FIBA vs CIS (M) - Basketball Manitoba

CIS (M) vs FIBA
2006-2007
Prepared
by
Paul Deshaies and Pierre Marion
© Copyright Paul Deshaies and Pierre Marion
Bench and basket
CIS (M)
• Home team chooses
bench
• Pre-game warm-up at
opposite end
FIBA
• Home team occupies
bench to the left of the
scorer’s table facing the
playing court
• Pre-game warm-up at
opposite end
• If both teams agree,
benches and/or baskets
can be changed
Duration
CIS (M)
FIBA
• 2 x 20
• 4 x 10
• Intervals:
• Intervals:
– 15 minutes at half
– 15 minutes at half
– 1 minute before extra
period
– 2 minutes between
quarters and before
extra periods
Jump ball
CIS (M)
• Movement restricted
around the circle
• To begin game and
extra periods
• Live ball when tossed
by the official
FIBA
• No movement
restriction around the
circle
• To begin 1rst period
only
• Live ball when ball
legally tapped by
jumper
Throw-in
CIS (M)
• Pass anywhere onto the
court
• Ball may not be passed
over the backboard
• Players may not line up
parrallel to boundary line,
less than 6 feet from line,
if opponents desire spot
between positions
FIBA
• Throw-in from the front
court must be passed into
the front court
• Ball may be thrown over
the backboard
• No rule
Throw-in
(continued)
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Ball extended over
boundary line and
– tied up : held ball,
alternate possession
– slapped: legal
• Thrower-in must
make throw-in at
throw-in spot (within
1 step)
• Ball extended over
boundary line and
tied up or slapped:
throw-in violation
• Thrower-in may not
move more than a
total of 1 meter
along the line in one
or in both directions
Substitutions
CIS (M)
• Clock stopped, ball dead
(except after basket
during last minute)
• Before live ball on any free
throw
• After last successful free
throw or free throw
followed by throw-in at
mid-court
FIBA
• Clock stopped, ball dead
(except after basket in last
two minutes, only team
entitled to the ball)
• Before ball handed to free
thrower for 1st free throw
• After last successful free
throw or free throw followed
by throw-in at mid-court
Substitutions
(continued)
CIS (M)
• During time-out, subs
must report before
warning signal
• Sub coming in may
leave during same
dead ball
FIBA
• After a time-out, before
live ball
• Sub coming in may not
leave during same dead
ball (even if sub replaced
injured player who
recuperated during timeout)
Charged time-outs
CIS (M)
• 4 X 75 seconds,
signal at 60 sec.
FIBA
• 5 X 60 seconds (2 in first
half and 3 in second half),
signal at 50 seconds
• 2 x 30 seconds, signal
at 15 seconds and
players must stay on
the court
• Cumulative
• Non cumulative
• 1 additional 75 seconds
per extra period
• 1 X 60 seconds per extra
period
Charged time-outs
(continued)
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Request from coach or
player :
– Player control
• (except to prevent
imminent out-of-bounds
or back-court violation)
– Dead ball
• Permitted during free throw
activity
• May be shortened
• Request from coach to
scorer :
– Play stoppage
– Basket scored upon
• No time –out during free
throw activity
• Must last 60 seconds
Act of shooting
CIS (M)
• Airborne shooter
must return with one
foot
• On a throw-in, 0.3
second left or less,
player catches ball
and attempts a try:
no goal
FIBA
• Airborne shooter
must return with
both feet
Closely guarded (5 seconds)
CIS (M)
• Front court only
FIBA
• Front and back
courts
Swinging the elbows
(no contact)
CIS (M)
• Violation
• If ball in the air on a
try: blow the whistle
– Try successful: ignore
the violation
– Try unsuccessful:
administer violation
FIBA
• No rule
Front court – Back court
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Player straddling midcourt line is still in the
back court
• Player straddling midcourt line is in the front
court
• Dribbling into front
court: 2 feet + ball
• Dribbling into front
court: 1 foot or ball
Back court violation
CIS (M)
• Team control
• Last touched
• First touched
• Exception: no violation if
– Player jumps from front
court, catches ball, and
lands into back court or
deflects ball to backcourt
during:
• a throw-in
• a jump ball
• an interception
FIBA
• Team control
• Last touched
• First touched
• No exception
Traveling
CIS (M)
• Player holding the
ball, falling down:
violation
FIBA
• Player holding the
ball, falling down:
not necessarily a
violation
Blocked shot
CIS (M)
• If a defender blocks a
shot while the shooter is
airborne and the shooter
returns to the floor
without having lost
control of the ball: held
ball, alternating
possession
FIBA
•If a defender blocks a
shot while the shooter is
airborne and the shooter
returns to the floor
without having lost
control of the ball:
traveling violation
(if both players have firm grip on
ball, then jump ball situation,
alternating possession)
Shot clock
CIS (M)
FIBA
• 30 seconds
• 24 seconds
• Begins
• Begins
– Jump ball: control
– Free throw: control on
rebound
– Throw-in: when touched by
player in bounds
– Jump ball: control
– Free throw: control on
rebound
– Throw-in: control in bounds
Shot clock (continued)
CIS (M)
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Injury : no reset
FIBA
•
Injury to offensive player: no reset
•
Injury to defensive player: reset
•
Held ball caused by defense, arrow
favours offense: no reset
•
Held ball caused by defense, arrow
favours offense: no reset
•
Team control, stoppage resulting in
alternating possession to team in
control: no reset
•
Team control, stoppage resulting in
alternating possession to team in
control: no reset
•
Inadvertent whistle during team
control: no reset
•
Inadvertent whistle: reset except if
undue advantage
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Kicked ball:
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Kicked ball: reset to 24
– 15 and more: no reset
– 14 and less: reset to 15
Shot followed by horn
(whistle)
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Shot –30 second horn
– Deflection: Live ball
• Shot – 24 second horn
– Deflection: Dead ball
• Shot – Horn to end
period (Whistle) –
Deflection: Live ball
• Shot – Horn to end
period (Whistle)–
Deflection: Dead ball
Clock stopped at the end of
the game after basket
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Last minute
• Last 2 minutes
• No substitutions even
if there is a delay
• Substitutions allowed
to team scored upon
Basket interference
CIS (M)
• Try for goal – Ball strikes
ring – Ball in cylinder –
Don’t touch
• Try for goal – Ball strikes
board – Upward flight not
in cylinder – May touch
FIBA
• Try for goal – Ball strikes
ring – May touch (Except
if whistle or horn to end
period)
• Try for goal – Ball strikes
board – Upward flight
above level of ring– Don’t
touch
Causing the board to vibrate
CIS (M)
• Vibration causes ball
not to enter the
basket: Technical foul
FIBA
• Vibration causes ball
not to enter the
basket: Basket
interference
Free throw
CIS (M)
FIBA
• First 2 lane spaces must
be occupied by defense
• First 2 lane spaces may
be vacant
• Maximum of 4 defenders
+ 2 offensive players
• Maximum of 3 defenders
+ 2 offensive players
• Unoccupied spaces not
exclusive
• Spaces exclusive
• No neutral zone
• Neutral zone
• 4th space may not be
occupied
Free throw (continued)
CIS (M)
FIBA
• 10 seconds
• 5 seconds
• All violations are penalized
• Only a violation by the
free thrower cancels
successful free throw
• Delay on a violation by
defender (ignore if free
throw successful)
• Violation by teammate of
free thrower: dead ball
• Violation by free thrower
does not take precedence
• Violation by free thrower
takes precedence
Free throw (continued)
CIS (M)
• Free-thrower may not fake try
• Players along lane may not fake
violation
• Free-thrower may not enter semicircle after ball is placed at disposal
• Delayed violation still in effect after
time-out
• At the end of game, free throw not
attempted if outcome already
decided
FIBA
• Free-thrower may not fake try
Bonus situation
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Team fouls per half
• Team fouls per quarter
• Count all personal and
direct technical fouls
• Count only player fouls
(personal and technical)
• Beginning on 7th foul:
• Beginning on 5th foul:
– 1+1
• Beginning on 10th foul:
– 2 free throws
– 2 free throws
Contact foul during dead ball
CIS (M)
• Intentional technical
foul
FIBA
• Personal foul (could
be unsportsmanlike)
Intentional or
unsportsmanlike foul
CIS (M)
• 2 + possession
at point nearest the
infraction
• Successful basket :
– 2 + possession
FIBA
• 2+ possession at midcourt
• Successful basket :
– 1 + possession
Technical fouls
CIS (M)
• 2 free throws
• Point of interruption
• Intentional or flagrant:
– 2 free throws+ possession
at mid-court
FIBA
– 2 free throws + possession
at mid-court
Technical fouls
CIS (M)
Next pages
FIBA
• Technical foul for falling down
to fake foul
Indirect technical fouls
(not counting in team total)
CIS (M)
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Dunking dead ball
•
Intentionally slapping backboard or causing vibration
while ball in flight, touching backboard, in cylinder, or in
or on basket
•
Putting hand on backboard to gain advantage
•
Leaving court to gain advantage
Laser pointers
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Preventing ball from being put in play
•
Substitution
•
Touching the ball in flight during free throw
•
Illegal number, jersey
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Unsporting conduct by followers
•
Grasping the ring
•
Delay of game
•
List of players
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Too many players
•
Excessive timeouts
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Articicial noise makers
Debris on the court
Delay of game
Disrecpectfully addressing an official
Electronic transmission to those in bench area
Direct technical fouls
(counting in team total)
CIS (M)
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Unsporting player conduct
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Disrespect (language, gesture)
Profanity, taunting, baiting
Obstruction of opponent’s vision
Climbing on teammate to secure
greater height
Knowingly attempting free throw to
which not entitled
Inciting undesirable crowd reaction
Using tobacco
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Unsporting conduct of bench personnel
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Disrespect toward an official
Attempting to influence an official’s decision
Taunting or baiting
Objecting to an official’s decision (rising from
bench, gestures)
Inciting undesirable crowd reaction
Entering court without permission
Failing to replace disqualified or injured player
within 30 seconds
Using tobacco
Refusing to occupy assigned bench
Using electronic transmission
Correctable errors
CIS (M)
•
Error corrected: point of interruption
•
Awarding free throws at the wrong
basket still a correctable error
•
If error is not awarding merited free throws and
during ensuing possession, team is granted a timeout and the error is then discovered: award free
throws and normal resumption after the last free
throw
FIBA
•
Error corrected: point of interruption
except :
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If error = wrong free-thrower or unmerited free
throws : cancel free throws and resume play as
follows:
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If clock has not started following the error, award ball
throw-in to team whose free throws were canceled
If clock has started after the error, and no team
control or control by same team: throw-in to that
team
If clock has started after the error, and team control
by opponent, jump ball situation
If clock has started and a foul committed with free
throws awarded, administer free throws and resume
play with throw-in by team in control at the time of
the error
If error = merited free throws not awarded
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basket scored by team victim of the error
without change of possession: ignore the error
no change of possession after the error, award
free throws and resume play as after normal free
throw
Special situations
CIS (M)
• All penalties
administered except
for double fouls and
simultaneous fouls
• Resume play
normally after last
sanction
FIBA
• Cancellation of equal
penalties
– Administer remaining
sanctions
– If no sanction left:
• Alternate possession
or
• Throw-in by team in
control or entitled to
ball
Fighting
Bench personnel entering the court
CIS (M)
FIBA
• Disqualification
• Disqualification
• No technical foul
• 1 technical foul to
the coach
• Only head coach may
help
• Head coach and
assistant may help