In the case of only one match, the decision must be communicated before the start of the match

Updated on physical education 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Article 16 Contest Time.

    The competition can be divided into:

    1. 2 halves for 20 minutes each;

    2nd and 4th sessions, 12 minutes each. The breaks between the first and second, third and fourth quarters are 2 minutes each;

    3. The half-time break is 10 minutes or 15 minutes

    1. The decision is made by the local organizer, but this decision must be communicated to all relevant persons no later than one day before the start of the scheduled tournament (tournament).

    2. In the case of only one match, the decision must be notified before the start of the match.

    1. The World Championship is decided by the FIBA Committee.

    2. The competition of the region or continent shall be decided by the highest body of the region or continent;

    3. National or local competitions are decided by national or local associations.

    Article 17 Steering the Race Clock.

    1. The race clock should be started in the following cases:

    1. In the jump ball, when the ball is thrown to the highest point and is legally slapped by the player of the jumping team;

    2. When the penalty kick is unsuccessful to continue the game, when the ball touches the players on the field;

    3. After throwing a throw-in, when the ball touches a player on the field.

    2. The race clock shall be stopped in the following cases:

    1. At the end of the time at half an hour or the end of a section;

    2. When the referee blows the whistle;

    3. When the signal is sent out in 30 seconds;

    4. When a shot is scored, and the opposing team has requested a timeout in accordance with Rule 19, Paragraph 23.

    Article 18 The 30-second rule.

    1. When a player measures a live ball on the court, the team must complete the shot within 30 seconds.

    2. If the controlling team fails to shoot within 30 seconds and wants to send a 30-second signal, it is a violation of this rule.

    3. Operate the device for 30 seconds according to the following provisions:

    1. Once a player is in control of the ball on the field, the device must be activated for 30 seconds.

    2. The device is to be stopped as soon as the team has finished controlling the ball (see Article 28).

    3. The 30-second device will reset and restart only when the player regains control of the ball on the field and a new 30-second cycle begins.

    1) If the stop is due to the actions of a player who is not in control, a new 30-second cycle will be awarded to the team in control;

    2) If the ball is only touched by the opposing team, the ball is still under the control of the original team and does not start a new 30-second cycle.

    4. Stop the device for 30 seconds under the following conditions, but do not reset the 30-second cycle:

    1) When the ball goes out of bounds and is thrown in by a player of the original control team;

    2) When the referee stops the game to protect the injured player of the control team;

    3) When a match is stopped due to the control of the team's behavior.

    After a throw-in, once a member of that team has gained control of the ball, the 30-second timekeeper picks up where the clock left off.

    5. A new 30-second period is to be awarded to the team in control for any other reason, unless the referee determines that a team has been placed in a disadvantageous position, in which case the referee shall not award a new 30-second period to the team in control.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's so detailed. However, the actual time is much longer. Don't you see, in the NBA, there is 1 minute left on the time card, but after 10 minutes you go again, it's not over yet!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each team is allowed to request 3 time-outs per half hour (two quarters) of game for a period of 1 minute, so a maximum of 6 minutes can be used for a quarter.

    The first and second quarters, and the third and fourth quarters have a 2-minute break and a halftime break of 10 minutes or 15 minutes, respectively

    1. The decision of the local organizer shall be made to all persons concerned at the latest one day before the scheduled start of the competition.

    2. In the case of only one match, the decision must be notified before the start of the match.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The length of the CBA game is divided into 4 quarters of 12 minutes each, instead of 20 minutes in each half or 10 minutes in each of the four quarters. Each game is divided into two and a half hours for a total of 4 quarters of 12 minutes each. Extra time is 5 minutes.

    Take a 130-second break between the first and second, third and fourth quarters. Take a 15-minute break between halves. Take a 100-second break between 4th quarter and overtime and between any overtime.

    During the last minute of the first, second, and third quarters, the game clock shall be stopped after a successful shot. During the fourth quarter and the last two minutes of overtime, the game clock shall be stopped after a successful shot.

    2. Suspension. 1) 20-second timeout Each team has the right to request a 20-second timeout every half hour. A total of two 20-second timeouts may be requested per game (including overtime). A player requests a 20-second timeout, which is given only when the ball is dead or the team is in control of the ball.

    The team member shouts: "20 seconds timeout". During the 20-second timeout, the team can only make one substitution.

    If the team requesting a timeout replaces a player, the opposing team can also replace a player. If a second 20-second time-out is requested in the middle of the hour (including overtime), it shall be allowed, subject to the registration of a regular time-out. If the game cannot continue at the end of the 20 seconds, a regular timeout should also be registered.

    2) Regular timeout (100 seconds) Each team has the right to request a regular timeout for 7 minor registrations. Each team is limited to no more than 4 timeouts in the fourth quarter; No more than 3 timeouts in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. During overtime, 3 timeouts are allowed per team.

    A player requests a 100-second time-out, which is given only when the ball is dead or when the team is in control of the ball. The team member shouts: "Pause".

    There must be two timeouts per quarter. If no team calls a time-out with 6 minutes and 59 seconds remaining in each quarter, the recorder shall take a mandatory time-out at the first dead ball, which is registered in the name of the home team. With 2 minutes and 59 seconds remaining in each quarter, no team calls a second timeout, and the recorder shall apply a mandatory time-out at the first dead ball, which is registered in the name of the team that was not previously registered in the quarter.

    Additional timeouts are permitted, subject to a technical foul. The head coach can request a 20-second or 100-second timeout when the game is aborted.

    The rule of seconds. The 24-second timer starts when a team gains a new possession of the ball in a match, or when the ball is legally touched by a player on the field during a throw-in. The team with possession of the ball must shoot within 24 seconds of receiving the ball. The conditions for completing the shot are:

    1) Before the end of 24 seconds, the ball must leave the player's hand;

    2) After the ball leaves the player's hand, the ball must come into contact with the basket. If the ball does not touch the hoop within 24 seconds, it is a 24-second violation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    12 points in the first 2 quarters.

    10 points in the last two quarters.

    There is a 2-minute break in the middle of the break and a 5-minute half-time break.

    Attack for 24 or 30 seconds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    NBA.

    The whole game is 4 quarters, and one quarter is 12 minutes.

    Attack time: 24 seconds.

    Attack for 3 seconds. Serve time 5 seconds.

    Half time in 8 seconds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In school, you can play for 20 minutes in the half, without stopping.

    The watch was suspended for the last two minutes of the second half.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Soccer matches do have a minimum of 7 players on the field, but if it is not a attrition caused by a red card, the referee should interrupt the game and return to the field when the players are finished. If a player is unable to complete the match, the match is aborted and the match is played again on a later date (the final time is played on a certain date, which is very common in history, for example, when Fan Zhiyi was at Crystal Palace, there was a game that was interrupted for 80 minutes due to weather problems, and the last 10 minutes were played a few days later).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Actions that are not allowed in basketball are used to ensure that the game is played properly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This book is stupid....Accompanied by a sedan chair.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    International game a basketball 9 timeouts. Each team has the right to request a 20-second timeout every half hour. A total of two 20-second timeouts may be requested per game (including overtime). Each team has the right to request a regular suspension of 7 secondary registrations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    FIBA games are 10 minutes per quarter, four quarters, with a total of two timeouts in the first half (first and second quarters) and three timeouts in the second half (third and fourth quarters), one timeout in each overtime, and unused timeouts shall not be carried over to the next half hour or overtime.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are three 2-minute timeouts and three 20-second timeouts in each quarter. 1 long timeout and 2 short timeouts per overtime.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    24 minutes, divided into long and short timeouts, 3 times each (as if it were), which equals 6 times.

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