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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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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.
Whenever:
To constitute a shot for a field goal within 35 seconds:
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:
Signals:
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.