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How To Become a Basketball Official
Basketball officiating is great if you are interested in being constantly active and closely involved with the game action. Basketball is also a sport you can officiate nearly year-round via school, club, AAU and amateur contests and therefore has a higher earning potential than many other sports.
Why Real Officials Love What They Do
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You Meet All Types
You meet just about every type of person there is and you have to learn to deal with all of them in a manner that shows that you deserve to be called an “official.” You meet cheaters, schemers, geniuses and idiots. You meet talented, mediocre and middle-of-the-road people. No matter who you meet, you have to deal with them as people who deserve the best from you. No matter what age, talent, salary, race or sex, you must give your all. You are expected to be perfect and improve after that.
Rick EberhardtBuffalo, N.Y., a 36-year basketball official
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It is the Best Seat in the House
I love officiating because of the challenge. It is by far the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. Unfortunately, we miss plays every night, but the challenge of trying to be perfect and get every play right is why I love it so much. There is no better feeling then walking back into the locker room with your partners and knowing that we worked together as a team and that we gave everything we had for those 48 minutes.
Ed MalloyNBA referee from Aston, Pa.
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It Has Toughened Me Up
Because of officiating I see clearly that life moments often are not about winning or even losing. It’s about being the best you can be in that moment and accepting the outcome. Sometimes I may not like the outcome, but I accept it knowing I did my best and move forward. I’ve learned how to deal with difficult crowds; I have been called things my mother did not name me. I have watched winners lose and losers win. Each year I learn something that makes me a better official and a better person. Each year I meet people that inspire me and people who serve my life no purpose, but I learn from all of it.
Bertha MooreHigh school basketball official from Baltimore, Md.
Things To Consider
Physical Demands
Basketball officials are moving constantly. There are no opportunities for rest while play is ongoing because basketball officials need to adjust their positions constantly to see the action as player positions shift. You will run between 1 and 4 miles during a competitive basketball game. Most basketball games take place indoors, but because of the activity level, hydration is something basketball officials take seriously. As the players you’re officiating get older and the competitive levels increase, the physical demands also increase.
Mental Demands
Basketball officials work with one or sometimes two or three partners. You will shift between the lead position and the trail or center position many times per game, and thus, your responsibilities will change constantly. Basketball officials are also closer to the players, coaches and the fans than in other sports and must be able to focus and ignore distractions. You will also need to be able to handle hearing verbal criticism from the stands and sometimes communicate with coaches. Teamwork and support for and from your partners is crucial to success in basketball officiating.
Training
Basketball requires officials to move to different positions around the court, and be responsible for watching different parts of the action depending on where they are. To maximize your success, you’ll have to learn all these positions well. You can train yourself with rulebooks and manuals from the Referee Training Center, but you should also join a local officials association where you can expect lectures, demonstrations and exercises that will prepare you for what you’ll face.
Different organizations have different requirements, but most require at least attendance at a meeting to go over any current rule changes. Additional requirements may be a written test with a minimum passing score, payment of fees for the upcoming season and association meeting attendance.
Equipment
- Polished, black, athletic shoes.
- Black socks.
- Black beltless slacks.
- A striped V-neck shirt no collar.
- A whistle and a lanyard.
Estimated cost: $200. Once you join a local officiating association, there may be veteran officials who are willing to give or sell you “hand–me–downs” to help you get geared up at a reduced cost.
Game Fees
Game fees vary widely based on the players’ age group, competitive level and the state you officiate in. The fees range from $20-$35 for youth games and $45-$150 for competitive high school games. To maximize your income, you can work a combination of levels several days a week, including weekend tournaments where you can work games all day. You can also work adult amateur, club and AAU basketball year-round to make reliable income. A basketball official working youth, high school and adult amateur games, with a full schedule, can make several hundred dollars per week outside their normal jobs. College officials make more and game fees increase with the level of competition. Many high level college officials and professional officials do not have other jobs, and live on their officiating income.
Certification
Here’s the path for starting and continuing your officiating career:
Youth Level
Many officials start at the youth level. Contact your local recreation department leaders. Your local association should also help you make contacts to get games. Parks & Rec departments offer youth and adult games in many cities and you can potentially work multiple games per day on the weekends for schools and independent organizations, enhancing your earning potential.
High School
After working youth games, you may feel you have the skills and confidence to work higher levels of competition. You may also start at this level if you have a good grasp of the rules and/or experience as a player. For jr. high games, ask your association leader or contact your school district. For high school games, you’ll need to work with an assigner through your local association. Any work with sanctioned school games requires you to be registered through your state, to prove you’re competent.
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) is the nation’s governing body for high school athletics. Through them you can get all the information you need from your state to register and start the process to work High School sports.
Begin your high school basketball officiating journey at highschoolofficials.com
In most cases, your state association can put you in contact with a local officials’ association. Local associations assign games, many times offer mentoring programs and assist in training.
High school athletic directors, association assigners and other officials can also get you games.
Plan to attend local camps and clinics. They are focused on helping officials learn and improve.
College
College basketball officiating is highly competitive. Officials with one year of youth experience would most likely not be a candidate even though there isn’t a designated number of years of experience to reach the college ranks. Obtaining a conference schedule and advancement within a conference is based on the league or conference. When first trying to enter a college conference, talk with officials who are currently in the conference. They can give you valuable information such as the conference commissioner and officiating camps to attend. College athletic directors or sports information directors can also be helpful.
You may start your career in the NAIA, work a NCAA Division III conference, advance to a Division II schedule, then on to a smaller Division I conference and culminate with a major Division I schedule. Attending officiating camps is an important tool to improve your officiating. Not only can you learn from experienced veterans, you can be seen by those who assign games at that level, most often conference commissioners or officiating supervisors.
The collegiate national governing bodies:
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
PO Box 6222
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6222
317-917-6222
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
120 W. 12th Street
Suite 700
Kansas City, MO 64105
816-595-8000
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
PO Box 7305
Colorado Springs, CO 80933- 7305
719-590-9788
Professional
The NBA and WNBA are two of the world’s premier sports and entertainment enterprises; a diverse group of high performing individuals delivering joy and excitement to hundreds of millions of basketball fans all over the world. It should be no surprise that much of our success depends on the Referees who ensure the integrity of the game and a forum where player’s skills, team dynamics, passion and dedication determine game outcomes.
The NBA and WNBA recruit referees from around the globe to become part of our team, but also to provide those who want to pursue this exciting career with insight into how they can develop their skills to achieve professional-level officiating excellence.
The NBA and WNBA review candidates based on expertise of officiating in live events. Prospective officials should contact any of these organizations to begin their professional journey. Candidates are evaluated by the NBA Scouting Group.
- NCAA & Conference Camps
- High School
- Intramurals/Recreation
- College (all Levels)
- Pro Am
- International
- National Try Out
Please refer to nbaofficials.com for further information.
National Association of Sports Officials
You may also consider joining NASO, the only nation-wide officials support organization. As a member-driven community; NASO exists to unite, celebrate, develop and protect all officials so that they can reach their goals and take pride in their contributions to the benefits that sports provide society.
Learn more about NASO at NASO.org.
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Blatt: Do I want to be a basketball official? Never!
"Championship"
Blatt: "Lada" is also a good car
On the principles of building a successful business, the unprofitability of basketball, the choice of Venezuela as the host of the Olympic qualification and relationships with players and officials - in an interview with David Blatt.
June 7, 2012 at 11:30 pm ET Basketball
Last Saturday, June 2, a master class for listeners and students of the "Management in team sports" RMA program was held by the head coach of the Russian men's basketball team and part-time Maccabi Tel Aviv David Blatt .
David Blatt has been working in Russia since 2006 and during this time he has gained fame not only as a competent and successful specialist, but also as an open and friendly person, and this is a rarity in the modern coaching corps. If many of his colleagues do not always consider it necessary to attend mandatory press conferences, this mentor does not like and is not very good at keeping secrets from his work, and after the game is over, he is ready to answer absolutely any question. In the format of a press conference, he proposed to hold this session as well, prefaced with a brief introductory speech. By the way, the master class was held in the Igrovoy hall before the training of the Russian team, which Blatt is preparing these days for the Olympic qualifying tournament.
– I have been giving lectures like this for a long time and in various countries. At the same time, I often perform in front of an audience that has nothing to do with basketball. Recently, business people often invite me. As it turned out, the principles of building a successful basketball team and a successful business structure are largely similar. The very process of forming a team, selecting players, what words will you find to motivate them… How do you build the training process before preparing for an important tournament, what decisions do you make during the game, and these decisions very often need to be made in a very short period of time… In the end After all, how to punish and how to encourage your players, what is best for the team - a good player or a good person, even if not such a great basketball player - all this is important not only in sports. And now, ladies and gentlemen, please, your questions. And by the way, if you have no questions, you can leave the site (Blatt said the last words, of course, as a joke, he generally jokes a lot and willingly in the course of his speeches, but here he was in vain, as they say, asking for compliments - there were many questions , and the meeting barely fit in the allotted two hours, and even then only because the basketball players of the Russian team had already begun to enter the floor).
“WHEN I TAKEN THE RUSSIA TEAM, IT WAS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE EUROPEAN CLASSIFICATION”
– How difficult is it to train basketball players from another country? In addition to the language, it is also necessary to understand the mentality of the players...
– Actually, this is a historical question. Already almost seven years ago, certain people made a decision and offered me to work with Russian basketball players. They were Olympic champion Sergei Tarakanov, who was then the general manager of the Russian national team, and Sergei Chernov, the former president of the basketball federation of your country. Neither I nor they had any confidence in success, but for myself I considered this a new and very serious challenge. After all, I had not worked with national teams before, although I already had some experience in Russia. I coached Dynamo from St. Petersburg. But the team is a completely different level. You must respect the traditions that were laid down before you, but at the same time you must be guided by your theory and practice and give results . ..
When I said that the national team is a different level, I also meant the level of difficulty. At the very beginning of the work, I had to face many things that had to be changed.
First of all - the mindset of the players. The atmosphere then in the team and around it was very tense. The Russian team sank to the very bottom of the European classification, and it was not entirely clear how to get out of there. It got to the point that some basketball players refused to go to play for the national team, the clubs tried to take some measures against them, naturally, all this made me and the players nervous...
The first decision that I made and which was not immediately understood by everyone: those who want to play for the national team will play. Speaking for the national team, you must, firstly, be proud of your country and for representing it, and secondly, enjoy the game. Naturally, it is difficult to do this under compulsion. But gradually, with the help of good people and good players, it was possible, albeit not immediately, to change the atmosphere in the team. This atmosphere, by the way, still exists today. And if at first I didn’t have much choice, now sometimes I have to refuse good basketball players, because only 12 people get into the application.
Among other things, I managed to convince the players that playing for the national team is also an opportunity to improve their career. The example of Timofey Mozgov speaks for itself. It was the invitation to the national team and a successful game at the European Championship in Poland that allowed him to “light up” in front of the American scouts, and the invitation to the NBA was not long in coming. No one says that he was not so noticeable in his club, but his overseas career began precisely after playing for the national team ... There is no one-sided return - if you want to get something, then you must do something. When you play for the national team, you end up playing for yourself.
“MACCABI'S MANAGEMENT IS SUCCESSFUL TO BREAK THE BUDGET TO ZERO”
– What can you say about European basketball as a business? Is this business profitable?
- Basketball business in Europe is an absolutely unprofitable thing. There are clubs, such as Barcelona, for example, which are part of a large system where the football team is at the top, and the rest successfully exist, so to speak, in the rays of its glory. But there are few of them. There are teams that exist at the expense of budgetary funds. The city or regional leadership believes that it is beneficial to have a team on their territory, and finds money for this. In Russia, for example, there is such a practice... One way or another, the clubs themselves are not profitable enterprises. If I may, using the example of Maccabi, which I coach, I will try to show how the basketball business works in Europe.
Israeli grand, by the way, one of the few successful clubs in the Old World. I mean the economic component. Management manages to bring the team to zero. The club receives a third of its income from the sale of television broadcasting rights, both domestic championship matches and games in the Euroleague. The next and very important part of income is ticket sales. Maccabi's home arena can accommodate more than 10 thousand spectators, and the fans like the team's game so much that Tel Aviv is almost always sold out. And this allows you to attract sponsorship and advertising money, which is the third component of the revenue side of the budget.
From the owners, which is a legal entity, the team receives approximately 10% of its budget. In other European clubs, this percentage can reach half or even more ... In America, the situation is somewhat different, basketball is a well-established business there, but even there all sorts of cataclysms happen. Suffice it to recall the lockout last season, when both the clubs and the league suffered huge financial losses. So if you have money, it is better to invest it in something else.
- Let's get back to the national team. Why do you think the qualifying Olympic tournament is held in Venezuela?
– Good question. Because I don't know how to answer it. I really don't know. What played a role here: either some friendly ties, you know, from the “Let's play with me” series, or an eye for the future . .. Maybe something big and international is going to be held in Venezuela soon ... Not I know. Of course, I have some thoughts on this matter, but the decision has been made, and I am a coach, and I need to coach my team regardless of the continent. Of course, I would be much happier if this tournament were held in Russia.
David Blatt
"IF THE TEAM OF RUSSIA AND MACCABI MET, THE TEAM WHICH I WILL WIN WILL BE"
– Are there any difficulties with inviting players to the national team now, and not only? I have. But they are of a slightly different kind than those that were when I first undertook to coach the national team. Imagine this situation. A basketball player has just worked out a three-year contract, let's say for five million. The next, according to the logic of events, he should be for five or seven years and the amount is already much more, but for this he needs to be in full combat readiness, and there is no contract yet, he only has to be, and here he is playing for the national team in a tournament where anything can happen . .. What will you do as a player, will you wait for a multi-million dollar contract or go to play for the national team at your own peril and risk?0003
Or another situation. You are the key basketball player of your team, again, with a multi-million dollar contract. You are essentially an asset to the owner of the club, his investment. And here again the national team with an unpredictable tournament where anything can happen. What will you do as a team owner? Especially if the club is in one country and the national team is in another… What will you say to your player? And what about me, the coach? On the one hand, they demand a result from me, and on the other hand, for objective reasons, I can’t gather all the strongest… Call on young people who are not yet a club property and who have something to prove? But then what about the audience who want to see the stars at the tournament?
So far, I see only two ways out of this situation. Either a reduction in the terms of club tournaments, or a decrease in the number of competitions with the participation of national teams. Which way the basketball officials will go - the answer, I think, is obvious in the current situation. But I will say this. If a player wants to play for the national team, and the national team, in turn, has all the conditions for the game, then a compromise can always be found.
– Did it ever occur to you to become a basketball official?
– ( After listening to the translation of the question, Blatt waved his hands in mock horror at Oleg Ushakov, general manager of the Russian national team ) Are you pushing me to take his place!? Never! You see, I am absolutely satisfied with what I do. I am always ready to give advice, help if they ask me, but I also don’t want to be responsible for what happens outside the basketball court. Believe me, I have a lot to do with her. And that suits me just fine. Organizing the life of a team is a completely different job, and no less important than the job of a coach. I know what I'm talking about.
– If we imagine the following situation: the Russian team and Maccabi are playing, who will win?
- I anticipated such a question and prepared the answer accordingly. The team that I am currently coaching will win. It was today that the Russian team would have won.
- In general, how big is the difference between the leadership of the club and national teams? And how does the club feel about the fact that you are also coaching the national team, moreover, of another country?
- The club is easier to coach in the sense that there is no need to further stimulate the players. They receive money for their work, and if the work of one or another basketball player does not suit me, the club management simply acquires another instead. As for the combination ... Naturally, my boss at Maccabi is not very happy with this. Of course, he would like me to rest after the season. But we find a compromise. Moreover, in Israel I can’t fully relax even in the off-season. One way or another, everything revolves around basketball. Meetings, calls, meetings again, it turns out to sleep no more than five hours even on vacation.
“ONLY THOSE WHO DON'T WANT TO SPEND LOTS OF TIME IN THE TRAINING ROOM ARE GOING TO GO FOR LUCK”
– You have already said that sometimes it is much easier for a young player to shine by playing for the national team than for his own club. Are there any players in the nearest reserve of the Russian national team who are able to “shoot”?
– If you are asking about basketball players of the level of Andrei Kirilenko, then I will answer that not yet. Not now. But on the other hand, at the last European Championship, a year ago, a basketball player played in the Russian national team, I mean Antonov, who was unknown to anyone a couple of years ago and played in the second division. And in the national team he showed himself properly, which immediately affected his club career. And besides, his performance (at least I really hope so) will be an example for others. If he could, then why not try me? And the sooner a young basketball player thinks about it and puts some effort into it, the better.
The life of a professional athlete is short. During this time, he must have time to do a lot. First of all, correctly calculate the forces. And not only physical and gaming. Financial too. Sometimes you look at young players: they play not so long ago, but they come in such cars! . . You try to talk to them: why do you need a car for a quarter of a million dollars, but they don’t understand what I mean ... You continue: there are many good American, Japanese, after all, the Lada is also a good car, you can buy a house for this money, if not in Moscow, then somewhere near Kursk ... No, a car is more important for them. What are they thinking? So you also need to learn how to calculate financial opportunities. And in this I, as a coach, can also help them. A coaching career is much longer than a playing one, but it is full of all sorts of difficulties, and I have to keep a rainy day in mind.
– Did you have any problems in Russia, let's say, of a non-playing nature? In other words, given some Russian characteristics, did you have any problems with people around basketball? Officials in Russia sometimes have significant influence...
- If you mean my relationship with the Basketball Federation, then I'll say this. Wherever you go and where the work will be connected with people, everything will not be perfect right away. But people, if they are determined to resolve issues, will always be able to agree among themselves. Nobody says that this will be an easy task and everything will happen at once, but I repeat, if everyone is set on resolving issues, then the puzzle will work out. Therefore, I have no problems with the RFB. In the end, the fact that I have been working here for more than five years speaks for itself. In everything and always I felt support.
– Do you think it is realistic in principle to make basketball, if not profitable, then at least a self-sustaining business? I mean in Russia…
– Possibly. You just need to clearly understand that this is not a matter of one year ... And it is necessary to start with playground facilities. As it was well said in one American film, dedicated, however, to baseball, but the essence of this does not change. There, the guys who decided to create a team start with a stadium project. “Guys, if we manage to build it, then 9 people0003
will definitely come to us. ” It's actually not very difficult. You need desire, people who are properly motivated and ready to work, a precise plan and patience. If all these components add up, then the result will certainly come. And don't count on luck. Only those who do not want to spend a lot of time in the training room rely on it.
Source: Championship
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- Never give up the game.
Why is basketball so valuable?
Basketball teaches you how to be a good team player and can be a great social sport. … Basketball puts a lot of stress on the body and injuries can happen, so it's important to stretch your muscles and joints, and cooling is important. Make sure you have plenty of fluids on hand and rehydrate regularly.
What are 3 interesting facts about basketball?
10 basketball facts you didn't know
- James Naismith invented basketball.