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Appendix 0 FIBA ??Rules

Comparison of FIBA ​​and NBA rules

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rule

FIBA

NBA

Competing time

4 sessions, 10 minutes each

4 sessions, 12 minutes each

Each quarter of overtime

5 minutes

5 minutes

The interval between one and two verses and three and four verses

2 minutes

130 seconds

half time

15 minutes

15 minutes

Venue size

28x15 meters

94‘x50‘

penalty area

19‘8.2"x19‘0.3"

16'x19'

three point line distance

6.25 meters

23'9" (22' on both sides near the bottom line)

The team controls the time the ball is live at one time

24 seconds

24 seconds

24 seconds reset time

The ball hits the hoop after the shot is released

The ball hits the hoop after the shot is released

The time allowed for the ball to advance from the backcourt to the frontcourt

8 seconds

10 seconds

The clock stops after the ball hits the basket

The last two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime

The last two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime

Number of fouls a player allows

5 times

6 times

free throw

The fifth foul in each quarter begins with a free throw (two)

The fifth foul in each quarter begins with a free throw

The number of players that can stand on both sides of the restricted area during a free throw

5 (3 defensive, 2 offensive)

5 (3 defensive, 2 offensive)

jump ball

yes

yes

alley-oop

allow

allow

5-second violation by tight defender

Yes (only applicable to players holding the ball)

no

Number of referees

2 (can also use 3 if necessary)

3

Who calls for a short stop?

Only coaches allowed

Players can call timeout

Valid jersey number

4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15

all numbers

In 1892, James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, formulated the "Youth Association Basketball Rules". The original rules were only 13. In 1893, the number of rules was increased to 23. In 1897, provisions for foul throws were added. In 1904, the American Youth Association Men's Rules

The Basketball Federation officially published the first basketball rules. As late as 1915, the United States had formulated unified basketball competition rules and provided multiple language versions. In 1932, the International Amateur Basketball Federation (Fédération Internationale Basketball Amateur) was established and compiled the first

A world-unified "International Basketball Rules". With the development of basketball, its rules have also been revised simultaneously. In recent years, international basketball rules have still changed frequently.

Basic rules main article: Basketball

At the beginning of the game, players will jump the ball in the center circle of the basketball court. Players must use all legal methods with the goal of throwing the ball into the basket. Basketball rules stipulate that players can only play basketball with their hands.

However, punching is not allowed, and it is even more illegal to intentionally touch the ball with the lower body. Players holding the ball must play basketball before they can carry the ball. They can only use one hand to shoot, pass or shoot the ball.

A regular football match is divided into four quarters, each quarter lasts 10 minutes. If the victory cannot be won within the regular game time, overtime will be played. Each overtime quarter lasts 5 minutes. If the winner still cannot be determined, there will be overtime.

, it will continue until the winner is determined. During the game, each team must attack within 24 seconds. If they fail to shoot the ball or touch the opponent's basket within 24 seconds, it will be considered a violation and the opponent will be charged.

Ball rights. If a player shoots a successful shot, he or she will get 2 points. If the shot is successful in the three-point area (beyond the three-point line), he will get 3 points. In the case of a free throw, he will get 1 point.

FIBA rules: A game under the international basketball rules is 40 minutes, divided into four quarters, each quarter is 10 minutes. The distance between the 3-point line and the basket of the international basketball court is 6.75 meters. The area of ​​the international basketball court is 28 meters x 15 meters.

The international basketball three-second zone is a rectangle with an area of ​​5.8 meters x 4.9 meters. There are 4 timeouts in international basketball games and 1 timeout in overtime. The timeout length of international basketball is 1 minute. The time limit for each attack in international basketball is

is 24 seconds. The number of personal fouls in each international basketball game is 5. The free throw time limit in international basketball is 5 seconds. The number of on-field referees in international basketball is 2-3. Free throws that exceed the number of fouls in each game, international basketball

The rule is the team's 5th foul in each quarter.

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