Saturday, 9 May 2015

Basketball: Referee Signals (I)

Hello!!
In this post, we will talk about signals of referee basketball.
There are a lot of different signals that basketball referees, also called officials, use in the game. It can get confusing. This is a list of the different basketball referee hand signals and what they mean. The specific rules below are described in more detail on other pages (see links at bottom of page). 

Referee Basketball
Violations Signals

Basketball traveling violaton referee signal
Walking or traveling
(not bouncing the ball while walking)

Basketball double dribble violaton referee signal
Illegal or double dribble

Carrying or palming signal
Carrying or Palming the ball

Over and back signal
Over and back (half-court violation) 
Five second violation signal
Five second violation

basketball official signal for 10 seconds
Ten seconds (taking more than 10 seconds to get the ball over half court)

referee kicking signal for basketball
Kicking (intentionally kicking the ball)

basketball three second signal
Three seconds (offensive player is in the lane or key for more than 3 seconds)

References: 
http://www.ducksters.com/sports/basketball/referee_signals.php

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