OFSAA FIBA (HIGH SCHOOL)

Similar documents
FIBA RULE CHANGES 2010

FIBA INTERPRETATIONS

REFRESHER EXAM

CABO NATIONAL RULE EXAM

New York State Girls Basketball Officials Association Rules and Mechanics Examination Open Book

12. A1 is setting a screen against defender B1. Must A1 face B1 for the screen to be legal?

REFRESHER EXAM

Official Basketball Rules Official Interpretations

OBRI - OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS

2018 OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES OBRI OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS. Valid as of 31 st January 2019, 2nd Edition

2018 OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES OBRI OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS. Valid as of 1 st October 2018, 2nd Edition

FIBA RULE CASEBOOK. created and updated by. Paul Deshaies CABO National Interpreter

OBRI Yellow version august Official Basketball Rules Official Interpretations

FIBA RULE CHANGES 2010 September 2010

FIBA RULE CASEBOOK. created and updated by. Paul Deshaies CABO National Interpreter

USA Basketball Tournament Rules

FIBA RULE CASEBOOK. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF Basketball OFFICIALS. Bill Denney BC Provincial interpreter and Seward Neilsen, NB Provincial Interpreter

C A N A D I A N A S S O C I A T I O N O F B A S K E T B A L L O F F I C I A L S

Official Basketball Rules Official Interpretations

FIBA RULE CHANGES Prepared by Paul Deshaies CABO National Interpreter

Official Basketball Rules Official Interpretations

2014/2015 FIBA RULES: QUICK REFERENCE : WE HAVE SOME RULE CHANGES THIS YEAR. THERE ARE SOME CANADIAN INTERPRETATIONS AS WELL. RULE

BE Amendment. FIBA Regulation. Any accessories USED BY the team must be IN ONE SAME SOLID colour (ANY COLOUR)

Uniform. FIBA Regulation. BE Amendment. Any accessories USED BY the team must be IN ONE SOLID colour (ANY COLOUR).

Out of Bounds & The Throw-In

FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE BASKETBALL INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL FEDERATION FIBA. World Technical Commission

FIBA OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2004 OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS

25/11/2014 FIBA RULE CHANGES FOR Injury (Article 5) Example 1. Held ball (Article 12) Shot made and its value (Article 16)

FIBA RULES. Editorial changes to the rules Changes to our mechanics Ontario Basketball enforcement

NCAA Men s Basketball Officiating Exam

Inter-Athletic Council of Officials. New Official s Basketball Class Module #4 Sequence of Events

2017 USA Basketball 14U National Tournament FIBA Rule Modifications

Official Basketball Rules 2004

KAMLOOPS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BASKETBALL PROGRAM. Philosophy

Basketball Officials Exam For Postseason Tournament Consideration

BASKETBALL VICTORIA COMPETITIONS AND LEAGUES NEW RULES

YMCA OF GREATER LOUISVILLE YOUTH BASKETBALL RULES 3 YEAR OLD RULES

UC MERCED INTRAMURAL SPORTS

Tournament Rules. Timers/Scorekeepers. Scorekeepers will be provided by the Run The World Tribe

KAMLOOPS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM

FIBA OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2008 OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS

Basketball Officials Exam For Postseason Tournament Consideration & Answers

Some of the basic fundamentals of these NCAA Rules are in an updated version of the NCAA Rules Book.

Three-Person Mechanics

WOA Basketball Test

What preventative voice/ words should the referee say in the following scenarios?

Official Basketball Rules 2010

Official Uniforms. Look Professional Black shorts Stripes Tennis shoes No jewelry Whistles No cell phones

NFHS Basketball Exam Part II

2018 WNSL Basketball Rules

If a player is directed to leave the game for a violation of the uniform rule the coach must replace the player within 30 seconds

Module 5 One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic = One Team Their Game, Our Passion

FIBA STATISTICIANS MANUAL 2016

2017 IHSAA BB TEST 2 DUE MONDAY 1/8/2018 A ball that is in contact with two players:

One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic = One Team Their Game, Our Passion

Module 4 One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic = One Team Their Game, Our Passion

OFFICIAL BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS MANUAL 2012

1. At the start of a game, each team may play with fewer than five players,

GHSA BASKETBALL STUDY GUIDE

Rule changes. 30 August 2018 v 3.0

Basketball Table Crew Instructions

FIBA RULES For complete FIBA rules go to

South Dakota High School Activities Association. Finally, Game Day Has Come Make The Most Of It

2013 MEN'S BASKETBALL OFFICIATING EXAM

SUMMERY of the CHANGES in Comments & Interpretations, Version # 3 / July 2017 / - (complete new edition).

The referee shall be empowered to make decisions on any points not specifically covered in the rules.

2) A visible display shall be located at the scorer's table to indicate team possession for the alternating-possession procedure.

GHSA BASKETBALL STUDY GUIDE

City of Mesa Youth Sports BASKETBALL RULEBOOK Winter 2018

MEMORANDUM. Summary of Main Changes

Youth House Basketball Rules Kindergarten Grade 8 Revised Fall 2017

3.1 Rules of the Game

5-on-5 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL RULES

NCAA Women s Basketball RULE INTERPRETATIONS/CLARIFICATIONS As of 12/4/2017

THROW-INS A THROW-IN IS THE METHOD OF PUTTING THE BALL IN PLAY FROM OUT-OF-BOUNDS (4-42-4).

10-SECONDS IN THE BACK COURT

Volume 2: OFFICIATING MECHANICS

Significant Manual Revisions. Crew of Two

BASKETBALL RULES FOR BEGINNERS

Basketball Rules Exam

Summary of Main Changes

NFHS Basketball Exam Part II

WNSL Christmas Tournament Rules

OYA Girls Basketball Rules Season

MINI-BASKETBALL RULES

BASKETBALL HISTORY OBJECT OF THE GAME

YMCA YOUTH SPORTS Rule Book FOURSEASONS YMCA Basketball

MAJOR BASKETBALL RULES DIFFERENCES (Men s and Women s)

MOORPARK BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION RULES AND REGULATIONS

Module 8 One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic = One Team Their Game, Our Passion

Guide: Numbers at the end of each question identify appropriate rules which may apply to the question. Terms used in the guide include:

The WOA patch shall be worn centered on the left chest pocket.

Stow Youth Basketball Association Rules Info

Tiger Basketball Official Playing Rules

Official NCAA Basketball Statisticians Manual. Official Basketball Statistics Rules With Approved Rulings and Interpretations

South Dakota High School Activities Association

IHSAA Basketball Exam. Page 1 of 22

OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES SUMMARY OF CHANGES 2014

NFHS BASKETBALL EXAM PART 1

CBOA RULES TEST CLASSIFICATION B

Transcription:

OFSAA FIBA (HIGH SCHOOL) 2016 F. Cecchetto 2016

INTERVALS OF PLAY An Interval of Play. BEGINS: when the officials arrive on the floor prior to the start of the game, but is not greater than 20 minutes when the horn sounds to end the period ENDS: when the ball leaves the hands of the official for the opening jump ball at the beginning of each period when the ball is placed at the disposal of the player taking the throw-in

IMPORTANT POINTS NOTE: All fouls called during an INTERVAL OF PLAY are TECHNICAL FOULS which also count as 1 of the 5 player fouls and as 1 of the team fouls that results in a team foul penalty situation. After 4 team fouls, two free throws will be awarded for every foul committed by your opponent in that quarter. 1 and a Bonus no longer exists (n.b., there are never any free throws awarded for a player control or a team control foul). NOTE: Without exception, every game begins with a jump ball. There are no additional jump balls in a game. That includes all extra periods, if required.

1. WARM-UP recommended 20 minutes NO DUNKING IN WARM-UP penalty for dunking is a player technical (as the foul has taken place during an Interval of Play)

2. GAME LENGTH 4, 8 minute periods 4 minutes for each extra period required 1 minute interval between periods 1 and 2, and 1 minute interval between periods 3 and 4 1 minute interval between any extra period 10 minute half-time (or less if both teams agree)

3. THE RESTRICTED AREA (KEY) use the high school (NFHS) restricted area (key) if a gym does not have a high school restricted area, then use the most recent FIBA restricted area

4. 3 POINT SHOT use the high school (NFHS) 3 point arc (19.75 ft.) if the NFHS arc is not available - use the old FIBA 3 point arc (6.25m), or if only the new FIBA arc is on the court use it (6.75m)

H.S. 35 Second Shot Clock (OFSAA) Signals:. Shot Clock Violation Clock Reset Shot

The 35 Second Shot Clock: The 35 Second Shot Clock begins whenever: A player gains control of a live ball on the playing court, On a throw-in, the ball touches or is legally touched by any player on the playing court and the team of that player taking the throw-in remains in control of the ball. Note: A team must attempt a shot for a field goal within 35 seconds. To constitute a shot for a field goal within 35 seconds:

The ball must leave the player's hand(s) before the shot clock signal sounds, and After the ball has left the player's hand(s), the ball must touch the ring or enter the basket. When a shot for a field goal is attempted near the end of the 35-second period and the shot clock signal sounds while the ball is in the air: If the ball enters the basket, no violation. If the ball touches the ring but does not enter the basket, no violation. The signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue. If the ball misses the ring, a violation has occurred; however, if the opponents (team on defence) have

gained immediate and clear control of the ball, the signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue.

Shot Clock Operator: Resets the clock to 35 seconds: 1. When the ball touches the ring of the opponents basket (unless the ball lodges between the ring and the backboard). 2. When the ball enters the basket. 3. When a team is awarded a throw-in as the result of a foul or violation. 4. When the team on defence gains control of the ball during play, e.g., - intercepts a pass - steals a dribble 5 When a team is awarded free throws. 6 On instructions from an official. No Reset: 1. When the ball goes out of bounds and the team that had control will be

awarded the ball for the throw-in. 2. On a held ball, when the team that had control will be awarded the ball for a throw-in as a result of the possession arrow. 3. On a double foul, when the ball is awarded to the team that was previously in control.

Starting the 35 Second Clock 1. On the opening jump ball: When a team gains control of the ball 2. On a throw-in: When the ball touches or is touched by any player on the floor 3. On a rebound: When a player on the floor gains control.

Turn the shot clock off: 1. When there are less than 35 seconds remaining in any quarter. Shot Clock Advice: 1. If in doubt, don t reset. 2. Don t reset after a whistle until officials have finished any communication on floor and/or to table. 3. Get in the habit of taking a mental note of the time showing on the shot clock (and game clock) if/as possible before you reset it (in case a correction is needed). 4. Pay attention to whether in your judgment, a shot was released before the signal sounds or not (there may

be a case where the officials may consult with you, such as loud gym or inaudible signal).

INTERPRETATIONS OF SHOT CLOCK PROCEDURES (OFSAA) The modifications to FIBA rules, concerning the shot clock, create exceptions or adjustments to the FIBA casebook and the CABO casebook with regards to shot clock rulings (Articles 29/50). In all cases all references to 24 seconds, and 14 second resets, do not apply to FIBA high school games using the OFSAA modifications. All shot clock periods are 35 seconds and all resets are to 35 seconds as well. So in the FIBA Interpretations, statements 29/50-12; 29/50-27; and 29/50-33 to 29/50-42 inclusive, do not apply.

There are some interpretations in the Canadian FIBA addition of the handbook, that will need some further modification. They are as follows: FIBA CASEBOOK Statements and examples from 29/50-46 to 29/50-50: All resets are 35 seconds and if less than 35 seconds remains in the period then the shot clock is turned off. FIBA CASEBOOK 29/50-51 Example: Cont d.

With 58 seconds remaining on the game clock in the 4 th period A1 is fouled in his back court by B1. Team A has 19 seconds remaining on the shot clock. This is Team B s 3 rd foul in the period. Team A is granted a time-out. Interpretation: The game shall be resumed with a Team A throw-in at the point of interruption with 35 seconds on the shot clock. FIBA CASEBOOK Cont d. 29/50-53 Example: With 30 seconds remaining on the game clock in the 4 th period A1 dribbles in his front court. B1 taps the ball to Team A s backcourt where A2 now controls the ball. B2

fouls A2 with 8 seconds remaining on the shot clock. This is Team B s 3 rd foul in the period. Team A is granted a time-out. Interpretation: The game shall be resumed with a Team A throw-in at the point of the foul, or the point of interruption with the shot clock turned off. CABO CASEBOOK 29-5 The Interpretation would be the same as 29/50-51 above and the shot clock is set to 35 seconds. 29-12

Team A scores a basket with 0:28 left in the 4 th period. Coach B requests a time-out. When play resumes, should the shot clock be reset to 14 seconds? NO. The shot clock shall be turned off as there are less than 35 seconds remaining on the game clock. The throw-in shall be made from Team B s endline, with the opportunity to run the endline. 29-16; 29-17; 29-18; 29-19; 29-22 will not apply to FIBA high school games using the OFSAA modifications. 29-20 and 29-21 the resets will be to 35 seconds in all cases. NO SHOT CLOCK

AVAILABLE CLOSELY GUARDED SITUATIONS: The FIBA Rule (Article 27.1, 27.2) A closely guarded count is applied when a player is holding the ball, and a defensive player is playing active defense within 1 metre, anywhere on the court. When there is no shot clock, if in the judgment of the officials a team is withholding the ball from play or purposely delaying, a continuous closely guarded count will be applied to the offensive player who is being actively guarded within 1 metre while both holding and/or dribbling the ball. EXAMPLE: A player receives the ball and is being closely guarded for 3 seconds, than begins to dribble and the defender

keeps actively guarding within one metre for another 2 seconds. RULING = VIOLATION (NOTE: This may be applied at any point in the game if the officials think any team is stalling on purpose.) SUBSTITUTIONS Substitutions will be handled as per FIBA rules. Please note: A time-out taken between free-throws (as allowed in OFSAA (H.S.) FIBA rules) does not create an opportunity for substitution. This is an exception. Substitutions are allowed after any violation, foul, and an official s whistle. Substitutions are allowed after a basket and a time-out has been requested at the appropriate time.

SUBSTITUTIONS Cont d. A key point: With 2 minutes or less remaining in the 4 th period or extra period(s), if the team that has been scored upon has a sub at the scorer s table, the timer will sound the horn to allow the officials to admit the substitution. WHY? In the last 2 minutes, the clock is stopped after every made basket. TEAM FOULS PENALTY ( BONUS ) The penalty is applied per period and extra period(s) as per FIBA rules. A team will be shooting the penalty after the 4 th foul (i.e., on the 5 th foul) committed by their opponents. The team foul count is reset to zero at

the beginning of each period. n.b., An extra period is not a new period. It is a continuation of the 4 th period. FIBA RULES NOT APPLIED The FIBA rules are not applied to the high school game for time-outs or throw-ins during the last 2 minutes of the 4 th quarter, or the last 2 minutes of an extra period. NOTE: A time-out granted to the entitled team will be followed by a throw-in, at the point of the foul or interruption.

H.S. (OFSAA) TIME-OUTS THE RULE: 1. Each time-out shall last one minute. 2. A time-out opportunity begins when: a. For both teams, when the ball becomes dead, the game clock is stopped and the official has ended his communication with the scorer s table. b. For both teams when the ball becomes dead following a free-throw. c. For both teams, when a field goal is scored. d. For the team in control of the ball, when the official grants a player s/head coach s oral and/or visual request, and the ball is in control of a player of his team. 3 A time-out opportunity ends when the ball is at the disposal of an opposing

player for a throw-in or a free-throw. 4 Each team may be granted: 5 time-outs during the 32 minute playing time in a game. 1 time-out during each extra period Unused time-outs may not be carried over into an extra period.

H.S. TIME-OUT: PROCEDURES 1. Before recognizing the request for time-out, the official must be certain that the rules permit granting a time-out in the existing situation. The official must see and hear the head coach or player prior to granting the request. 2. For all opportunities where the clock is stopped, the official will move to the reporting area, blow his whistle, make the time-out signal and verbally state time-out for the team that called it. 3. When the clock is running, the official will simultaneously blow his whistle and raise his arm to stop the clock. Then move to the reporting area and repeat the procedure outlined in step #2. 4. The time-out begins when the official

blows his whistle and gives the time-out signal. 5. Officials move to positions opposite the scorer s table, as per the manual. 6. After 50 seconds, the timer sounds the horn and the official immediately blows his whistle and beckons the players to return to the court. 7. At this point, the time-out ends when the whistle is blown. 8. The officials return to original positions and resume play at the point of play where the time-out opportunity began. NOTE: There will be no advancement of the ball on a time-out taken with 2 minutes or less remaining in the game.

Questions that we will need to be able to answer! Question #1 Team A scores a basket with 1:55 remaining in the 4th quarter. Team B has a substitution waiting at the scorer's table, does the timer sound the horn to allow this substitution? ANSWER: YES - FIBA RULE Question #2 Team A scores a basket with 1:55 remaining in the 4th quarter. Team A has a substitution waiting at the scorer's table, is this sub allowed at this time? NO - They would have to call time out to initiate.

Question #3 Since the answer to question #2 is NO - and because both teams can call a time-out after any basket in H.S. (OFSAA) FIBA rules, then, if Team A called a time-out, could they then make substitutions? YES Note: This would be an exception to the FIBA Rules for substitution, but because the scoring team (Team A) called a time-out, a substitution would be allowed. Question #4 Team A or Team B asks for a time-out between free throws (the officials have not yet awarded the ball to the free thrower). Is this allowed? YES

Question #5 If the answer to question #4 is yes, can the team (s) make substitutions during the time-out awarded between free throws. NO - This time-out request scenario was specifically asked to be allowed to "ice the shooter".