I used to play pick up games officiated by my friends, so I didn't know the specifics about this. now I know why I often get called for illegal screen fouls in official tournaments. example no. 1 is what I often do because my legs are too wide. example no. 5 I often get a call from the referee even though I'm trying to do a pick and roll. thank you for this video.
Thanks for the great review. Having the specific rule reference is really helpful. It inspired me to go reread the rule, and something about doing that feels particularly valuable at this time of year.
I’m curious about the first screen where screener goes well beyond his vertical plane with elbows and feet. What happens if there is no contact because defender goes around the screen and is thereby delayed ? I’m guessing no contact=no foul.
If after you pass and land you remain stationary and within your own plane AND you allowed relevant time and distance for your opponent, you could set a legal screen.
I’m brand new to officiating so it would be helpful if you also point out what foul to call such as player control, block, etc so not only can I diagnose an illegal screen, but also call it properly to the table
Are you referring specifically to screening fouls or just fouls in general. Using the approved signals of the NFHS rules book, whichever signal most appropriately fits the foul you see is what is used.
@@OfficialsInstitute think he was referring to screening fouls. Tend to struggle with those as well. Always seem to put my hand on my head with illegal screens but I know that’s not the correct signal
Hi guys, I have a legit question. Is there an illegal off-ball screen? Or screen violation in off ball screen? Also, is there violation in full court press? Like, can it be called for illegal screen in full court press?
I don’t understand. I don’t know what a screen is which is why I’m watching this video. I’ve watched lots of basketball games and heard the name but never learned what they are so I thought I would learn. It looks like a lot of people running around.
I don’t get called for illegal screens to often but I still don’t know the rules about them so this was very helpful
Glad we could help
This needs to be taught to the officials in the NBA...
Maybe. NBA has different rules as the players are the best of the best, so they write the rules to allow for more action.
That makes no sense at all. You are just rationalizing and defending NBA BS rules@@OfficialsInstitute
I used to play pick up games officiated by my friends, so I didn't know the specifics about this. now I know why I often get called for illegal screen fouls in official tournaments. example no. 1 is what I often do because my legs are too wide. example no. 5 I often get a call from the referee even though I'm trying to do a pick and roll. thank you for this video.
Glad it helped.
Thanks for the great review. Having the specific rule reference is really helpful. It inspired me to go reread the rule, and something about doing that feels particularly valuable at this time of year.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Great job with the clips and the breakdown.
Much appreciated!
It's no wonder why nobody has any clue about BBall rules...the officials got all of these calls wrong.
Thanks for watching.
Haha yes .. I have been playing BB for more than 20 years still confused
You can't set feet wider than shoulders on a screenz… so white was illegal
Number 10, Green, who pushed through the screen was dodgey as...he even grabbed the leg of the shooter, tripping him in the air
Thanks for sharing
Very knowledgeable and inspiring! Well done! Greetings from Taiwan.
Thanks. Thanks for watching!
Excellent. Thank you!
Your welcome
I’m curious about the first screen where screener goes well beyond his vertical plane with elbows and feet. What happens if there is no contact because defender goes around the screen and is thereby delayed ? I’m guessing no contact=no foul.
Correct
Do moving screen rules differ between NFHS, NBA, NCAA, and FIBA? Or are they generally the same
Screening rules are generally pretty similar at all levels.
Can I pass the ball land and screen in one motion if I respect the defenders space?
If after you pass and land you remain stationary and within your own plane AND you allowed relevant time and distance for your opponent, you could set a legal screen.
Have you ever discussed picks and rolls?
We have not. I'll send the idea to our development team.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I’m brand new to officiating so it would be helpful if you also point out what foul to call such as player control, block, etc so not only can I diagnose an illegal screen, but also call it properly to the table
Are you referring specifically to screening fouls or just fouls in general. Using the approved signals of the NFHS rules book, whichever signal most appropriately fits the foul you see is what is used.
@@OfficialsInstitute think he was referring to screening fouls. Tend to struggle with those as well. Always seem to put my hand on my head with illegal screens but I know that’s not the correct signal
My question is someone has told me in the gym I cannot block off a screen like preventing a screen is that legal or no
Not sure what your asking. A screen is only illegal if there is contact.
are these rules valid across countries and leagues?
These rules are based solely on the NFHS rules book.
Very helpful
Always happy when it can be helpful
Ok let's say I set a screen and then when I roll the guy with the ball follows me kinda like a half back. Is this illegal because it is a legit roll.
It all depends on whether that roll causes contact that impedes the freedom of movement of an opponent.
Hi guys, I have a legit question.
Is there an illegal off-ball screen?
Or screen violation in off ball screen?
Also, is there violation in full court press? Like, can it be called for illegal screen in full court press?
Illegal screens can happen anytime even off ball and press situations.
So that last one isn’t a moving screen, much like football???
Contact must occur for a foul to be ruled.
5:05 Green #10 plays dirty. Shoves his way through the screen then pulls a leg out from under the layup shooter. He should have been ejected for that.
Some shenanigans for sure.
None of these were within frame
Thanks for watching
Aren't these soooooo easy on video in slow-mo. Lol. Good stuff. Thx.
Ha. Games would be easier to call at this speed.
someone send this video to the warriors
Lol
I don’t understand. I don’t know what a screen is which is why I’m watching this video. I’ve watched lots of basketball games and heard the name but never learned what they are so I thought I would learn. It looks like a lot of people running around.
Many non officials call them picks. It’s just a method of obstructing an opponent by placing the body in the way legally.
Whew! Playing with a Covid mask. These kids are gonna be tough!
It wasn't optimal for all involved.
More like a dance than a sport
Ha
Kid at 6:20 is such a hack ..
Ha. Thanks for watching.