Post by coachebe on Nov 27, 2022 21:21:44 GMT -8
HIGH SCHOOL RULES (AND MODIFICATIONS) FOR 2023-2024
RULES OF PLAY The rules for governing BCSS Basketball shall be Federal International Basketball Association (FIBA) with the following modifications:
Shot Clock:Thirty (30) shot clock, full reset after the ball strokes the ring. Teams are required to advance the ball across the half court time in no more than ten (10) seconds. Ball lodges between the ring and backboard, the shot clock is reset to thirty (30) seconds All throw-ins as part of any unsportsmanlike foul or disqualifying foul, shall be administered from the front-court throw-in spot. In all cases, the team awarded the throw-in shall have: Eighteen (18) seconds on the shot clock Following a foul or violation against the team in control of the ball, the opponent shall be awarded a throw in: Occurring in the back-court -reset to thirty (30) seconds Occurring in the front-court -reset to eighteen (18) seconds
During the last two (2) minutes of the game -when a time-out is awarded in offensive team’s back-court, the coach has the option of retaining possession in their team’s back-court or moving the ball to the throw-in spot in the front court. Following the time-out, the Head Coach must immediately inform the closest official which option is to be taken. Failure to do so, the throw-in shall remain in the team’s back-court. Back-court throw-in after an opponent’s foul, violation, or legal score: thirty (30) seconds Advanced to the front-court –if more than 18 seconds: eighteen (18) seconds Advanced to the front-court -no reset if less than eighteen (18) seconds
Technical Foul: One (1) free throw to be administered immediately (but following a time-out, if applicable). Following the Technical foul free throw(s), play to resume: ball returns to the team which was in control of the ball or to the team entitled to the ball.
FIBA pre-game warm-up procedure shall NOT be used. Home team (or as designated by the tournament) shall have choice of team benches and will shoot at the basket furthest from that bench in the first half
Each team shall be permitted their three (3) allotted time-outs at any time during the second half. A maximum of two (2) time-outs in the final two (2) minutes of the fourth (4th) period no longer applies. Unused time-outs shall not be carried over to any extra period.
Under no circumstance shall any video system be used for an official, coach, game director or administration to clarify any on-court rules interpretation. Replay and video may be used when reviewing (an) event(s) for the purposes of discipline.
Teams must be on the field of play ready to play (with the required number of players) within ten (10) minutes of game time. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture. Referees will inform the Tournament Director after ten (10) minutes of game time which team defaulted.
A disqualified player is required to leave the field of play, meaning the competition gymnasium. If no suitable supervision is available for the student-athlete, the player may remain on the bench but may not communicate with other members of the team or the officials.
Scoresheet should be completed and signed by both coaches with at least five (5) minutes remaining in the warm-up period.
The no-charge semi-circle will not be used.
All lines will be the narrow/short (NCAA) lines, key width 3.66m and three-point line 6.25m