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Basketball referee signals help to tell the crowd, scorer’s table, coaches, and players what is happening on the floor. But watching the game could get confusing if you don’t know what the referee signals mean.
9 Φεβ 2017 · This document outlines various hand signals used by officials in basketball games to communicate scoring, timeouts, substitutions, violations, fouls, number of players, and other key information during gameplay.
Hand Signals are the sole communication means of Referees to the Players on the court during the game. The non-verbal conveyance by the referees of the ‘foul or violation calls’ or ‘penalties’ is achieved by gestures of Hand-Signals.
Referees use hand signals during a basketball game to inform players, coaches, other officials, and the crowd of their decisions. When a call is made, the referee will blow the whistle and then use his/her arms and hands to signal a call.
Understanding the hand signals used by referees in basketball can be a game-changer for players and coaches alike. By learning these signals, players can adjust their gameplay, avoid costly turnovers, and stay ahead of the competition.
Ever wonder what the referees are signaling during a basketball game? Read on to learn about a breakdown of each referee signal and what each one means. Breaking Down Each Referee Signal. Violation Signals. Traveling (aka Walking)
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE BASKETBALL. - OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS. 1 The hand signals illustrated in these rules are the only official signals. They must be used by all officials in all games. 2 It is important that the table officials are also familiar with these signals. I. SCORING. ONE POINT. TWO POINTS. THREE-POINTS ATTEMPT.