwsadministers free throws

• Calling official goes to Calling official goes to center line extended, center line extended, opposite tableopposite table

• Lead handles adminLead handles admin..

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

T

L

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TIME-OUTS

• Official closer to Official closer to scorer’s table scorer’s table administers time-outadministers time-out

• He then goes to right or He then goes to right or left position (facing left position (facing scorer’s table)scorer’s table)

• Other official with ball Other official with ball goes to nearer position goes to nearer position (ball on floor or in (ball on floor or in hands)hands)

• After time-out, return to After time-out, return to original positionsoriginal positions

TABLETABLE HOMEHOMEVISITORVISITOR

O O