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) • 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 • Kicked ball: • 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) • 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 • Preventing ball from being put in play • Substitution • Touching the ball in flight during free throw • Illegal number, jersey • Unsporting conduct by followers • Grasping the ring • Delay of game • List of players • Too many players • Excessive timeouts • – – – – – 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) • Unsporting player conduct – – – – – – – 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 • Unsporting conduct of bench personnel – – – – – – – – – – 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 : – If error = wrong free-thrower or unmerited free throws : cancel free throws and resume play as follows: • • • • – 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 • • 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
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