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This document outlines significant changes to the Swiss Basketball rules as of October 1, 2014, articulated by David Musard, a FIBA National Instructor. Key areas covered include the no-charge semi-circle, uniform regulations for teams, time-out provisions, shot clock regulations post-ball contact with the basket, and procedures for technical fouls. Additionally, it details the officials' signals for various fouls and infractions in the game. For questions or further clarification, contact musard@swissbasketball.ch. Have a great season!
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Rules changes Valid as of 1stOctober2014 David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 2 Court Art. 2.4.7 The no-charge semi-circle lines are part of the no-charge semi-circle areas. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 4 UniformsArt. 4.3.2 Teams shall use numbers 0 and 00 and from 1 to 99 NB : Top Scorer restrictions according to LNBA regulations. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 18 Time-out Art. 18.2.5 Each team may be granted: • 2 time-outs during the 1st half, • 3 time-outs during the 2nd half with a maximum of 2 of these time-outs in the last 2 minutes of the second half, • 1 time-out during each extra period. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 29 24 seconds Art. 29.2.3 After the ball has touched the ring of the opponents’ basket, the shot clock shall be reset to :• 24 seconds, if the opposing team gains control of the ball. • 14 seconds, if the team which regains control of the ball is the same team that was in control of the ball before the ball touched the ring. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 36 TechnicalfoulArt. 36.3.3A player shall be disqualified for the remainder of the game when he is charged with 2 technical fouls. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Art. 36 TechnicalfoulArt. 36.4.2The opponents shall be awarded 1 free throw, followed by: • A throw-in at the centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table. • A jump ball in the centre circle to start the first period. David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Officials’ signals Handchecking Illegal contact to the hand (foul on a shooter) Illegal use of hands David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Officials’ signals Hit to the head Foul on the act of shooting David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Officials’ signals Foul not on the act of shooting Technicalfoul David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor
Thankyou for your attention. For anykind of problem or question, please contact musard@swissbasketball.chHave a niceseason! David Musard - Swiss Basketball FIBA National Instructor