Euroleague Basketball officials prep new season at clinic in Belgrade
Euroleague Basketball game officials dedicated last weekend to sharpening their officiating skills in order to make every game of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague and 7DAYS EuroCup even better for fans when the season tips off in October
Ahead of another jam-packed season of excitement, Euroleague Basketball game officials dedicated last weekend to sharpening their officiating skills in order to make every game of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague and 7DAYS EuroCup even better for fans when the season tips off in October.
The 26th Clinic for Euroleague Basketball Officials, held in the Serbian capital of Belgrade, enjoyed the participation of all 65 officials who will referee EuroLeague and EuroCup games next season, along with 12 referee coaches and distinguished guest speakers. Among those special guests were David Blatt, former EuroLeague champion and current Darussafaka Istanbul head coach, and Ronnie Nunn, former NBA Director of Officials.
From dawn until dinner on Saturday and Sunday, the officials took physical and written tests, pored over game situations and points of emphasis, and reviewed on-court trends with the Euroleague Basketball Officiating Department. Discussion groups and technology instruction added to the collective depth of knowledge as the referees focused on how to enhance both the fairness of the game and the fan experience.
"Our officials are dedicated to keeping themselves at the cutting edge of the game's trends, and this weekend we saw their enthusiasm as they look forward to the new season," said Richard Stokes, Euroleague Basketball Director, Officiating. "It's all about constantly improving and ensuring that fans can enjoy Euroleague Basketball competitions to the fullest."
Among the instructional points of emphasis over the weekend was preparing referees to apply in Euroleague Basketball competitions during the 2017-18 season a newly reworded definition for travelling that the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recently adopted for implementation worldwide starting October 1.
The clinic, which took place at the Metropole Palace Hotel in Belgrade, coincided with the opening of many team training camps in recent days and pointed to the final destination for Euroleague Basketball competitions at the culmination of the 2017-18 season. The Serbian capital is where the new season will reach a crescendo next spring with the crowning of a continental champion at the 2018 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four.
The 26th Clinic for Euroleague Basketball Officials, held in the Serbian capital of Belgrade, enjoyed the participation of all 65 officials who will referee EuroLeague and EuroCup games next season, along with 12 referee coaches and distinguished guest speakers. Among those special guests were David Blatt, former EuroLeague champion and current Darussafaka Istanbul head coach, and Ronnie Nunn, former NBA Director of Officials.
From dawn until dinner on Saturday and Sunday, the officials took physical and written tests, pored over game situations and points of emphasis, and reviewed on-court trends with the Euroleague Basketball Officiating Department. Discussion groups and technology instruction added to the collective depth of knowledge as the referees focused on how to enhance both the fairness of the game and the fan experience.
"Our officials are dedicated to keeping themselves at the cutting edge of the game's trends, and this weekend we saw their enthusiasm as they look forward to the new season," said Richard Stokes, Euroleague Basketball Director, Officiating. "It's all about constantly improving and ensuring that fans can enjoy Euroleague Basketball competitions to the fullest."
Among the instructional points of emphasis over the weekend was preparing referees to apply in Euroleague Basketball competitions during the 2017-18 season a newly reworded definition for travelling that the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recently adopted for implementation worldwide starting October 1.
The clinic, which took place at the Metropole Palace Hotel in Belgrade, coincided with the opening of many team training camps in recent days and pointed to the final destination for Euroleague Basketball competitions at the culmination of the 2017-18 season. The Serbian capital is where the new season will reach a crescendo next spring with the crowning of a continental champion at the 2018 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four.