Rules Flashcards

1
Q

Dvisions of time

A
  1. official’s jurisdiction
  2. playing time
  3. interval of play
  4. interval between 1st and 2nd period, 3rd and 4th periods, and before each overtime
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2
Q

from moment they arrive on court (20 min. before game time) until they sign score sheet

A

official’s jurisdiction

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3
Q

all time between start and end of period

A

playing time

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4
Q

how many periods are there

A

4 periods of 10 min.

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5
Q

overtime period duration

A

5- minute duration

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6
Q

time during which the officials have jurisdication, before the start of a period and between the end of the game and the signing of the score sheet

A

interval of play

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7
Q

half-time interval

A

15 min.

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8
Q

interval between the 1st and 2nd periods, 3rd and 4th periods, and before each overtime

A

2 min.

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9
Q

Status of the Ball

A
  1. live ball
  2. dead ball
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10
Q

live ball

A
  1. jump ball
  2. free throw
  3. throw-in
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11
Q

ball legally tapped by a jumper

A

jump ball

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12
Q

ball at the disposal of the free thrower

A

free throw

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13
Q

ball at the disposal of the thrower-in

A

throw-in

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14
Q

dead ball

A
  1. ball enters basket
  2. official blows whistle
  3. signal sounds to end period
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15
Q

exception in dead ball during end of period:
if the ball is in the air on a try for goal, it remains live until..

A
  1. ball enters basket
  2. it is clear that the try is unsuccessful
  3. ball is touched by a player after a signal
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16
Q

a player is in control of the ball when:

A
  1. holding or dribbling live ball
  2. ball is at disposal of a thrower-in
  3. ball is at disposal of free thrower
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17
Q

when does team control of the ball begin

A

same time as player control

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18
Q

when does team control of the ball end

A
  1. ball is released on try for goal
  2. ball becomes dead
  3. opposing team gains control
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19
Q

out of bounds

A
  1. player touches boundary line, floor or any object beyond boundary line while touching ball
  2. ball touches boundary line, floor, person or object located on or beyond boundary line

BASTA MAGAWAS SA BOUNDARY LINE

20
Q

Act of shooting

A
  1. habitual action preceding the release of ball
  2. throw, dunk, tap
  3. release of ball or both feet returning to floor
21
Q

act of shooting:
player must be completely outside of the semi-circle

A

3-point attempt

22
Q

when does the ball become dead during act of shooting

A

foul is committed BEFORE RELEASE OF BALL

23
Q

occupies the spot on the floor where he/she last touched before becoming airborne

A

airborne player

24
Q

time violations

A
  1. 3 seconds
  2. 5 seconds
  3. 8 seconds
  4. 24 seconds
25
Q

3-second time violation

A

player must not be in restricted area for MORE than 3 seconds

26
Q

5-second time violation

A

offensive player with the ball when that player is guarded closely for five seconds or more, and does not pass, shoot, or dribble within that time

27
Q

8-second time violation

A
  • offensive team to advance the ball past the half-court line within 8 seconds of gaining possession
  • Failure to do so results in a turnover
28
Q

24-second time violation

A

offensive team must try for goal within 24 seconds

29
Q

how many jump ball is there in a game

A

1

30
Q

jump ball

A

beginning of first period

31
Q

foul is committed before throw-in ends

A

possession arrow does not change

32
Q

begins when player, having gained control of the ball, projects ball to the ground and touches it again

A

dribble

33
Q

when does dribble end

A
  1. dribbler touch with both hands
  2. ball comes to rest in one or both hands (palm of hand touching ball face upwards)
34
Q

once dribble has ended, the player may not dribble again except if __ is lost

A

control

35
Q

once dribble has ended, the player may not dribble again except if control is lost because of

A
  1. try for goal
  2. ball tapped out of hands by opponent
  3. pass or fumble touched by another player
36
Q

where does the travelling rule apply

A

player holding ball

37
Q

foot that stays on the ground

A

pivot foot

38
Q

determining pivot foot:
stationary

A

either foot

39
Q

determining pivot foot:
one foot on the ground

A

that foot

40
Q

determining pivot foot:
while airborn

A
  1. FIRST FOOT on the ground when landing
  2. EITHER FOOT on the ground when landing on both feet
41
Q

the player __ lift the pivot foot before releasing the ball on a pass or a try for goal

A

may

42
Q

the player __ lift the pivot foot before releasing the ball when starting to dribble

A

may not

43
Q

player falls on the floor while holding ball, or while laying or sitting on the floor, gains control of the ball

A

legal

44
Q

player slides, rolls, or attempts to stand up while holding the ball

A

violation

45
Q

only applies to the defender and the ball in its downward trajectory. They can’t touch it in a way that might affect the shot

A

Goal tending

46
Q

applies to anyone (offense or defense) touching the ball or rim in the restricted area

A

Basket interference

47
Q

player occupying a spot on the floor is entitled to all the space at that spot, from the floor to the ceiling, even if he/she jumps, as long as he/she jups vertically

A

principle of verticality