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MINI-BASKETBALL RULES




         2005
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE BASKETBALL

              INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL FEDERATION

                              FIBA




                              Address:

                              Chemin de Blandonnet 8
                              P.O. Box 715
                              CH-1214 Vernier
                              Geneva
                              Switzerland

Founded in 1932

                              Telephone: + 41 22 545 00 00

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                              Email:      info@fiba.com

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President:                    Carl Men Ky Ching, Hong Kong

Secretary General:            Patrick Baumann, Switzerland
Published by
FIBA
(International Basketball Federation)
8 chemin de Blandonnet
1214 Vernier
Geneva
Switzerland




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Edited by FIBA
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otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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FOREWORD


The Philosophy of Mini-Basketball
Mini-Basketball is a game of Basketball for boys and girls. Essentially it is a modification of the adult
game that has been adapted to the needs of children. The philosophy is quite simple: do not make
children play a game that is not suitable for their physical and mental development, but change the
adult game to suit them.
The aim of Mini-Basketball is to provide opportunities for children of all abilities to enjoy rich and
quality experiences, which they will transfer to Basketball with enthusiasm.
The game of Basketball is played with a large ball, into targets that are too high for most children. In
Mini-Basketball the size of the ball is reduced and the height of the target, the basket, is lowered.
Basketball has many technical rules, in Mini-Basketball these are reduced to the minimum.
However, more rules are introduced as the children progress in their skill and understanding. The
teacher or coach has the responsibility to introduce the rules and conventions of the game as
appropriate to the children’s development.
The game can therefore be played at a variety of levels:
1 v 1 or 2 v 2 on an improvised but safe playing area, perhaps into one basket, erected on an outside
wall.
A 3 v 3 practice or competition in a school hall or sports hall.
A game between two school or club teams in a gymnasium.
A local or regional rally involving several teams from the geographical area.
A game involving a representative selection that is played as a demonstration at an international
event.
When the children are ready, the Rules, as applied to the game, would start with the following basic
rules:
   •   To win the game you must score more baskets than your opponents.
   •   You need to keep yourself and the ball inside the playing area (player out of bounds & ball
       out of bounds rule).
   •   You cannot walk or run while holding the ball; so in order to move on court you must dribble
       (travelling rule).
   •   You cannot dribble with two hands at the same time or dribble again after catching the ball
       (illegal dribble).
   •   You cannot make unfair contact (personal foul).
The FIBA Rules of Mini-Basketball apply to teams which are playing at a competent or advanced
level of Mini-Basketball.
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REMARK:
Throughout the FIBA "Rules of Mini-Basketball", all references made to a player, coach, referee, etc.
in the male gender also apply to the female gender. It must be understood that this is done for
practical reasons only.
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RULE ONE                                                                               THE GAME



Art. 1   Mini-Basketball - Definition

Mini-Basketball is a game for boys and girls who are eleven years or less in the year the competition
begins.

Mini-Basketball is played by 2 teams of 5 players each. The aim of each team is to score in the
opponents’ basket and to prevent the other team from scoring.
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RULE TWO                                                         DIMENSIONS AND EQUIPMENT



Art. 2      Court - Dimensions

The playing court shall have a flat, hard surface free from obstructions.

The dimensions of the courts may be varied to account for local facilities. The standard size is 28
metres in length by 15 metres in width.

It can be scaled down in size, providing the variations are in the same proportions from 26 m x 14 m
to 12 m x 7 m.

Note: It is important that the free-throw line is 4 metres to the backboard.

Art. 3      Lines

The lines of a Mini-Basketball court are drawn in accordance with Diagram 1.
•        The free-throw line is 4.00 m from the backboard.
•        There is no 3-point field goal line or area.

The boundary lines of the long sides of the court shall be called the ‘sidelines’, and those of the short
sides the ‘endlines’.

All lines on the court must be 5 cm in width and perfectly visible.




                                                  DIAGRAM 1
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Art. 4      Equipment

The following equipment shall be provided:
•        Backboards mounted on support structures.
         Each of them shall be a flat surface made of hard wood or suitable transparent material, with
         dimensions as shown on Diagram 2.
•        Baskets comprising rings and nets.
         Each of them shall be:
         - 3.05 m above the floor for boys and girls of 10 - 11 years of age
         - 2.60 m for children under 10.
         It is possible to have lower baskets for very young children.
•        Basketballs.
         Mini-Basketballs are similar in design to Basketballs.
         Children of 9 - 11 years of age should us a size 5 ball, with a circumference of 66 - 73 cm and
         weigh between 450 and 500 grammes.
         Younger children should use a size 3 ball, with a circumference of 55 - 58 cm and weigh
         between 310 and 330 grammes.
•        Game clock used for timing periods of play and the intervals between them.
•        Official scoresheet.
•        Markers numbered 1 to 5 indicating the number of fouls committed by a player.
•        A loud sounding device.
•        Alternating possession arrow, a red arrow on a white background, to indicate the direction of
         the next possession when a jump ball situation is called in a game.




                     DIAGRAM 2                                           DIAGRAM 3
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RULE THREE                                                                                TEAMS


Art. 5   Players and Substitutes

Each team shall consist of 10 team members: Five players on the court and five substitutes on the
bench. Five players from each team shall be on the court during playing time and may be substituted.

A member of a team is a player when he is on the court and is entitled to play. Otherwise he is a
substitute.

Each team must have a coach and a captain, who shall be one of the players.
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Art. 6   Uniforms

All team members shall wear the same colour uniforms. The shirts shall be numbered on the front
and back.

The team may use any uniform numbers with a maximum of two digits.




Art. 7   Coach




The coach is the leader of the team. He gives advice and guidance
to the players in a calm, poised, nurturing and friendly manner from
the court-side and is responsible for the substitution of players.

He is assisted by the team captain, who shall be one of the players.

Before the game, the coach shall give the scorekeeper a list with the
names and numbers of the team members who are to play in the
game.

There are no charged time-outs in Mini-Basketball.

Zone defence is forbidden in Mini-Basketball.
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RULE FOUR                                                          PLAYING REGULATIONS


Art. 8   Playing Time

The game shall consist of two halves of twenty minutes each, with an interval of ten minutes
between them. Each half is divided into two periods of ten minutes each, with an interval of two
minutes between them.

The playing time is controlled by the timekeeper.
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Art. 9   Beginning of the Game

Each game is started by a jump ball in the centre circle and begins when the ball is legally tapped by
one of the jumpers.

The referee shall make the toss between any two opponents.

All the other periods begin when the ball touches a player on the court after a throw-in at the centre
line, according to the alternating possession method.

For the second half the teams shall exchange baskets.




Art. 10 Jump Ball and Alternating Possession

A jump ball occurs when the referee tosses the ball in the centre circle between any two opponents
at the beginning of the first period.

During a jump ball, the two jumpers shall stand inside the half of the circle nearest to their own
basket. The non-jumpers shall remain outside the circle until the ball has been tapped.
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The ball shall be tapped by one or both of the jumpers only after it reaches its highest point.

A player shall not violate provisions governing a jump ball. As a penalty, the ball is awarded to the
opponents for a throw-in.

If there is violation by both teams or if the referee makes a bad toss, the jump ball shall be retaken.

A jump ball situation occurs when:
•    Two or more players of opposing teams have one or both hand(s) firmly on the ball (held ball).
•    The ball goes out-of-bounds and the two referees are in doubt or disagree which of the
     opponents last touched the ball.
•    The ball goes out-of-bounds and it was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.
•    A live ball lodges on the basket support.
•    A double foul is called.
•    To begin periods 2, 3 & 4.

The alternating possession is a method of causing the ball to become live with a throw-in rather than
a jump ball, i.e. in all jump ball situations, teams will alternate possession of the ball for a throw-in at
the place nearest to where the jump ball situation occurred.

The team that did not gain control of the ball on the court after the jump ball at the beginning of the
first period, will start the alternating possession.

The team entitled to the alternating possession throw-in shall be indicated by the arrow in the
direction of the opponents’ basket.

The direction of the arrow is reversed immediately, when the ball touches a player on the court after
the throw-in.




                                ALTERNATING POSSESSION ARROW

Art. 11 Status of the Ball

The ball can be either live or dead.

The ball becomes live when:
•    During the jump ball the ball is legally tapped by a jumper.
•    During a free throw, the ball is at the disposal of the free-throw shooter.
•    During a throw-in, the ball is at the disposal of a player for the throw-in.

The ball becomes dead when:
•    Any field goal or free throw is made.
•    A referee blows his whistle.
•    The game clock sounds for the end of a period.
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The ball does not become dead and the goal counts, if made, when:
•    The ball is in flight on a shot for a field goal and
     - A referee blows his whistle.
     - The game clock sounds for the end of a period.
•    A player commits a foul on any opponent while the ball is in control of the opponent in the act
     of shooting for field goal and who finishes his shot with a continuous motion, which started
     before the foul occurred.

Art. 12 Goal - When Made and its Value

A goal is made when a live ball enters the basket from above and remains within or passes through
the net.

A goal from the field counts two points and a goal from a free throw counts one point.

After a field goal or successful last free throw, the opponents shall have the ball to make a throw-in
within 5 seconds, from any point on or behind the endline.




                   2 POINTS
                   FIELD GOAL




               1 POINT
               FREE THROW
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Art. 13 End of the Game. Tied Score

The game shall terminate on the sounding of the game clock signal indicating the end of the playing
time. If the score is a tie at the expiration of the fourth period, the result shall stand and no extra time
shall be played.




Art. 14 Substitutions

Each player must play in two periods, except a player who is injured, disqualified or has
committed five fouls.

Each player shall therefore sit on the bench as a substitute for the remaining two periods, except
when it is necessary to replace a player who is injured, disqualified or has committed five fouls.
Even under those special circumstances, a player must remain a substitute for one full period.
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Art. 15 How the Ball is Played

The ball is played with the hand(s) only and may be passed, shot or dribbled in any direction, subject
to the restrictions of these Rules.

To run with the ball, deliberately kick or strike it with the fist is a violation. However, to accidentally
come in contact with the ball with any part of the leg is not a violation.




Art. 16 Control of the Ball

A player is in control of the ball when:
•     He is holding a live ball.
•     He is dribbling a live ball.

A team is in control of the ball when a player of that team is in control of a live ball or when the ball is
being passed between team-mates.
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Art. 17 Player in the Act of Shooting

A player is in the act of shooting when, in the judgement of a referee, he starts an attempt to score.
The act of shooting ends when the ball has left the shooter’s hand(s), and in case of an airborne
shooter, both feet have returned to the floor.
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RULE FIVE                                                                             VIOLATIONS



Art. 18 Violations - Definition

A violation is an infraction of the Rules that is penalised by awarding the ball to the opponents for a
throw-in from out-of-bounds at the place nearest to where the infraction took place.

Art. 19 Throw-In

A throw-in occurs when the ball is passed into the court from out-of-bounds, at the place indicated
by a referee, except if it is after a field goal or a last successful free throw.

A referee must hand or toss the ball to the player who is to take the throw-in.

From the moment the ball is at the disposal of the player, he has five seconds to throw the ball to
another player on the court.

When a throw-in is being taken, no other player may have any part of his body over the boundary
line; otherwise the throw-in is retaken.

Art. 20 Location of a Player and Referee

The location of a player is determined by where he is touching the floor or when he is in the air,
where he last touched the floor as far as the lines are concerned.

The same applies to a referee.

Art. 21 Player-Out-of-Bounds. Ball Out-of-Bounds

A player is out-of-bounds when he touches the floor or any object on, above or outside the boundary
line, except a player.

The ball is out-of-bounds when it touches a player, the floor or any object, including the backboard
support or the back of the backboard on, above or outside the boundary lines.
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To cause the ball to go out-of-bounds is a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a
throw-in.




Art. 22 Pivot

A pivot is the legal movement in which a player who is holding the ball, steps once or more than
once in any direction with the same foot, while the other foot, called the pivot foot, is kept at its point
of contact with the floor.

Establishing a pivot foot for a player who catches a ball on the court:
•     While standing with both feet on the floor:
      - The moment one foot is lifted, the other becomes the pivot foot.
•     While moving or dribbling:
      - If both feet are off the floor and the player lands, the foot that lands first becomes the
           pivot foot.
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Art. 23 Progressing with the Ball
A player may progress with the ball in any direction within the following limits:
Progressing with the ball for a player who has established a pivot foot:
•    While standing with both feet on the floor:
     - To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the
          hands(s).
     - To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot, but neither foot may
          be returned to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s).
•    While moving or dribbling:
     - To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the
          hands(s).
     - To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot and land on one foot
          or both feet simultaneously. After that both feet may be lifted but may not be returned
          again to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s).
To progress with the ball in excess of these limits is a travelling violation and the ball is awarded to
the opponents for a throw-in.




                                              A PLAYER CAN NOT RUN WITH THE BALL
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Art. 24 Dribbling

If a player in control of the ball wishes to progress with it, he may dribble, that is to bounce the ball
on the floor with one hand.

A player is not allowed to:
•        Dribble the ball with two hands at the same time.
•        Let the ball come to rest on the hand(s) and then continue to dribble.

To dribble a second time after the first dribble has ended is a violation and the ball is awarded to the
opponents for a throw-in.

The following are not considered as dribbles:
•        Successive shots for a field goal.
•        Tapping the ball from the control of another player and then recovering it.




                                              DOUBLE DRIBBLE
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Art. 25 Three Second Rule

A player shall not remain in the opponents’ restricted area for more than three seconds whilst his
team is in control of the ball in his frontcourt and the game clock is running.




Art. 26 Closely Guarded Player

A player who is holding a live ball on the court is closely guarded when an opponent is in an active
guarding position at a distance of no more than one normal step away.

A violation shall be called if a closely guarded player with the ball does not pass, shoot or dribble the
ball within five seconds. The ball is then awarded to the opponents for a throw-in.

Art. 27 Ball Returned to Backcourt

A player who is in control of a live ball may not cause the ball to be illegally returned to his
backcourt. This restriction is valid also for the throw-ins.

The ball has been illegally returned to the backcourt when a player of the team, in control of the ball,
is the last to touch the ball in his frontcourt, after which that player or a team-mate is the first to
touch the ball in his backcourt.

To return illegally the ball to the backcourt is a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for
a throw-in from the nearest place to where the violation took place.
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RULE SIX                                                                                        FOULS


Art. 28 Fouls - Definition

A foul is an infraction of the rules concerning illegal personal contact with an opponent and/or
unsportsmanlike behaviour.


Art. 29 Personal Foul

A personal foul is a player's foul, which involves contact with an opponent.

A player shall not hold, block, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by extending
his hand, arm, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee or foot, nor by bending his body into an "abnormal" position
nor use any rough tactics.

If personal contact occurs and results in an unfair advantage, not intended by the Rules, the referee
shall call a personal foul against the player responsible for the contact and the foul shall be
recorded on the scoresheet.

If the foul is committed on a player who is not in the act of shooting, the ball is awarded to the
opponents for a throw-in.

If the foul is committed on a player who is in the act of shooting and the shot for goal is not
successful, he is awarded two free throws.

If the foul is committed on the player who is in the act of shooting and the shot for goal is successful,
no free throw is awarded and the game is started by a throw-in taken by the opponents from the
endline.




                                            COMMON FOUL
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Art. 30 Unsportsmanlike Foul

An unsportsmanlike foul is a personal foul, which in the opinion of a referee, is not a legitimate
attempt to directly play the ball within the spirit and intent of the Rules.

If a player in an effort to play the ball causes excessive contact (hard foul), then this contact shall
also be judged to be unsportsmanlike.

A player charged with two unsportsmanlike fouls shall automatically be disqualified.

Two free throws are awarded to the player who was fouled by an unsportsmanlike foul, unless this
player was shooting and succeeded in scoring followed by a throw-in for the same team at the
centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table.




Art. 31 Disqualifying Foul

A disqualifying foul is any flagrantly unsportsmanlike behaviour of a player.

Two free throws are awarded to the opponents followed by a throw-in for the same team at the
centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table.
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Art. 32 Double Foul

A double foul is a situation in which two opponents commit personal fouls against each other at
approximately the same time.

A personal foul shall be charged against each offending player and a jump ball situation occurs.




                                           DOUBLE FOUL
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RULE SEVEN                                                               RULES OF CONDUCT



Art. 33 Technical Foul

In Mini-Basketball all players shall always show the best spirit of cooperation, sportsmanship and
fair play.

Any deliberately or repeated non-compliance with the spirit of this Rule shall be considered as a
technical foul, which is a behaviour non-contact foul.

The referee may try to prevent technical fouls by warnings or even overlooking minor technical
infractions, unless there is repetition of a similar infraction after a warning.

Two free throws shall be awarded to the opponents, followed by a throw-in for the same team at the
centre line extended, opposite the scorer's table.
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RULE EIGHT                                                                   GENERAL PROVISIONS


Art. 34 Five Fouls by a Player
A player who has committed five fouls, personal and/or technical, shall be informed thereof by the
referee and must leave the game immediately.
He must be replaced by a substitute.

Art. 35 Free Throws
A free throw is an opportunity given to a player to score one point, uncontested from a position
behind the free-throw line and inside the semicircle.
The free-throw shot shall be made within five seconds after the ball is at the disposal of the free-
throw shooter. Whilst the player is attempting a free throw, he shall not touch the free-throw line nor
the restricted area, until the ball enters the basket or strikes the ring.
When a player is attempting a free throw, a maximum of five other players shall occupy the
restricted area places:
•        Two players from the defending team may occupy the two places near the basket.
•        Two players from the shooter's team may occupy the next two places.
•        One player from the defending team may occupy one of the next two places.
The players in the restricted area places:
•        Shall not occupy rebound places to which they are not entitled.
•        Shall not enter the restricted area or leave the places until the ball has left the hand(s) of the
         free-throw shooter.
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All the players who are not in these places, shall be behind the free-throw line extended until the
ball touches the ring or it is evident that it will not touch it.

If the last free throw does not touch the ring, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in
from the free-throw line extended.

No player from either team may touch the ball until it touches the ring.

An infraction of these Rules is a violation:
•     If committed by the free-throw shooter, the point, if made, shall not count and ball is awarded
      to the opponents for a throw-in from the free-throw line extended unless there is a further free
      throw to be administered.
•     If a free throw is successful, all violations committed by any player(s) other than the shooter
      are disregarded and the point shall count.
•     If a free throw is not successful and a violation is committed by:
      - A team-mate of the shooter during the last free throw, the ball shall be awarded to the
            opponents for a throw-in from the free-throw line extended unless there is a further free
            throw to be administered.
      - An opponent of the shooter, a substitute free throw shall be awarded to the shooter.
      - Both teams on the last free throw, a jump ball situation occurs.
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RULE NINE                                              DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICIALS



Art. 36 Officials and their Assistants


The officials shall be a referee and an umpire, who shall be
assisted by a scorekeeper and a timekeeper.

They shall conduct the game in accordance with the Rules.

Both referees are responsible for calling fouls and violations, to
award or cancel field goals and free throws and to administer
penalties according the Rules.

The referee has also the power to make a decision on any point
not covered by these Rules.




Art. 37 Scorekeeper

                                                   The Scorekeeper      is   responsible   for   the
                                                   Scoresheet.

                                                   He keeps a running summary of the points
                                                   scored, recording the field goals and free throws
                                                   made.

                                                   He shall record all the fouls of the players,
                                                   indicating the number of the foul by raising the
                                                   marker.

                                                   The Scorekeeper shall operate the alternating
                                                   possession arrow.
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Art. 38 Timekeeper

The Timekeeper shall be provided with a game clock
and a stopwatch and shall:
•     Measure playing time and intervals of play.
•     Ensure that a signal sounds very loudly at the
      end of playing time in a period.

The Timekeeper shall measure playing time as
follows:
•     Starting the game clock when:
       - During a jump ball, the ball is tapped by
            a jumper.
       - During a throw-in the ball touches or is
            touched by a player on the court.
       - A last free throw is unsuccessful and
            the ball continues to be live, the ball is
            touched by a player on the court.
•     Stopping the game clock when:
       - Time expires at the end of playing time
            in a period.
       -    A referee blows his whistle.




The Scoresheet - Instructions to the Scorekeeper

A.    Before the game starts fill in, using capital letters:

      •     The names of the teams.

      •     Date, time, place, number of the game and name of the competition.

      •     Names of the referees.

      •     Names and numbers of the players in numerical order.

      •     Names of the coaches.

B.    During the game:

      •     At the beginning of each period put an X in the "Play in" column for each of the 5 players
            on the court.
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      •      There are 4 columns for the running score: 2 for team A and 2 for team B. Record the
             individual points scored by each player by drawing a diagonal line " / " for a valid field
             goal scored and filled circle " o " for any valid free throw scored the correct "running"
             score column.

             Then in the empty space beside, enter the number of the player who scored.

      •      At the end of each period, put a circle round the latest scores of each team and rule a
             line immediately below them.

      •      Enter the scores for each half in the appropriate boxes.

      •      If a personal foul is committed write "P" in the appropriate foul box to the right of the
             player's number.

      •      If an unsportsmanlike foul is committed write "U".

      •      If a disqualifying foul is committed write “D”.

      •      If a technical foul is committed write “T”.

C.    After the end of the game:

      •      Complete the "Final Score" and the name of the winning team.

      •      Sign the scoresheet and have it counter-signed by the timekeeper, umpire and at last by
             the referee.
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                                          FIBA MINI-BASKETBALL
                                                  SCORESHEET
              THE GAME                                COMPETITION                                         GAME OFFICIALS
                                          ___________________________
Team A                                    Game No.    ______________________
                                                                                           Referee ____________________
                                          Date        ______________________
                                          Time        ______________________               Umpire ____________________
Team B
                                          Place       ______________________

TEAM A
COLOURS                                                                  RUNNING SCORE                           HOW TO COMPLETE
                                                       A             B      A          B     A        B          THIS SCORESHEET
                                                            1   1               37   37        73   73         1. Write in the names and
 Player in
1 2 3 4
              Name of Players      No. 1 2Fouls4 5
                                            3               2   2               38   38        74   74
                                                                                                                  numbers of the players
                                                                                                               2. At the start of each
                                                            3   3               39   39        75   75
                                                                                                                  period write an 'X' in the
                                                            4   4               40   40        76   76            correct column when a
                                                            5   5               41   41        77   77            player enters the game
                                                            6   6               42   42        78   78         3. Fouls are recorded by
                                                            7   7               43   43        79   79            writing 'P' for a Personal
                                                            8   8               44   44        80   80            fo ul, an ' U ' for a n
                                                            9   9               45   45        81   81            Unsportsmanlike foul,
                                                                                                                  'D ' for a Disqualifying
                                                           10   10              46   46        82   82
                                                                                                                  foul and 'T' for a
                                                           11   11              47   47        83   83            Technical foul
                                                           12   12              48   48        84   84
                                                                                                               4. There are 4 columns for
                                                           13   13              49   49        85   85            the Ru nning S co re.
                                                           14   14              50   50        86   86            There are 2 for Team A
Coach                                                      15   15              51   51        87   87            an d 2 f or Te am B.
                                                                                                                  Following a score, FIRST
Assistant Coach                                            16   16              52   52        88   88
                                                                                                                  cross out the points in
                                                           17   17              53   53        89   89            the correct Running
TEAM B                                                     18   18              54   54        90   90            Score column with a
COLOURS                                                    19   19              55   55        91    91           diagonal line '/' for a
                                                           20   20              56   56        92   92           field goal ore a '•' for a
                                                           21   21              57   57        93   93           free throw in each box.
 Player in
1 2 3 4
              Name of Players      No. 1 2Fouls4 5
                                            3              22   22              58   58        94   94           THEN write in the num-
                                                                                                                 ber of the player in the
                                                           23   23              59   59        95   95           blank space alongside
                                                           24   24              60   60        96   96           the '/' or the '•'.
                                                           25   25              61   61        97    97
                                                                                                               5. Complete each period
                                                           26   26              62   62        98   98
                                                                                                                  by ruling off the running
                                                           27   27              63   63        99   99            score for each team at
                                                           28   28              64   64       100   100           the end of each period.
                                                           29   29              65   65       101   101           Insert the end of period
                                                           30   30              66   66       102   102           score and the End of
                                                                                                                  Game score in the boxes
                                                           31   31              67   67       103   103           provided.
                                                           32   32              68   68       104   104
                                                                                                               6. Sign the scoresheet and
                                                           33   33              69   69       105   105           have it counter-signed
                                                           34   34              70   70       106   106           b y the ot h er ga m e
Coach                                                      35   35              71   71       107   107           officials.
Assistant Coach                                            36   36              72   72       108   108


                  SCORES                              FINAL SCORE                                          SIGNATURES

1st Period        A _______ B _______                                                      Scorekeeper      _____________________
                                                  A _______ B _______
2nd Period A _______ B _______                                                             Timekeeper       _____________________
                                                     WINNING TEAM                          Umpire           _____________________
3rd Period        A _______ B _______

4th Period        A _______ B _______    ___________________________                       Referee          _____________________
August 2005                                      MINI BASKETBALL RULES
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OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS

                        1                          2                           3                              4


 (One finger, one point)                                      Open palms,
                             Wave arms across body                                         Rotate fists
    ’Flag’ from wrist                                       Fingers together
      TWO POINTS                 CANCEL SCORE               STOP THE CLOCK                TRAVELLING

                        5                          6                           7                              8
                                                                                        Violation signal
     Patting motion             Fingers sideways            Finger extended             Direction of play
                                                           BALL RETURNED TO
    ILLEGAL DRIBBLE           3 SECOND VIOLATION                                    VIOLATION OUT OF BOUNDS
                                                              BACKCOURT

                        9                         10                           11                           12


       Thumbs up                  Clenched fist         Hold up number of player       Signal foul, imitate
                                                                                            pushing
 JUMP BALL SITUATION             PERSONAL FOUL          TO DESIGNATE OFFENDER               PUSHING

                       13                         14                           15                           16


                                                                                      Clenched fist striking
 Signal foul, strike wrist   Signal Foul, grasp wrist     Both hands on hips
                                                                                          open palms
 ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS               HOLDING                    BLOCKING                    CHARGING

                       17                         18                           19                           20


 Waving clenched fists                                        Grasp wrist
      DOUBLE FOUL               TECHNICAL FOUL          UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL          DISQUALIFYING FOUL

                       21                         22


    Fingers together              Index finger
   TWO FREE THROWS              ONE FREE THROW
MINI BASKETBALL RULES                                                                      August 2005
                                                                                                                                                   Page 31 of 32


                                    MINI-BASKETBALL RULES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWARD ................................................................................................................. 1

RULE ONE              THE GAME .............................................................................................. 3
ART. 1      MINI-BASKETBALL - DEFINITION ....................................................................................................3

RULE TWO              DIMENSIONS AND EQUIPMENT .......................................................... 4
ART. 2      COURT - DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................4
ART. 3      LINES ......................................................................................................................................................4
ART. 4      EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................................5

RULE THREE TEAMS .................................................................................................... 6
ART. 5      PLAYERS AND SUBSTITUTES ...........................................................................................................6
ART. 6      UNIFORMS ............................................................................................................................................7
ART. 7      COACH....................................................................................................................................................7

RULE FOUR PLAYING REGULATIONS ....................................................................... 8
ART. 8      PLAYING TIME......................................................................................................................................8
ART. 9      BEGINNING OF THE GAME ................................................................................................................9
ART. 10     JUMP BALL AND ALTERNATING POSSESSION............................................................................9
ART. 11     STATUS OF THE BALL .......................................................................................................................10
ART. 12     GOAL - WHEN MADE AND ITS VALUE...........................................................................................11
ART. 13     END OF THE GAME. TIED SCORE ....................................................................................................12
ART. 14     SUBSTITUTIONS ................................................................................................................................12
ART. 15     HOW THE BALL IS PLAYED ..............................................................................................................13
ART. 16     CONTROL OF THE BALL ....................................................................................................................13
ART. 17     PLAYER IN THE ACT OF SHOOTING................................................................................................14

RULE FIVE             VIOLATIONS ..........................................................................................15
ART. 18     VIOLATIONS - DEFINITION ..............................................................................................................15
ART. 19     THROW-IN...........................................................................................................................................15
ART. 20     LOCATION OF A PLAYER AND REFEREE ........................................................................................15
ART. 21     PLAYER-OUT-OF-BOUNDS. BALL OUT-OF-BOUNDS ..................................................................15
ART. 22     PIVOT....................................................................................................................................................16
ART. 23     PROGRESSING WITH THE BALL .....................................................................................................17
ART. 24     DRIBBLING..........................................................................................................................................18
ART. 25     THREE SECOND RULE........................................................................................................................19
ART. 26     CLOSELY GUARDED PLAYER............................................................................................................19
ART. 27     BALL RETURNED TO BACKCOURT..................................................................................................19

RULE SIX           FOULS .......................................................................................................20
August 2005                                                  MINI BASKETBALL RULES
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ART. 28    FOULS - DEFINITION .........................................................................................................................20
ART. 29    PERSONAL FOUL ................................................................................................................................20
ART. 30    UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL..............................................................................................................21
ART. 31    DISQUALIFYING FOUL .......................................................................................................................21
ART. 32    DOUBLE FOUL .....................................................................................................................................22

RULE SEVEN RULES OF CONDUCT.............................................................................23
ART. 33    TECHNICAL FOUL ...............................................................................................................................23

RULE EIGHT GENERAL PROVISIONS ........................................................................24
ART. 34    FIVE FOULS BY A PLAYER.................................................................................................................24
ART. 35    FREE THROWS ....................................................................................................................................24

RULE NINE DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICIALS .................................................26
ART. 36    OFFICIALS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS.............................................................................................26
ART. 37    SCOREKEEPER ....................................................................................................................................26
ART. 38    TIMEKEEPER .......................................................................................................................................27

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Mini basketball rules 2005

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  • 3. FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE BASKETBALL INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL FEDERATION FIBA Address: Chemin de Blandonnet 8 P.O. Box 715 CH-1214 Vernier Geneva Switzerland Founded in 1932 Telephone: + 41 22 545 00 00 Fax: + 41 22 545 00 99 Email: info@fiba.com Website: www.fiba.com President: Carl Men Ky Ching, Hong Kong Secretary General: Patrick Baumann, Switzerland
  • 4. Published by FIBA (International Basketball Federation) 8 chemin de Blandonnet 1214 Vernier Geneva Switzerland © Copyright FIBA Edited by FIBA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
  • 5. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 1 of 32 FOREWORD The Philosophy of Mini-Basketball Mini-Basketball is a game of Basketball for boys and girls. Essentially it is a modification of the adult game that has been adapted to the needs of children. The philosophy is quite simple: do not make children play a game that is not suitable for their physical and mental development, but change the adult game to suit them. The aim of Mini-Basketball is to provide opportunities for children of all abilities to enjoy rich and quality experiences, which they will transfer to Basketball with enthusiasm. The game of Basketball is played with a large ball, into targets that are too high for most children. In Mini-Basketball the size of the ball is reduced and the height of the target, the basket, is lowered. Basketball has many technical rules, in Mini-Basketball these are reduced to the minimum. However, more rules are introduced as the children progress in their skill and understanding. The teacher or coach has the responsibility to introduce the rules and conventions of the game as appropriate to the children’s development. The game can therefore be played at a variety of levels: 1 v 1 or 2 v 2 on an improvised but safe playing area, perhaps into one basket, erected on an outside wall. A 3 v 3 practice or competition in a school hall or sports hall. A game between two school or club teams in a gymnasium. A local or regional rally involving several teams from the geographical area. A game involving a representative selection that is played as a demonstration at an international event. When the children are ready, the Rules, as applied to the game, would start with the following basic rules: • To win the game you must score more baskets than your opponents. • You need to keep yourself and the ball inside the playing area (player out of bounds & ball out of bounds rule). • You cannot walk or run while holding the ball; so in order to move on court you must dribble (travelling rule). • You cannot dribble with two hands at the same time or dribble again after catching the ball (illegal dribble). • You cannot make unfair contact (personal foul). The FIBA Rules of Mini-Basketball apply to teams which are playing at a competent or advanced level of Mini-Basketball.
  • 6. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 2 of 32 REMARK: Throughout the FIBA "Rules of Mini-Basketball", all references made to a player, coach, referee, etc. in the male gender also apply to the female gender. It must be understood that this is done for practical reasons only.
  • 7. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 3 of 32 RULE ONE THE GAME Art. 1 Mini-Basketball - Definition Mini-Basketball is a game for boys and girls who are eleven years or less in the year the competition begins. Mini-Basketball is played by 2 teams of 5 players each. The aim of each team is to score in the opponents’ basket and to prevent the other team from scoring.
  • 8. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 4 of 32 RULE TWO DIMENSIONS AND EQUIPMENT Art. 2 Court - Dimensions The playing court shall have a flat, hard surface free from obstructions. The dimensions of the courts may be varied to account for local facilities. The standard size is 28 metres in length by 15 metres in width. It can be scaled down in size, providing the variations are in the same proportions from 26 m x 14 m to 12 m x 7 m. Note: It is important that the free-throw line is 4 metres to the backboard. Art. 3 Lines The lines of a Mini-Basketball court are drawn in accordance with Diagram 1. • The free-throw line is 4.00 m from the backboard. • There is no 3-point field goal line or area. The boundary lines of the long sides of the court shall be called the ‘sidelines’, and those of the short sides the ‘endlines’. All lines on the court must be 5 cm in width and perfectly visible. DIAGRAM 1
  • 9. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 5 of 32 Art. 4 Equipment The following equipment shall be provided: • Backboards mounted on support structures. Each of them shall be a flat surface made of hard wood or suitable transparent material, with dimensions as shown on Diagram 2. • Baskets comprising rings and nets. Each of them shall be: - 3.05 m above the floor for boys and girls of 10 - 11 years of age - 2.60 m for children under 10. It is possible to have lower baskets for very young children. • Basketballs. Mini-Basketballs are similar in design to Basketballs. Children of 9 - 11 years of age should us a size 5 ball, with a circumference of 66 - 73 cm and weigh between 450 and 500 grammes. Younger children should use a size 3 ball, with a circumference of 55 - 58 cm and weigh between 310 and 330 grammes. • Game clock used for timing periods of play and the intervals between them. • Official scoresheet. • Markers numbered 1 to 5 indicating the number of fouls committed by a player. • A loud sounding device. • Alternating possession arrow, a red arrow on a white background, to indicate the direction of the next possession when a jump ball situation is called in a game. DIAGRAM 2 DIAGRAM 3
  • 10. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 6 of 32 RULE THREE TEAMS Art. 5 Players and Substitutes Each team shall consist of 10 team members: Five players on the court and five substitutes on the bench. Five players from each team shall be on the court during playing time and may be substituted. A member of a team is a player when he is on the court and is entitled to play. Otherwise he is a substitute. Each team must have a coach and a captain, who shall be one of the players.
  • 11. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 7 of 32 Art. 6 Uniforms All team members shall wear the same colour uniforms. The shirts shall be numbered on the front and back. The team may use any uniform numbers with a maximum of two digits. Art. 7 Coach The coach is the leader of the team. He gives advice and guidance to the players in a calm, poised, nurturing and friendly manner from the court-side and is responsible for the substitution of players. He is assisted by the team captain, who shall be one of the players. Before the game, the coach shall give the scorekeeper a list with the names and numbers of the team members who are to play in the game. There are no charged time-outs in Mini-Basketball. Zone defence is forbidden in Mini-Basketball.
  • 12. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 8 of 32 RULE FOUR PLAYING REGULATIONS Art. 8 Playing Time The game shall consist of two halves of twenty minutes each, with an interval of ten minutes between them. Each half is divided into two periods of ten minutes each, with an interval of two minutes between them. The playing time is controlled by the timekeeper.
  • 13. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 9 of 32 Art. 9 Beginning of the Game Each game is started by a jump ball in the centre circle and begins when the ball is legally tapped by one of the jumpers. The referee shall make the toss between any two opponents. All the other periods begin when the ball touches a player on the court after a throw-in at the centre line, according to the alternating possession method. For the second half the teams shall exchange baskets. Art. 10 Jump Ball and Alternating Possession A jump ball occurs when the referee tosses the ball in the centre circle between any two opponents at the beginning of the first period. During a jump ball, the two jumpers shall stand inside the half of the circle nearest to their own basket. The non-jumpers shall remain outside the circle until the ball has been tapped.
  • 14. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 10 of 32 The ball shall be tapped by one or both of the jumpers only after it reaches its highest point. A player shall not violate provisions governing a jump ball. As a penalty, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. If there is violation by both teams or if the referee makes a bad toss, the jump ball shall be retaken. A jump ball situation occurs when: • Two or more players of opposing teams have one or both hand(s) firmly on the ball (held ball). • The ball goes out-of-bounds and the two referees are in doubt or disagree which of the opponents last touched the ball. • The ball goes out-of-bounds and it was last touched simultaneously by two opponents. • A live ball lodges on the basket support. • A double foul is called. • To begin periods 2, 3 & 4. The alternating possession is a method of causing the ball to become live with a throw-in rather than a jump ball, i.e. in all jump ball situations, teams will alternate possession of the ball for a throw-in at the place nearest to where the jump ball situation occurred. The team that did not gain control of the ball on the court after the jump ball at the beginning of the first period, will start the alternating possession. The team entitled to the alternating possession throw-in shall be indicated by the arrow in the direction of the opponents’ basket. The direction of the arrow is reversed immediately, when the ball touches a player on the court after the throw-in. ALTERNATING POSSESSION ARROW Art. 11 Status of the Ball The ball can be either live or dead. The ball becomes live when: • During the jump ball the ball is legally tapped by a jumper. • During a free throw, the ball is at the disposal of the free-throw shooter. • During a throw-in, the ball is at the disposal of a player for the throw-in. The ball becomes dead when: • Any field goal or free throw is made. • A referee blows his whistle. • The game clock sounds for the end of a period.
  • 15. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 11 of 32 The ball does not become dead and the goal counts, if made, when: • The ball is in flight on a shot for a field goal and - A referee blows his whistle. - The game clock sounds for the end of a period. • A player commits a foul on any opponent while the ball is in control of the opponent in the act of shooting for field goal and who finishes his shot with a continuous motion, which started before the foul occurred. Art. 12 Goal - When Made and its Value A goal is made when a live ball enters the basket from above and remains within or passes through the net. A goal from the field counts two points and a goal from a free throw counts one point. After a field goal or successful last free throw, the opponents shall have the ball to make a throw-in within 5 seconds, from any point on or behind the endline. 2 POINTS FIELD GOAL 1 POINT FREE THROW
  • 16. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 12 of 32 Art. 13 End of the Game. Tied Score The game shall terminate on the sounding of the game clock signal indicating the end of the playing time. If the score is a tie at the expiration of the fourth period, the result shall stand and no extra time shall be played. Art. 14 Substitutions Each player must play in two periods, except a player who is injured, disqualified or has committed five fouls. Each player shall therefore sit on the bench as a substitute for the remaining two periods, except when it is necessary to replace a player who is injured, disqualified or has committed five fouls. Even under those special circumstances, a player must remain a substitute for one full period.
  • 17. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 13 of 32 Art. 15 How the Ball is Played The ball is played with the hand(s) only and may be passed, shot or dribbled in any direction, subject to the restrictions of these Rules. To run with the ball, deliberately kick or strike it with the fist is a violation. However, to accidentally come in contact with the ball with any part of the leg is not a violation. Art. 16 Control of the Ball A player is in control of the ball when: • He is holding a live ball. • He is dribbling a live ball. A team is in control of the ball when a player of that team is in control of a live ball or when the ball is being passed between team-mates.
  • 18. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 14 of 32 Art. 17 Player in the Act of Shooting A player is in the act of shooting when, in the judgement of a referee, he starts an attempt to score. The act of shooting ends when the ball has left the shooter’s hand(s), and in case of an airborne shooter, both feet have returned to the floor.
  • 19. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 15 of 32 RULE FIVE VIOLATIONS Art. 18 Violations - Definition A violation is an infraction of the Rules that is penalised by awarding the ball to the opponents for a throw-in from out-of-bounds at the place nearest to where the infraction took place. Art. 19 Throw-In A throw-in occurs when the ball is passed into the court from out-of-bounds, at the place indicated by a referee, except if it is after a field goal or a last successful free throw. A referee must hand or toss the ball to the player who is to take the throw-in. From the moment the ball is at the disposal of the player, he has five seconds to throw the ball to another player on the court. When a throw-in is being taken, no other player may have any part of his body over the boundary line; otherwise the throw-in is retaken. Art. 20 Location of a Player and Referee The location of a player is determined by where he is touching the floor or when he is in the air, where he last touched the floor as far as the lines are concerned. The same applies to a referee. Art. 21 Player-Out-of-Bounds. Ball Out-of-Bounds A player is out-of-bounds when he touches the floor or any object on, above or outside the boundary line, except a player. The ball is out-of-bounds when it touches a player, the floor or any object, including the backboard support or the back of the backboard on, above or outside the boundary lines.
  • 20. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 16 of 32 To cause the ball to go out-of-bounds is a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. Art. 22 Pivot A pivot is the legal movement in which a player who is holding the ball, steps once or more than once in any direction with the same foot, while the other foot, called the pivot foot, is kept at its point of contact with the floor. Establishing a pivot foot for a player who catches a ball on the court: • While standing with both feet on the floor: - The moment one foot is lifted, the other becomes the pivot foot. • While moving or dribbling: - If both feet are off the floor and the player lands, the foot that lands first becomes the pivot foot.
  • 21. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 17 of 32 Art. 23 Progressing with the Ball A player may progress with the ball in any direction within the following limits: Progressing with the ball for a player who has established a pivot foot: • While standing with both feet on the floor: - To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the hands(s). - To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot, but neither foot may be returned to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s). • While moving or dribbling: - To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the hands(s). - To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot and land on one foot or both feet simultaneously. After that both feet may be lifted but may not be returned again to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s). To progress with the ball in excess of these limits is a travelling violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. A PLAYER CAN NOT RUN WITH THE BALL
  • 22. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 18 of 32 Art. 24 Dribbling If a player in control of the ball wishes to progress with it, he may dribble, that is to bounce the ball on the floor with one hand. A player is not allowed to: • Dribble the ball with two hands at the same time. • Let the ball come to rest on the hand(s) and then continue to dribble. To dribble a second time after the first dribble has ended is a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. The following are not considered as dribbles: • Successive shots for a field goal. • Tapping the ball from the control of another player and then recovering it. DOUBLE DRIBBLE
  • 23. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 19 of 32 Art. 25 Three Second Rule A player shall not remain in the opponents’ restricted area for more than three seconds whilst his team is in control of the ball in his frontcourt and the game clock is running. Art. 26 Closely Guarded Player A player who is holding a live ball on the court is closely guarded when an opponent is in an active guarding position at a distance of no more than one normal step away. A violation shall be called if a closely guarded player with the ball does not pass, shoot or dribble the ball within five seconds. The ball is then awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. Art. 27 Ball Returned to Backcourt A player who is in control of a live ball may not cause the ball to be illegally returned to his backcourt. This restriction is valid also for the throw-ins. The ball has been illegally returned to the backcourt when a player of the team, in control of the ball, is the last to touch the ball in his frontcourt, after which that player or a team-mate is the first to touch the ball in his backcourt. To return illegally the ball to the backcourt is a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the nearest place to where the violation took place.
  • 24. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 20 of 32 RULE SIX FOULS Art. 28 Fouls - Definition A foul is an infraction of the rules concerning illegal personal contact with an opponent and/or unsportsmanlike behaviour. Art. 29 Personal Foul A personal foul is a player's foul, which involves contact with an opponent. A player shall not hold, block, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by extending his hand, arm, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee or foot, nor by bending his body into an "abnormal" position nor use any rough tactics. If personal contact occurs and results in an unfair advantage, not intended by the Rules, the referee shall call a personal foul against the player responsible for the contact and the foul shall be recorded on the scoresheet. If the foul is committed on a player who is not in the act of shooting, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in. If the foul is committed on a player who is in the act of shooting and the shot for goal is not successful, he is awarded two free throws. If the foul is committed on the player who is in the act of shooting and the shot for goal is successful, no free throw is awarded and the game is started by a throw-in taken by the opponents from the endline. COMMON FOUL
  • 25. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 21 of 32 Art. 30 Unsportsmanlike Foul An unsportsmanlike foul is a personal foul, which in the opinion of a referee, is not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball within the spirit and intent of the Rules. If a player in an effort to play the ball causes excessive contact (hard foul), then this contact shall also be judged to be unsportsmanlike. A player charged with two unsportsmanlike fouls shall automatically be disqualified. Two free throws are awarded to the player who was fouled by an unsportsmanlike foul, unless this player was shooting and succeeded in scoring followed by a throw-in for the same team at the centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table. Art. 31 Disqualifying Foul A disqualifying foul is any flagrantly unsportsmanlike behaviour of a player. Two free throws are awarded to the opponents followed by a throw-in for the same team at the centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table.
  • 26. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 22 of 32 Art. 32 Double Foul A double foul is a situation in which two opponents commit personal fouls against each other at approximately the same time. A personal foul shall be charged against each offending player and a jump ball situation occurs. DOUBLE FOUL
  • 27. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 23 of 32 RULE SEVEN RULES OF CONDUCT Art. 33 Technical Foul In Mini-Basketball all players shall always show the best spirit of cooperation, sportsmanship and fair play. Any deliberately or repeated non-compliance with the spirit of this Rule shall be considered as a technical foul, which is a behaviour non-contact foul. The referee may try to prevent technical fouls by warnings or even overlooking minor technical infractions, unless there is repetition of a similar infraction after a warning. Two free throws shall be awarded to the opponents, followed by a throw-in for the same team at the centre line extended, opposite the scorer's table.
  • 28. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 24 of 32 RULE EIGHT GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 34 Five Fouls by a Player A player who has committed five fouls, personal and/or technical, shall be informed thereof by the referee and must leave the game immediately. He must be replaced by a substitute. Art. 35 Free Throws A free throw is an opportunity given to a player to score one point, uncontested from a position behind the free-throw line and inside the semicircle. The free-throw shot shall be made within five seconds after the ball is at the disposal of the free- throw shooter. Whilst the player is attempting a free throw, he shall not touch the free-throw line nor the restricted area, until the ball enters the basket or strikes the ring. When a player is attempting a free throw, a maximum of five other players shall occupy the restricted area places: • Two players from the defending team may occupy the two places near the basket. • Two players from the shooter's team may occupy the next two places. • One player from the defending team may occupy one of the next two places. The players in the restricted area places: • Shall not occupy rebound places to which they are not entitled. • Shall not enter the restricted area or leave the places until the ball has left the hand(s) of the free-throw shooter.
  • 29. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 25 of 32 All the players who are not in these places, shall be behind the free-throw line extended until the ball touches the ring or it is evident that it will not touch it. If the last free throw does not touch the ring, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the free-throw line extended. No player from either team may touch the ball until it touches the ring. An infraction of these Rules is a violation: • If committed by the free-throw shooter, the point, if made, shall not count and ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the free-throw line extended unless there is a further free throw to be administered. • If a free throw is successful, all violations committed by any player(s) other than the shooter are disregarded and the point shall count. • If a free throw is not successful and a violation is committed by: - A team-mate of the shooter during the last free throw, the ball shall be awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the free-throw line extended unless there is a further free throw to be administered. - An opponent of the shooter, a substitute free throw shall be awarded to the shooter. - Both teams on the last free throw, a jump ball situation occurs.
  • 30. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 26 of 32 RULE NINE DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICIALS Art. 36 Officials and their Assistants The officials shall be a referee and an umpire, who shall be assisted by a scorekeeper and a timekeeper. They shall conduct the game in accordance with the Rules. Both referees are responsible for calling fouls and violations, to award or cancel field goals and free throws and to administer penalties according the Rules. The referee has also the power to make a decision on any point not covered by these Rules. Art. 37 Scorekeeper The Scorekeeper is responsible for the Scoresheet. He keeps a running summary of the points scored, recording the field goals and free throws made. He shall record all the fouls of the players, indicating the number of the foul by raising the marker. The Scorekeeper shall operate the alternating possession arrow.
  • 31. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 27 of 32 Art. 38 Timekeeper The Timekeeper shall be provided with a game clock and a stopwatch and shall: • Measure playing time and intervals of play. • Ensure that a signal sounds very loudly at the end of playing time in a period. The Timekeeper shall measure playing time as follows: • Starting the game clock when: - During a jump ball, the ball is tapped by a jumper. - During a throw-in the ball touches or is touched by a player on the court. - A last free throw is unsuccessful and the ball continues to be live, the ball is touched by a player on the court. • Stopping the game clock when: - Time expires at the end of playing time in a period. - A referee blows his whistle. The Scoresheet - Instructions to the Scorekeeper A. Before the game starts fill in, using capital letters: • The names of the teams. • Date, time, place, number of the game and name of the competition. • Names of the referees. • Names and numbers of the players in numerical order. • Names of the coaches. B. During the game: • At the beginning of each period put an X in the "Play in" column for each of the 5 players on the court.
  • 32. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 28 of 32 • There are 4 columns for the running score: 2 for team A and 2 for team B. Record the individual points scored by each player by drawing a diagonal line " / " for a valid field goal scored and filled circle " o " for any valid free throw scored the correct "running" score column. Then in the empty space beside, enter the number of the player who scored. • At the end of each period, put a circle round the latest scores of each team and rule a line immediately below them. • Enter the scores for each half in the appropriate boxes. • If a personal foul is committed write "P" in the appropriate foul box to the right of the player's number. • If an unsportsmanlike foul is committed write "U". • If a disqualifying foul is committed write “D”. • If a technical foul is committed write “T”. C. After the end of the game: • Complete the "Final Score" and the name of the winning team. • Sign the scoresheet and have it counter-signed by the timekeeper, umpire and at last by the referee.
  • 33. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 29 of 32 FIBA MINI-BASKETBALL SCORESHEET THE GAME COMPETITION GAME OFFICIALS ___________________________ Team A Game No. ______________________ Referee ____________________ Date ______________________ Time ______________________ Umpire ____________________ Team B Place ______________________ TEAM A COLOURS RUNNING SCORE HOW TO COMPLETE A B A B A B THIS SCORESHEET 1 1 37 37 73 73 1. Write in the names and Player in 1 2 3 4 Name of Players No. 1 2Fouls4 5 3 2 2 38 38 74 74 numbers of the players 2. At the start of each 3 3 39 39 75 75 period write an 'X' in the 4 4 40 40 76 76 correct column when a 5 5 41 41 77 77 player enters the game 6 6 42 42 78 78 3. Fouls are recorded by 7 7 43 43 79 79 writing 'P' for a Personal 8 8 44 44 80 80 fo ul, an ' U ' for a n 9 9 45 45 81 81 Unsportsmanlike foul, 'D ' for a Disqualifying 10 10 46 46 82 82 foul and 'T' for a 11 11 47 47 83 83 Technical foul 12 12 48 48 84 84 4. There are 4 columns for 13 13 49 49 85 85 the Ru nning S co re. 14 14 50 50 86 86 There are 2 for Team A Coach 15 15 51 51 87 87 an d 2 f or Te am B. Following a score, FIRST Assistant Coach 16 16 52 52 88 88 cross out the points in 17 17 53 53 89 89 the correct Running TEAM B 18 18 54 54 90 90 Score column with a COLOURS 19 19 55 55 91 91 diagonal line '/' for a 20 20 56 56 92 92 field goal ore a '•' for a 21 21 57 57 93 93 free throw in each box. Player in 1 2 3 4 Name of Players No. 1 2Fouls4 5 3 22 22 58 58 94 94 THEN write in the num- ber of the player in the 23 23 59 59 95 95 blank space alongside 24 24 60 60 96 96 the '/' or the '•'. 25 25 61 61 97 97 5. Complete each period 26 26 62 62 98 98 by ruling off the running 27 27 63 63 99 99 score for each team at 28 28 64 64 100 100 the end of each period. 29 29 65 65 101 101 Insert the end of period 30 30 66 66 102 102 score and the End of Game score in the boxes 31 31 67 67 103 103 provided. 32 32 68 68 104 104 6. Sign the scoresheet and 33 33 69 69 105 105 have it counter-signed 34 34 70 70 106 106 b y the ot h er ga m e Coach 35 35 71 71 107 107 officials. Assistant Coach 36 36 72 72 108 108 SCORES FINAL SCORE SIGNATURES 1st Period A _______ B _______ Scorekeeper _____________________ A _______ B _______ 2nd Period A _______ B _______ Timekeeper _____________________ WINNING TEAM Umpire _____________________ 3rd Period A _______ B _______ 4th Period A _______ B _______ ___________________________ Referee _____________________
  • 34. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 30 of 32 OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS 1 2 3 4 (One finger, one point) Open palms, Wave arms across body Rotate fists ’Flag’ from wrist Fingers together TWO POINTS CANCEL SCORE STOP THE CLOCK TRAVELLING 5 6 7 8 Violation signal Patting motion Fingers sideways Finger extended Direction of play BALL RETURNED TO ILLEGAL DRIBBLE 3 SECOND VIOLATION VIOLATION OUT OF BOUNDS BACKCOURT 9 10 11 12 Thumbs up Clenched fist Hold up number of player Signal foul, imitate pushing JUMP BALL SITUATION PERSONAL FOUL TO DESIGNATE OFFENDER PUSHING 13 14 15 16 Clenched fist striking Signal foul, strike wrist Signal Foul, grasp wrist Both hands on hips open palms ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS HOLDING BLOCKING CHARGING 17 18 19 20 Waving clenched fists Grasp wrist DOUBLE FOUL TECHNICAL FOUL UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL DISQUALIFYING FOUL 21 22 Fingers together Index finger TWO FREE THROWS ONE FREE THROW
  • 35. MINI BASKETBALL RULES August 2005 Page 31 of 32 MINI-BASKETBALL RULES TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWARD ................................................................................................................. 1 RULE ONE THE GAME .............................................................................................. 3 ART. 1 MINI-BASKETBALL - DEFINITION ....................................................................................................3 RULE TWO DIMENSIONS AND EQUIPMENT .......................................................... 4 ART. 2 COURT - DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................4 ART. 3 LINES ......................................................................................................................................................4 ART. 4 EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................................5 RULE THREE TEAMS .................................................................................................... 6 ART. 5 PLAYERS AND SUBSTITUTES ...........................................................................................................6 ART. 6 UNIFORMS ............................................................................................................................................7 ART. 7 COACH....................................................................................................................................................7 RULE FOUR PLAYING REGULATIONS ....................................................................... 8 ART. 8 PLAYING TIME......................................................................................................................................8 ART. 9 BEGINNING OF THE GAME ................................................................................................................9 ART. 10 JUMP BALL AND ALTERNATING POSSESSION............................................................................9 ART. 11 STATUS OF THE BALL .......................................................................................................................10 ART. 12 GOAL - WHEN MADE AND ITS VALUE...........................................................................................11 ART. 13 END OF THE GAME. TIED SCORE ....................................................................................................12 ART. 14 SUBSTITUTIONS ................................................................................................................................12 ART. 15 HOW THE BALL IS PLAYED ..............................................................................................................13 ART. 16 CONTROL OF THE BALL ....................................................................................................................13 ART. 17 PLAYER IN THE ACT OF SHOOTING................................................................................................14 RULE FIVE VIOLATIONS ..........................................................................................15 ART. 18 VIOLATIONS - DEFINITION ..............................................................................................................15 ART. 19 THROW-IN...........................................................................................................................................15 ART. 20 LOCATION OF A PLAYER AND REFEREE ........................................................................................15 ART. 21 PLAYER-OUT-OF-BOUNDS. BALL OUT-OF-BOUNDS ..................................................................15 ART. 22 PIVOT....................................................................................................................................................16 ART. 23 PROGRESSING WITH THE BALL .....................................................................................................17 ART. 24 DRIBBLING..........................................................................................................................................18 ART. 25 THREE SECOND RULE........................................................................................................................19 ART. 26 CLOSELY GUARDED PLAYER............................................................................................................19 ART. 27 BALL RETURNED TO BACKCOURT..................................................................................................19 RULE SIX FOULS .......................................................................................................20
  • 36. August 2005 MINI BASKETBALL RULES Page 32 of 32 ART. 28 FOULS - DEFINITION .........................................................................................................................20 ART. 29 PERSONAL FOUL ................................................................................................................................20 ART. 30 UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL..............................................................................................................21 ART. 31 DISQUALIFYING FOUL .......................................................................................................................21 ART. 32 DOUBLE FOUL .....................................................................................................................................22 RULE SEVEN RULES OF CONDUCT.............................................................................23 ART. 33 TECHNICAL FOUL ...............................................................................................................................23 RULE EIGHT GENERAL PROVISIONS ........................................................................24 ART. 34 FIVE FOULS BY A PLAYER.................................................................................................................24 ART. 35 FREE THROWS ....................................................................................................................................24 RULE NINE DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICIALS .................................................26 ART. 36 OFFICIALS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS.............................................................................................26 ART. 37 SCOREKEEPER ....................................................................................................................................26 ART. 38 TIMEKEEPER .......................................................................................................................................27