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Mechanics
Presentation
2016-17 SeasonJ.D. Collins
National Coordinator of Men’s Basketball
CCA Manual Mechanics Committee
(MCBO, LLC)
J.D. Collins, NCAA National Coordinator
Mark Whitehead, AAC/ASUN/SEC
Reggie Greenwood, Ivy/Patriot
Art Hyland, NCAA SRE
John Cahill, Big East
Bobby Dibler, Big Sky/Big West/MWC/PAC-12/WCC/WAC
Tony Stigliano, DII Representative
Jim Haney, DIII Representative
Brad Taylor, NCAA Representative
Mechanics Reminders
A few reminders from last season!
Visible Count
Section 23, Article 1: Shot Clock Off
A. The T official must have a visible 10-second count whenever the shot clock is
off.
B. When the shot clock is off, the T official must have a visible 10-second count
for situations where the offense retains possession with no reset of the 10-
second count when:
1. The defense causes the ball to go out of bounds.
2. The offense retains possession after a held ball.
3. There is a technical foul assessed to the offensive team.
C. If the offense retains possession with no reset, then the T must inform the
individuals listed below where he was at in his count and how much time
remains before a 10-second violation will be called both visually and verbally:
1. His partners.
2. The head coaches.
3. The thrower-in.
4. The table crew.
Section 18: Post-Player area
defined
Section 18: Post-Player area
defined An update was made to the current rule to specifically define a post
player’s area (Rule 4-28).
Note: The men’s game does not use a lower-defensive box; however, the
three-foot dimensions are the same as the women’s game. With games
played on a floor that has the women’s markings for the lower-defensive
box those tick marks can be used as a frame of reference.
Dribbler Leaving Trail Primary -
Center Coverage
Trail Coverage – Near Center
Court
DVSport Information – 2015-16
DVSport Information – 2015-16
DVSport Information
Time at the Monitor
Stopping the Clock on ALL Fouls
Stopping the Clock on ALL
Violations
Defensive Foul Sequence-
Violation of Vertical Cylinder
2016-17 Mechanics Reminders
1. Be mobile
2. Close down on all shots
3. C & T – one to two steps high or low
4. Trust your partners
5. Primary official reports the foul
2016-17 Mechanics Reminders
6. Move to focus on post play
7. Move to focus on rebounding
8. Move to focus on post traveling
9. Pick up the feet on the perimeter
10. Stop the clock – all fouls & violations
If you have any questions about this
presentation,
mechanics or signals email
J.D. Collins at [email protected]