FIBA MODIFICATIONS FOR OFSAA ..., Exams of Sport Studies

Note: See Details in Shot Clock Attachment. Team Fouls Penalty (Bonus). Penalty applied per period and extra period(s) as per FIBA rules. Substitution.

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FIBA MODIFICATIONS FOR OFSAA BASKETBALL
OFSAA Game Parameters
Basic Rule Set
FIBA Rules
Warm-up
Recommended 20 minutes .
No Dunking in Warm Up. Technical Foul charged to
Player.
Game Length
4 – 8 minute periods and 4 minute extra periods if/as
necessary.
Interval between periods
1 minute
Restricted Area (key)
NFHS (one spot up on free throws)
3 point shot
(If multiple lines exist, use as per indicated
order/preference)
NFHS 19.75’
FIBA old 6.25m
FIBA new 6.75m
Shot clock
35 second
Note: See Details in Shot Clock Attachment.
Team Fouls Penalty (Bonus)
Penalty applied per period and extra period(s) as per FIBA
rules.
Substitution
Substitution as per FIBA rules.
Time-outs
*Note: Procedure for Time-Outs in “Time Out
Attachment”
The
NFHS time out procedure will be used for
Ofsaa time-
outs in 2016-17.
•5 time-outs in regulation time period of gam e.
• 1 time-out per extra period.
• no ‘carry over’ of time-outs
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FIBA MODIFICATIONS FOR OFSAA BASKETBALL

OFSAA Game Parameters

Basic Rule Set FIBA Rules Warm-up Recommended 20 minutes. No Dunking in Warm Up. Technical Foul charged to Player. Game Length 4 – 8 minute periods and 4 minute extra periods if/as necessary. Interval between periods 1 minute Restricted Area (key) NFHS (one spot up on free throws) 3 point shot (If multiple lines exist, use as per indicated order/preference)

NFHS 19.75’ FIBA old 6.25m FIBA new 6.75m

Shot clock 35 second Note: See Details in Shot Clock Attachment. Team Fouls Penalty (Bonus) Penalty applied per period and extra period(s) as per FIBA rules. Substitution Substitution as per FIBA rules. *Time-outs Note: Procedure for Time-Outs in “Time Out Attachment”

The NFHS time out procedure will be used for Ofsaa time- outs in 2016-17. •5 time-outs in regulation time period of game.

  • 1 time-out per extra period.
  • no ‘carry over’ of time-outs

35 Second Shot Clock (OFSAA)

The Rule:

Whenever:

  • A player gains control of a live ball on the playing court,
  • On a throw-in, the ball touches or is legally touched by any player on the playing court and the team of that player taking the throw-in remains in control of the ball, that team must attempt a shot for a field goal within 35 seconds.

To constitute a shot for a field goal within 35 seconds:

  • The ball must leave the player's hand(s) before the shot clock signal sounds, and
  • After the ball has left the player's hand(s), the ball must touch the ring or enter the basket.

When a shot for a field goal is attempted near the end of the 35-second period and the shot clock signal sounds while the ball is in the air:

  • If the ball enters the basket, no violation
  • If the ball touches the ring but does not enter the basket, no violation. The signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue.
  • If the ball misses the ring, a violation has occurred. However, if the opponents (team on defence) have gained immediate and clear control of the ball, the signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue.

Signals:

Shot Clock Violation Reset Shot Clock

Time-Out Procedure (OFSAA)

The Rule:

1. Each time-out shall last one minute. 2. A time-out may be granted during a time-out opportunity. 3. A time-out opportunity begins when: a. For both teams, when the ball becomes dead, the game clock is stopped and the official has ended his communication with the scorer’s table. b. For both teams, when the ball becomes dead following a free throw. c. For both teams, when a field goal is scored. d. For the team in control of the ball, when the official grants and signals a player’s/head coach’s oral and visual request, and the ball is in control of a player of his team. 4. A time-out opportunity ends when the ball is at the disposal of an opposing player for a throw-in or a free throw. 5. Each team may be granted: a) 5 time-outs during the 32 minute playing time in a game. b) 1 time-out during each extra period. c) Unused time-outs may not be carried over into an extra period.

Procedure:

  1. Before recognizing the request for time-out the official must be certain that the rules permit granting a time-out in the existing situation. The official must see and hear the head coach prior to granting the request.
  2. For all opportunities where the clock is stopped the official will move to the reporting area, blow his whistle and make the time-out signal.
  3. When the clock is running, the official will simultaneously blow his whistle and raise his arm to stop the clock. Then move to the reporting area and repeat the procedure in step #2.
  4. The time-out begins when the official blows his whistle and gives the time-out signal.
  5. Officials move to positions opposite the scorer’s table.
  6. After 50 seconds, the timer sounds the horn and the Referee immediately blows the whistle and beckons the players to return to the court.
  7. The time-out ends when the whistle is blown, at this point.
  8. The officials return to original positions and resume play at the point of play where the time-out opportunity began.