What are the current FIBA rules

Updated on physical education 2024-03-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1) Each NBA game is 48 minutes long and is played in 4 quarters of 12 minutes each; FIBA is 40 minutes and is conducted in 4 sessions of 10 minutes each.

    2) The NBA's 3-point line is 23 feet 9 inches (meters); FIBA is a meter (used since the new FIBA rules in 2010);

    3) The NBA court is 94 feet 50 feet (meters); FIBA is 28m to 15m.

    4) The NBA restricted area is 16 feet and 19 feet (meters) in size; FIBA is a rectangle of meters.

    5) The number of NBA pauses per game is 7; 5 times for FIBA. 3 NBA timeouts; 1 time for FIBA.

    6) The NBA requests a timeout for a player or head coach on the court, and the FIBA is the coach.

    7) NBA timeout is 1 minute and 40 seconds each time; 1 minute for FIBA.

    8) the NBA has one 20-minute TV pause (commercial) in the first half (first two quarters) and the second half (last two quarters); FIBA none.

    9) The number of individual fouls in the NBA is 6; 5 times for FIBA.

    10) The NBA has a 5-second violation without pressing defense, FIBA has.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The rules of the NBA game differ from the rules of the FIBA in the following ways:

    1) Each NBA game is 48 minutes long and is played in 4 quarters of 12 minutes each; The duration of a match under FIBA rules is 40 minutes, divided into two halves of 20 minutes.

    2. The distance between the 3-point line and the basket on the NBA court is meters; This distance on the FIBA pitch is meters;

    3. The NBA court is 90 feet 50 feet (meters); FIBA is 28m to 15m.

    4. The NBA three-second zone is a rectangle with an area of 16 feet and 19 feet (meters); The three-second zone of FIBA is a meter 6 meters trapezoid.

    5. The number of NBA timeouts per game is 7, and the number of timeouts during overtime is 3; There are 4 timeouts in FIBA games and 1 timeout in overtime.

    6. Players on the court in the NBA and head coaches can request a timeout; And in FIBA, it is the coach who calls a timeout.

    7. The duration of NBA timeouts is 1 minute and 40 seconds each time; The duration of the suspension of FIBA is 1 minute.

    9. The NBA limits the time of each offense to 24 seconds; 30 seconds for FIBA.

    10. The number of individual fouls in the NBA is limited to 6 per game; 5 times for FIBA.

    11. The NBA's free throw time limit is 10 seconds; 5 seconds for FIBA.

    12. The number of NBA on-court referees is 3; 2 people for FIBA.

    13. Free throws that exceed the number of fouls per game, the NBA is the team's 5th foul or the last two minutes of each half; FIBA is the team's eighth foul in each half.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It used to be different, but then the two gradually got closer, and next year it will be the same.

    For example, the NBA three-point line is far away, the three-second zone is a distance, two or three joint defense is not allowed, and the ball is loose for walking and running violations and flipping the ball.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main thing for basketball players is the difference between three seconds under the basket. The NBA has it, international basketball doesn't.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upstairs, 5 FIBA fouls left the court, and 6 NBA fouls left the court.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main difference is three seconds, FIBA has no three seconds, there is no limit zone, and there is a difference in the three-point line.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now both are moving closer to each other.

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