2006 FIBA RULE DIFFERENCES

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Transcript 2006 FIBA RULE DIFFERENCES

2008 FIBA RULES
Presentation
By: Marios Tenentes
TABO Education Officer
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

PAUL DESHAIES – CABO NATIONAL
INTERPRETER

NANCY ETHIER – FIBA OFFICIAL

TED MONTGOMERY – OABO PROVINCIAL
INTERPRETER
TIME-OUTS
 Requested
at table by coach
or assistant coach
 Ignore from floor or bench
 No conditional requests
allowed
 Table informs officials at first
opportunity
 Can withdraw request before
official is informed
TIME-OUTS
 Granted during play
stoppage, dead ball, clock
stopped (foul or violation)
 After field goal to team
scored upon
 To either team if the last
free throw is successful.
 To either team after a free
throw is followed by a throw
in from mid-court.
TIME-OUTS
 No
timeouts between free
throws
 Double requests given to
first coach unless other team
scored upon
 If you hear coach asking,
wait for table to buzz & make
request
TIME-OUTS
2
in first half
 3 in second half
 1 per extra period
 No carry over (use ‘em or
lose ‘em)
 Signal: form T w index finger
 Positions: Far end of FT line,
facing table
TIME-OUTS
 All
are full 60 sec. (no
shortening)
 Warning horn at 50 sec.
 Subs ok after warning horn
 Teams must stay at bench
area until warning horn.
TIME-OUTS
IN LAST 2 MINUTES OF THE
4th QUARTER or OVERTIME:
 If
offense requests a timeout
from the backcourt. (i.e. after
a made fg, ft or defensive
violation), throw-in is
opposite the table at the
centre line
 Player straddles line
TIME-OUTS
IN LAST 2 MINUTES OF THE
4th QUARTER or OVERTIME:
 The
ensuing throw in may be
thrown into the backcourt
 No 24 sec. reset but a new
backcourt 8 sec. count
begins
SHOT CLOCK
24 sec. to release for shot
Must subsequently hit rim
Shot clock starts when team
has control of live ball
Does not start on a tip –
game clock may run while
24 sec. clock does not
SHOT CLOCK:
NO RESET
AP Arrow to team in control
Air ball followed by
simultaneous possession, AP
to offense
Offensive injury
SHOT CLOCK:
RESET
Defensive injury
Kicked or fisted ball
Official whistle in error
Shot hits rim, offense
regains control
Turnover controlled by
defense
SHOT CLOCK:
RESET continued…
Ball goes in (score)
Technical stoppage - no adv
Foul – except cancellation of
equal penalties & same
team gets throw-in
SIGNAL: Rotate hand, index
finger extended
VIOLATIONS:
SHOT CLOCK
Shot not released prior to
24. sec. horn
Ball released in time but
does not hit ring
Horn doesn’t stop play, only
the official’s whistle does
SIGNAL: Fingers of one hand
touch shoulder
SHOT CLOCK:
EXCEPTION
• Shot is released before horn
and does not hit ring, but
opponents gain IMMEDIATE
& CLEAR CONTROL of ball –
disregard horn and allow
play to continue
UNSPORTSMANLIKE
FOUL
 A player
CONTACT foul which,
in the judgement of the official,
is not a legitimate attempt to
directly play the ball within the
spirit and intent of the rules
 SIGNAL: Grasp wrist upward
UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL:
PENALTY
 Free
throws shot by player who
was fouled (throw-in at centre or
jump ball to begin first period)
 2 if player not in act of shooting
 2 or 3 if in act & ball did not go in
 1 additional if basket made
DISQUALIFYING FOUL
 Any
FLAGRANTLY
UNSPORTSMANLIKE action
of a player, substitute,
excluded player, coach,
assistant or team follower
 SIGNAL: Clenched fists raised
DISQUALIFYING FOUL
continued…
 Player
also DQ’ed with 2
UNSPORTSMANLIKE fouls
 Coach DQ’ed with 2 ‘C’
Technicals, 3 ‘B’ Technicals
or combination of any 3
DISQUALIFYING FOUL:
PENALTY
 Offender
must go to dressing
room or leave the building
(unless player is a minor)
 Free throws shot by player
fouled, or any opponent if noncontact
DISQUALIFYING FOUL:
PENALTY continues…
 Free
throws followed by throw-in
at centre or jump ball to begin first
period
 2 if player not in act of shooting
 2 or 3 if in act & ball did not go in
 1 additional if basket made
FOULS
- TECHNICAL FOULS –
PLAYERS
 Non-contact
fouls of a behavioural
nature – live or dead ball
 2 shots plus possession at centre
line (any opponent may shoot)
 All technicals by “players” are
charged as such & are also team
fouls
 SIGNAL: Form T, palm showing
FOULS
- TECHNICAL FOULS –
COACHES
 All
technicals on coaches,
assistants, substitutes and team
followers are charged to the head
coach
 Technicals on the coach, etc. do
not count as team fouls
FOULS
- TECHNICAL FOULS –
COACHES
 Actions
that merit technicals are
classified as follows:
 C on the head coach - 2 of these =
ejection
 B on the bench - 3 of these or 1 C
and 2 B’s = ejection
PLAYER FOULING OUT
 30
sec. to replace
 Team charged with a timeout if
they take longer than 30 sec.
 If team has no timeouts then a B
technical is charged
FOULS ON OPPOSING TEAMS
 Fouls
of equal gravity are
cancelled regardless of the order in
which they occur
FOULS ON OPPOSING TEAMS
 Play

1: A1 is fouled in the act of
shooting, followed by a Technical
on coach A and a Technical on
coach B
Cancel the two coach T’s and
shoot the two FT’s for A1.
FOULS ON OPPOSING TEAMS
 Play

2. A1 fouled in the act of
shooting, FG is good. A1 commits
an unsportsmanlike foul on B1 and
then a technical.
A1 1 FT, B1 2 shots, any B player 2
shots and possession.
FOULS ON OPPOSING TEAMS
 Play
3: During a live ball A1 makes
inappropriate comments towards
B2. At the same time B2 pushes
A1.
 This is not a double foul but the
penalties are of equal gravity.
Team A retains possession. Throw
in at spot of foul
QUIZ #1: Name 5 situations
when a player will straddle the
centre line for the throw-in.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Beginning of a quarter
After unsportsmanlike foul
After technical foul
After disqualifying foul
After a time-out in last 2 min. by
offense in their backcourt
QUIZ #2: Who invented
the shot clock, and how did he
decide to use 24 sec. as the limit?
 The
owner of the Syracuse NBA team
invented the shot clock. He calculated
this by taking the number of seconds
in an NBA game and dividing it by the
average number of team possessions
(120).