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There are many types of basketball rules, but they can be roughly divided into 13: 1 A player can throw the ball in any direction with one or both hands. 2 Players may grab or play the ball in any direction with one or both hands, but must never hit the ball with their fists.
3 Players cannot take the ball. 4 The ball must be held in hand, and it is not allowed to kick the ball with the head or feet. 5. Players are not allowed to use shoulder bumps, hand pulls, hand pushes, hand hits, foot trips, etc. to deal with the other team's players.
Any player who violates this rule is considered a foul for the first time and commits a second foul will be forcibly stopped from playing until a ball has been hit. If there is intent to injure an opposing player, he will be disqualified from the entire match and no substitutes will be allowed. 6 Punching a ball is a violation of rules 3 and 4 7 If either team commits three fouls in a row, the opponent counts as a hit.
A continuous foul ride means that a player from the opposing team does not foul a foul for a period of time, but a player from the own team commits fouls one after another. 8 If the defender does not touch the ball or interfere with the ball, the ball is scored when it is thrown into the basket and stays in the basket.
If the ball stops on the basket and the opposing player touches the basket, it is also a hit. 9 When the ball goes out of bounds, the ball is thrown into the field by the first person who touches the ball. In case of argument, the referee throws the ball into the field.
5 seconds are allowed for throw-in, and if more than 5 seconds, the ball is awarded to the opponent. 10 The referee is the referee of the player, and he has the right to blow fouls. When a team commits 3 fouls in a row, he will notify the assistant referee.
He has the right to disqualify a player from the competition. 11 The co-referee is the referee of the ball, who determines when the ball is in play, and is to time it, decide on the number of balls hitted, record the number of balls hit, and assume the responsibilities normally assumed by the referee. 12 matches are played in two 15-minute periods with a 5-minute break in between.
The team with the most goals in 13 wins, and in the event of a draw, the match may be postponed until one more goal is hit, with the agreement of the captains of both sides. Beg.
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There are too many, you go buy a book to see, 2006 latest FIBA rules to see.
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There are a total of 61 rules in basketball.
Chapter 1 Competition.
Article 1 Definitions.
Chapter 2 Dimensions and Equipment.
Article 2 Pitch Size.
Article 3 Lines and their dimensions.
Article 4 Equipment.
Chapter III Staff and their Duties.
Article 5 Referees and their assistants.
Article 6 Powers of the Chief Referee.
Article 7 The time and place of the referee's judgment.
Article 8 Duties of the referee in the event of a violation.
Article 9 Duties of the Recorder and Assistant Recorder.
Article 10 Duties of the timekeeper.
Article 11 Duties of the 30-second timekeeper.
Chapter 4 Players, Substitutes and Coaches.
Article 12 Team.
Article 13 Players and substitutes.
Article 14 Duties and powers of the captain.
Article 15 Duties and Powers of Coaches.
Chapter V: General Principles of Time.
Article 16 Contest Time.
Article 17 Steering the Race Clock.
Article 18 The 30-second rule.
Article 19 Suspension to be registered.
Article 20 Injury to a player or referee.
Article 21 Equal score and tiebreaker.
Chapter 6 General Rules of Competition.
Article 22 Winning or Losing of Matches.
Article 23 Commencement of the Competition.
Article 24 State of the ball.
Rule 25 Position of Players and Referees.
Article 26 Jumping Ball.
Article 27 How to Play Basketball.
Article 28 Control of the ball.
Article 29 A player is making a shooting motion.
Article 30 The Ball in the Basket and Its Scoring Value.
Rule 31 Throw-in.
Article 32 Replacement.
Rule 33 When the 1st quarter or 1st game ends.
Article 34 The contest is lost due to forfeit.
Article 35 The match will be lost due to lack of players.
Chapter VII: Violations.
Article 36 Violations.
Rule 37 The player goes out of touch and the ball goes out of bounds.
Article 38 Dribbling Rules.
Article 39 Rules for dribbling with the ball.
Article 40 "3 seconds" rule.
Rule 41 Players who are heavily defended.
Article 42 The 10-second rule.
Rule 43 The ball is returned to the backcourt.
Article 44 Interference in attack and defense.
Chapter VIII: Assault and Foul Play.
Article 45 Fouls.
Article 46 Access.
Article 47 Trespass Foul.
Article 48 Fouls committed by both sides.
Article 49 Offences against sportsmanship.
Rule 50 Disqualification for Foul Charges.
Chapter IX Technical Fouls.
Rule 51 Rules of Conduct: Definitions.
Rule 52 Technical fouls by team members.
Rule 53 Technical fouls by off-site personnel.
Rule 54 Technical fouls during breaks.
Article 55 Fighting.
Chapter X: General Rules.
Article 56 Basic principles.
Rule 57 A player commits 5 or 6 fouls.
Rule 58 Team fouls – penalty rules.
Rule 59 Foul play in exceptional circumstances.
Rule 60 Penalty Kicks.
Article 61 Remediable errors.
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Article 59!! The specifics are not clear
The latest FIBA basketball rules are officially explained.
This collection and compilation is the official interpretation of the international basketball rules implemented by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) since October 1, 2006, which is also the latest interpretation of the rules translated and approved by the Chinese Basketball Association. The purpose of this interpretation is to translate the principles and concepts of the rules into practical concrete situations that may arise in a normal game of basketball. Explanations of various situations motivate the referee to learn and grasp the details of the rules first-hand.
The FIBA Basketball Rules are the programmatic document of FIBA basketball, but in practice, the referee has the right to make decisions on special circumstances that are not covered by the rules or official interpretations.
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I don't think it's clear that some rules are different in different places.
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There are 44 rules in basketball.
1 Article 1 Definitions.
2 Chapter 2 Courts and Equipment.
Article 2 Pitch.
Article 3 Equipment.
Article 11 Position of Players and Referees.
Article 12 Jumping Ball and Alternate Possession.
Article 13 How to Play.
Article 14 Control of the ball.
Article 15 A player is making a shot.
Article 16 Basket and its scoring value.
Rule 17 Throwing the ball into bounds.
Article 18 Suspension.
Article 19 Replacement.
Article 20 The contest shall be lost due to forfeiture.
Article 21 The match will be lost due to lack of players.
Article 22 Violations.
Rule 23 The player is out of touch and the ball is out of bounds.
Article 24 Dribbling.
Article 25 Walk with the ball.
Article 26 3 seconds.
Article 27 Players who are heavily defended.
Article 28 8 seconds.
Article 29 24 seconds.
Article 30 The ball is returned to the backcourt.
Rule 31 Interference Scoring and Interference Scoring.
3 Chapter VI Fouls.
Article 32 Fouls.
Article 33 Access: general principles.
Article 34 Offensive.
Article 35 Fouls committed by both parties.
Article 36 Offences against sportsmanship.
Article 37 Disqualification for Foul Charges.
Article 38 Technical fouls.
Article 39 Fighting.
4 Chapter VII General Provisions.
Article 40 The player committed 5 fouls.
Rule 41 Team foul: Penalties.
Article 42 Special circumstances.
Rule 43 Penalty Kicks.
Article 44 Correctable errors.
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The basic rules of basketball are that each team is divided into five players, one of whom is the captain's substitute player, and a maximum of seven players. The game is divided into two halves, each of which lasts 20 minutes, with a 10-minute intermission in between. At the end of the game, the two teams were tied with the scoreline, and there was five minutes of extra time.
If the score is still the same, extend it for another five minutes, and so on until the winner is decided. In the course of the game, as long as the basketball player can incorporate the ball into the basket, he can score the top score, and the score is scored by the ball thrown inside the three-point line, and the ball thrown outside the three-point line is worth three points, and the free throw is only worth one point. In the process of basketball games, walking with the ball, kicking the ball with the foot, punching the ball, dribbling twice, and jumping the ball can all be called fouls.
Each player has five foul opportunities and is discharged after five or more fouls. If there is a substitute player on the field, it must be completed within 20 seconds, and there is no limit to the number of substitutions.
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What are the rules of basketball?
A lot of them, such as offensive fouls, defensive fouls, not being able to walk, etc., etc., I can't tell 1
You can't fight, you can't push, you can't interfere with the attack... A lot of Ah definitely can't write a lot at a time, play more games with people, it's better to have someone who knows the rules on the field, play more games, foul more, naturally know the rules.
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