In the international rules of basketball, can a referee be changed by the referee?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No referee shall have the right to ignore or question the judgment of another referee within the scope of their respective powers under these Rules. Therefore, in the international rules of basketball, the referee must not be changed by the referee.

    1. Inspect and approve all equipment used during the competition.

    2. Specify the official race clock, 24-second device, stopwatch and confirm the person on the recording desk.

    3. No player is allowed to wear items that may cause injury.

    4. Execute the jump ball in the center circle to start each quarter and tiebreaker of the game.

    5. The right to stop the game when the situation requires it.

    6. If a team refuses to play after being notified, or acts to obstruct the progress of the game, the team has the right to forfeit the game.

    7. At the end of the 2nd and 4th quarters and any tiebreaker, or at any time he deems necessary, carefully review the record sheet to recognise the score.

    8. The final decision is made whenever necessary or when the referees disagree.

    9. The right to decide on matters not expressly provided for in these Rules.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    FIBA can't change the decision, the NBA can.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are 3 referees in NBA games, one referee and two deputy referees, which is what you call the linesman, the referee basically stands in the basketball court, the linesman stands on the edge of the basketball court, and the other stands on the bottom line of the basketball court, mainly from different angles to observe whether the players have fouls, the biggest difference between the linesman and the referee is that if there is a disagreement between the referee, it must be discussed with the referee and then announced by the whistler, and the rest: the linesman has the right to blow the penalty independently, but it is not random to blow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Basketball Referee Rules:

    1. The referee shall be a chief referee and an assistant referee. They should be assisted by Records Desk personnel and technical representatives, if present.

    In addition, the appropriate FIBA department, such as the Regional Committee or the National Federation, has the right to use a three-player referee system, i.e. one head referee and two deputy referees.

    2. The recording desk personnel shall be a recorder, an assistant recorder, a timekeeper and a 24-second timekeeper.

    3. A technical representative can be present. He should sit between the recorder and the timekeeper.

    During the game, his responsibilities are mainly to supervise the work of the record desk staff and assist the head referee and assistant referees in making the game run smoothly.

    4. It must be fully emphasized that the referee who serves as a match shall not have any connection with the organization of both sides of the game.

    5. Referees, recorders, drafters and technical representatives shall guide the game in accordance with these rules and have no right to agree to change these rules.

    6. The referee's attire should consist of a gray shirt, black trousers, black socks and black basketball shoes.

    7. For major FIBA official matches, the recording desk staff should dress consistently.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Here are some of the main rules:

    Course size: The size of the court for international matches is 28 meters to 15 meters, but the actual size of the playing field can vary slightly.

    Size of the ball: A size 7 basketball is used in official matches, and its circumference is 75-78 cm.

    Fouls: Each player may not commit more than five fouls in a match and will be sent off after the fifth foul. In addition, after a team has accumulated 4 fouls in a single inning, the opponent can get an additional free throw opportunity for the next shot from the free throw line.

    Free throws: When a player commits a foul or violates a rule, the other team is entitled to a free throw. There are two types of free throws in basketball, regular free throws and technical free throws.

    For regular free throws, players are required to shoot from the free throw line within one meter of the basket. A technical penalty is a free throw that is awarded because a player has violated the rules of the game, and is shot by any player on his team.

    Offside: A player cannot dribble the ball over the halfway line during the game, and if the ball is passed to a defender without a pass from him, then he must pass the ball back to midfield.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, yes, there are rules for basketball referees. The proximity rule means that in a basketball game, the referee will take the penalty of the referee closest to the scene of the game according to the actual situation of the game. The purpose of this rule is to keep the fairness of the race as much as possible, so that the outcome of the race is not affected by the personal bias of the referee.

    The implementation of the rules of proximity can make the results of the competition more just, and make the competition more fair and just<>

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Defend for three seconds: The offensive team makes a unified free throw.

    Technical fouls. 1. To register a technical foul against the violator.

    2. Two free throws are awarded to the opposing player.

    3. The captain designates the penalty team.

    Physical fouls: 1. A foul committed by a foul player must be registered.

    2. Give the non-fouling team a free throw and add the ball again.

    3. The number of penalties awarded shall be as follows:

    1. If the fouled player fails to shoot, two free throws will be awarded.

    2. If the fouled player is making a shot, if he misses, he will be awarded a score and another free throw.

    3. If the fouled player is making a shooting action and the shot is not scored, two or three free throws will be awarded according to the location of the shot.

    4. During the free throw process, all other players should be behind the 3-point shooting line in the extended part of the free throw line until the free throw process is completed.

    5. After a penalty kick, regardless of whether the last penalty is successful or not, any member of the penalty team throws a throw-in at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table.

    6. The throw-in player should stand on both sides of the extension line of the center line with his feet. A player who has the right to pass the ball anywhere on the field.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Basketball rules and referee gestures.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You're stupid, haven't heard of offensive fouls and free throws.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I want to say to the King of Street Basketball: When the attacking team has more than four collective fouls, if the offensive player fouls, it is indeed a free throw. You're stupid, aren't you? Do you know basketball?!

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