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Kamloops Basketball Officials Association Education Sessions October 23 to November 27 Presented by: Kraig Montalbetti, Educator/VP Bryce Egdell, Assistant Educator Updated: November 10, 2018
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SCHEDULE DATE TOPIC Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Orientation Session: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00 Tuesday, October 30, 2018 Rules 1-4: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00 Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Rule 5, High School, Grade 8, and Elementary Modifications: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00 Saturday, November 10, 2018 Cost $15 BCBOA Regional Clinic: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 09:00-14:30 Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Rules 6-8: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00
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SCHEDULE DATE TOPIC Tuesday, November 20, 2018
2-Person Mechanics and Signals: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00 Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Training Session at Master Men’s League (TCC), times TBA Sunday, November 25, 2018 Training Session at Women’s League (St. Ann’s), times TBA Tuesday, November 27, 2018 Exam Preparation: Held in TRU Science Room S373, 19:00-21:00 Late January, 2019 Playoff Preparation and Video Review : Location and times TBA
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2018 FIBA RULE BOOK FIBA Official Basketball Rules 2018 (FINAL YELLOW-BLUE-GREEN VERSION SEPTEMBER 2018) Valid as of October 1, 2018 Rule Book has 8 Rules, 50 Articles, and Appendices A to E Rule One - The Game – Article 1 Rule Two - Playing Court and Equipment – Articles 2 to 3 Rule Three - Teams – Articles 4 to 7 Rule Four - Playing Regulations – Articles 8 to 21 Rule Five - Violations – Articles 22 to 31 Rule Six - Fouls – Articles 32 to 39 Rule Seven - General Provisions – Articles 40 to 44 Rule Eight - Officials, Table Officials, Commissioner: Duties and Powers – Articles 45 to 50 Appendix A is Officials’ Signals (1 to 66) Appendices B-E are not relevant to our purposes (FIBA Scoresheet, Protest Procedure, Classification of Teams, and Media Time-Outs)
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Session 2 Tuesday, November 6, 2018 TRU Science Room S373 19:00-21:00 Rule 5, High School, Grade 8, and Elementary Modifications
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Rule 5 - Violations Violations:
The ball shall be awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the place nearest to the infraction, except directly behind the backboard, unless otherwise stated in these rules
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Rule 5 - Violations Out-of-Bounds:
A player is out-of-bounds when any part of his body is in contact with the floor, or any object other than a player above, on or outside the boundary line The ball is out-of-bounds when it touches: A player or any other person who is out-of-bounds The floor or any object above, on or outside the boundary line The backboard supports, the back of the backboards or any object above the playing court (underside, sides and top of the backboard are considered in-bounds)
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Rule 5 - Violations Dribbling:
Begins when a player in control of a live ball throws, taps, rolls, or bounces it on the floor and touches it again before it touches another player Ends when the player touches the ball with both hands simultaneously or permits the ball to come to rest in one or both hands
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Rule 5 - Violations Dribbling:
While dribbling, the ball may be thrown into the air as long as it touches the floor or another player before the dribbler touches it again The following are not dribbles: Fumbling the ball or tapping it before control is achieved Throwing the ball against the backboard and regaining control
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Rule 5 - Violations Travelling:
When a player catches the ball with both feet on the floor, either foot may be the pivot foot When a player catches the ball while progressing with one foot touching the floor, the first step occurs when one foot or both feet touch the floor after gaining control of the ball (original foot on the floor = step 0) When a player catches the ball with both feet off the floor, then lands on both feet simultaneously, either foot may be the pivot foot
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Rule 5 - Violations Travelling (Cont.):
When a player catches the ball with both feet off the floor, then lands on one foot, that foot becomes the pivot foot (step 1) (the player may then jump and land on both feet simultaneously) To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the hand(s) To pass or shoot for a field goal, a player may jump off a pivot foot
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Rule 5 - Violations Travelling (Cont.):
When a player in control of the ball falls to the floor, or slides while falling to the floor, no violation has occurred When a player lying on the floor in control of the ball sits up, no violation has occurred When a player lying on the floor in control of the ball rolls away from an opponent, a violation has occurred When a player lying on the floor gains control of the ball, then stands or attempts to stand (except if while dribbling), a violation has occurred
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Rule 5 - Violations 3 Seconds:
A player may not remain in their opponents' key for more than 3 seconds while his team is in control of a live ball in the frontcourt with the game clock running To leave the key, both feet must touch the floor outside it Allowance should be given to a player: Who is attempting to leave the key When he or his teammate is in the act-of-shooting When he starts to dribble towards the basket in an attempt to score
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Rule 5 - Violations Closely Guarded Player:
Applies anywhere on the court The player must be holding the ball (not dribbling) The defender must be within one meter of the player with the ball and must be actively guarding their opponent The player with the ball must pass, dribble or shoot the ball within 5 seconds The official should have a visible count
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Rule 5 - Violations 8 Seconds: The backcourt count starts when:
A player in their backcourt gains control of a live ball On a throw-in, when the ball touches any player That team must cause the ball to enter the frontcourt within 8 seconds (10 seconds for high school boys)
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Rule 5 - Violations 8 Seconds (Cont.):
A team causes the ball to go into its frontcourt when: The ball, not in control of any player, touches the front court The ball touches any offensive player who has both feet completely in contact with their frontcourt The ball touches any defensive player (or an official) who has any part of their body in contact with their backcourt During a dribble the ball and both feet of the dribbler are completely in contact with the frontcourt
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Rule 5 - Violations 8 Seconds (Cont.):
The backcourt count shall continue when the offensive team retains possession of the ball and is awarded a backcourt throw-in as a result of: An out-of-bounds violation An injury to an offensive player A technical foul committed by the defense A jump ball A double foul A new backcourt count is awarded when a defender commits a foul or a violation (except out-of-bounds)
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds: The shot clock starts when:
A player gains control of a live ball (new team control) on the playing court On a throw-in, when the ball touches any player That team must attempt a shot for field goal within 24 seconds (30 seconds for high school boys)
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
To constitute a shot for a field goal: The ball must leave the players hand(s) before the shot clock signal sounds The ball must touch the ring or enter the basket The shot clock shall be reset whenever a pass strikes the ring If the ball misses the ring but the opponents gain immediate and clear control of the ball, the signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
A new shot clock is awarded when a defender commits a foul or a violation (except out-of-bounds), or the game is stopped for a reason connected to the defensive or neither team: If the throw-in is to take place in the backcourt, the shot clock resets to 24 seconds If the throw-in is to take place in the frontcourt, the shot clock resets to 14 seconds (remains as is if greater that 14 seconds is displayed at the time of the stoppage, reset to 14 seconds if less than 14 seconds is displayed at the time of the stoppage) **18 seconds for high school boys
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
A new shot clock is awarded when an offender commits a foul or a violation (including out-of-bounds) or possession changes teams on an AP procedure If the throw-in is to take place in the backcourt, the shot clock resets to 24 seconds If the throw-in is to take place in the frontcourt, the shot clock resets to 14 seconds **18 seconds for high school boys
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
When the offensive team calls a time out from their backcourt with 2:00 or less remaining in the game or overtime, that team’s coach may decide whether the subsequent throw-in will be taken: From the place nearest to where the game was stopped (backcourt) with 24 seconds on the shot clock From the throw-in line (frontcourt) with 14 or less seconds on the shot clock Assume the ball will be put into play from the place nearest to where the game was stopped (backcourt) until the coach confirms or corrects this at the end of the time out
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
If the game is stopped for a reason connected to neither team and the reset of the shot clock would place the opponents at a disadvantage, the shot clock shall continue from the time it was stopped After the ball touches the ring (field goal or free throw attempt), the shot clock resets to 14 seconds in the case of an offensive rebound (24/30 seconds in high school) If when the ball is dead and the game clock stopped, there is less time on the game clock than the shot clock, the shot clock shall be switched off
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Rule 5 - Violations 24 Seconds (Cont.):
When a try for goal is in the air, a defender commits a foul and the ball hits the ring or enters the basket: The goal shall count (if successful) A throw-in shall be administered out-of-bounds at the nearest spot to the infraction The shot clock resets up to 14 seconds (remains as is if greater than 14 seconds is displayed at the time of the stoppage, reset to 14 seconds if less than 14 seconds is displayed at the time of the stoppage) **18 seconds for high school boys If the offended team is in the penalty, 2 free throws shall be awarded and the shot clock reset to 24 seconds
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Rule 5 - Violations Ball Returned to the Backcourt:
A team in control of a live ball in their frontcourt may not cause the ball to be illegally returned to their backcourt This occurs when an offensive player is the last to touch the ball in their frontcourt, and the ball is then first touched by an offensive player in their backcourt This does not apply when new team control is established by an airborne player, who jumps from his frontcourt into his backcourt
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Rule 5 - Violations Goaltending and Interference:
A shot for goal begins when the ball leaves the hand(s) of a player in the act of shooting A shot for goal ends when the ball: Enters the basket No longer has the possibility to enter the basket Touches the ring Touches the floor Becomes dead
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Rule 5 - Violations Goaltending and Interference:
Goaltending occurs when: During a shot for a field goal a player touches the ball while it is completely above the ring and on its downward flight or after it has touched the backboard During a shot for a free throw a player touches the ball while in its flight to the basket before it touches the ring
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Rule 5 - Violations Goaltending and Interference (Cont.):
Interference occurs when: After a shot for a field goal or the last or only free throw, a player touches the basket or the backboard while the ball is in contact with the ring After a non-final free throw, a player touches the ball, the basket, or the backboard while there is still a possibility the ball will enter the basket
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Rule 5 - Violations Goaltending and Interference (Cont.):
Interference occurs when: Any player reaches through the basket and touches the ball A player causes the basket to vibrate or grasps the basket in such a way the ball is prevented from or caused to enter the basket
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Rule 5 - Violations Goaltending and Interference (Cont.):
If the violation is committed by an offensive player, no points are awarded and the ball shall be awarded to the opponents at the free-throw line extended If the violation is committed by a defensive player, the basket shall count and the ball shall be awarded to the offending team on the endline If the violation is committed by a defensive player during the last or only free throw, the basket shall count and a technical foul shall be charged against the defensive player
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High School Modifications
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Grade 8 Modifications
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Elementary Modifications
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Shot Clock Instructions for Minor Officials
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This Weekend: BCBOA Regional Clinic Saturday, November 10, 2018 TRU Science Room S373 09:00-14:30 Tim Heide, Kerry Rokosh, and Waseem Husainy Presenting
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Next Week: Session 3 Tuesday, November 13, 2018 TRU Science Room S373 19:00-21:00 Rules 6-8
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