13th EDITION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OPEN Diplomatic Club, 6-14 June, StreetBall 3x3

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13th EDITION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OPEN Diplomatic Club, 6-14 June, 2015 StreetBall 3x3 Place - The competition will take place at the Diplomatic Club in Bucharest. - In case of bad weather, the game coordinator will send by e-mail to all the participants the announcement that the competition will take place at an indoor location - Facultatea de Chimie Sala de Jocuri Sportive, Şoseaua Panduri no. 90-92. The deadline for applying and for choosing the date of forming the groups 03 th June - applying procedure 04 th June - drawing slots for the competitions Registration requirements: Registrations will be made ONLY by e mail. The participants The teams will include foreigners posted in Bucharest and members of their families, Romanian diplomats Notice that Taking into account the previous basketball experience within the MFA Open, this year the basketball competition will take place in a 3vs3 game format StreetBall Application rules: Female, male or gender mixed teams can apply Minimum age of participants is 18 In order to take part in the competition you must fill in the application form and send it together with a copy of the diplomatic ID, official ID, MFA employee card or their ID card at janette.jaglau@mae.ro and cupamae@mae.ro. Application forms without copies of the above mentioned documents will not be accepted. In some cases additional documents are required as described below. All teams files must have a front page with the team roster. Players can apply in teams or as individuals, if they can t form a team within the same diplomatic mission or a number of diplomatic missions, international organizations missions, cultural centers or economic missions. 1

Depending on their number, individual applicants can form one or several teams. The structure of the team/teams will be suggested by the organizers and agreed upon by the concerned players. A team can apply with maximum 4 members (reserve included) as follows: minimum 3 members holding a diplomatic or official ID issued by the Romanian MFA, 1 local employees of the diplomatic mission (holding of the embassy ID). Children or spouses of those holding a diplomatic or official ID issued by the Romanian MFA are encouraged to participate as regular players. The same rules apply to mixed teams formed by individual applicants or multi-embassy teams. Romanian citizens employed by the embassies or other international organizations can not enter the competition. 3x3 Rules of the Game The Official FIBA Basketball Rules of the Game are valid for all game situations not specifically mentioned in the 3x3 Rules of the Game herein. Art. 1 Court and Ball The game will be played on a 3x3 basketball court with 1 basket. A regular 3x3 court playing surface is 15m (width) x 11m (length). The court shall have a regular basketball playing court sized zone, including a free throw line (5.80m), a two point line (6.75m) and a no-charge semi-circle area underneath the one basket. Half a traditional basketball court may be used. A size 6 ball shall be used in all categories. Note: at grassroots level, 3x3 can be played anywhere; court markings if any are used shall be adapted to the available space Art. 2 Teams Each team shall consist of 4 players (3 players on the court and 1 substitute). Art. 3 Game Officials The game officials shall consist of 1 or 2 referees and time/score keepers. Art. 4 Beginning of the Game 4.1. Both teams shall warm-up simultaneously prior to the game. 4.2. A coin flip shall determine which team gets the first possession. The team that wins the coin flip can either choose to benefit from the ball possession at the beginning of the game or at the beginning of a potential overtime. 4.3. The game must start with three players on the court. Note: articles 4.3 and 6.4 apply to FIBA 3x3 Official Competitions* only (not mandatory for grassroots events). * FIBA Official Competitions are Olympic Tournaments, 3x3 World Championships (incl. U18), ZoneChampionships (incl. U18), the 3x3 World Tour and 3x3 All Stars Art. 5 Scoring 5.1. Every shot inside the arc shall be awarded one 1 point. 5.2. Every shot behind the arc shall be awarded 2 points. 5.3. Every successful free throw shall be awarded 1 point. Art. 6 Playing time/winner of a Game 2

6.1. The regular playing time shall be as follows: one period of 10 minutes playing time. The clock shall be stopped during dead ball situations and free throws. The clock shall be restarted after the exchange of the ball is completed (as soon as it is in the offensive team s hands). 6.2. However the first team which scores 21 points or more wins the game if it happens before the end of regular playing time. This rule applies to regular playing time only (not in a potential overtime). 6.3. If the score is tied at the end of playing time, an extra period of time will be played. There shall be an interval of 1 minute before the overtime starts. The first team to score 2 points in the overtime wins the game. 6.4. A team shall lose the game by forfeit if at the scheduled starting time the team is not present on the playing court with 3 players ready to play. In case of a forfeit, the game score is marked with w-0 or 0-w ( w standing for win). 6.5. A team shall lose by default if it leaves the court before the end of the game or all the players of the team are injured and/or disqualified. In case of a default situation, the winning team can choose to keep its score or have the game forfeited, whilst the defaulting team's score is set to 0 in any case. 6.6. A team losing by default or a tortuous forfeit will be disqualified from the competition. Note: if a game clock is not available the running time s length is at the organizer s discretion. FIBArecommends setting the score limit in line with the game s duration (10 minutes/10 points; 15 minutes/15 points;21 minutes/21 points). Art. 7 Fouls/Free throws 7.1. A team is in a penalty situation after it has committed 6 fouls. After a team has reached 9 team fouls, any subsequent foul will be considered technical. For the avoidance of doubt, players are not excluded based on the number of personal fouls subject to art. 15. 7.2. Fouls during the act of shooting inside the arc shall be awarded 1 free throw, whilst fouls during the act of shooting behind the arc shall be awarded 2 free throws. 7.3. Fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful field goal shall be awarded 1 additional free throw. 7.4. Team fouls 7, 8 and 9 shall always be awarded with 2 free throws. The 10th and any subsequent team foul as well as technical and unsportsmanlike fouls will be always awarded with 2 free throws and ball possession. This clause is applied also to fouls during the act of shooting and overrules 7.2 and 7.3. 7.5. Possession is kept after the last free-throw derived from an unsportsmanlike or technical foul and the game shall continue with an exchange of the ball behind the arc at the top of the court. Art. 8 How the Ball is played 8.1. Following each successful field goal or last free throw (ex article 7.5): - A player from a non-scoring team will resume the game by dribbling or passing the ball from inside the court directly underneath the basket (not from behind the end line) to a place on the court behind the arc. - The defensive team is not allowed to play for the ball in the no-charge semi-circle area underneath the basket. 8.2. Following each unsuccessful field goal or last free throw (ex article 7.5): - If the offensive team rebounds the ball, it may continue to attempt to score without returning the ball behind the arc. - If the defensive team rebounds or steals the ball, it must return the ball behind the arc (by passing or dribbling). 3

8.3. Possession of the ball given to either team following any dead ball situation shall start with an exchange of the ball (between the defensive and the offensive player) behind the arc at the top of the court. 8.4. A player is considered to be behind the arc when neither of his feet are inside nor step the arc. 8.5. In the event of a jump ball situation, the defensive team shall be rewarded the ball. Art. 9 Stalling 9.1. Stalling or failing to play actively (i.e. not attempting to score) shall be a violation. 9.2. If the court is equipped with a shot clock, a team must attempt a shot within 12 seconds. The clock shall start as soon as the ball is in the offensive players hands (following the exchange with the defensive player or after a successful field goal underneath the basket). Note: If the court is not equipped with a shot clock and a team is not sufficiently trying to attack the basket, the referee shall give them a warning by counting the last 5 seconds. Art. 10 Substitutions Substitutions can be done by any team when the ball becomes dead, prior to the check-ball. The substitute can enter the game after his teammate steps off the court and establishes a physical contact with him. Substitutions can only take place behind the end line opposite the basket and substitutions require no action from the referees or table officials. Art. 11 Time-outs One 30-second time-out is granted to each team. A player can call the time-out in a dead ball situation. Art.12 Protest procedure In case a team believes its interests have been adversely affected by a decision of an official or by any event that took place during a game, it must proceed in the following manner: 1. A player of that team shall sign the score sheet immediately at the end of the game and before the referee signs it. 2. Within 30 minutes, the team should present a written explanation of the case, as well as a security deposit of 200 USD to the Sports Director. If the protest is accepted, then the security deposit is refunded. 3. Video materials may be used only to decide if a last shot for a field goal at the end of the game was released during playing time and/or whether that shot for a field goal counts for 1 or 2 points. Art. 13 Standings of teams Both in pools and in overall competition standings, the following classification rules apply. If teams are tied after the first step, refer to the next one and so on. 1. Most wins (or win ratio in case of unequal number of games in inter-pool comparison); 2. Head-to-head confrontation (only taking win/loss into account and applies within a pool only); 3. Most points scored in average (without considering winning scores of forfeits). If teams are still tied after those three steps, the one(s) with the highest seeding win(s) the tie-breaker. Art. 14 Seeding rules Teams are seeded correlatively to the team ranking points (sum of the team s 3 best players ranking points, prior to the competition). In case of a same team ranking points, seeding will be determined randomly prior to the competition start. 4

Art. 15 Disqualification A player committing two unsportsmanlike fouls will be disqualified from the game by the referees and from the event by the organizer. Independent thereof, the organizer will disqualify the player(s) concerned from the event for acts of violence, verbal or physical aggression, tortuous interference in game results, a violation of FIBA s Anti-Doping rules (Book 4 of the FIBA Internal Regulations) or any other breach of the FIBA Code of Ethics (Book 1, Chapter II of the FIBA Internal Regulations). The organizer may also disqualify the entire team from the event depending on the other team members' contribution (also through non-action) to the aforementioned behavior. FIBA's right to impose disciplinary sanctions under the regulatory framework of the event, the Terms and Conditions of 3x3planet.com and the FIBA Internal Regulations remains unaffected by any disqualification under this Article 15. Prizes Surprises; According to the sponsors. Competition coordinator Janette Jaglau-Carabaşu, janette.jaglau@mae.ro Tel. 021/431.17.14 5