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Basketball is played by two teams, each with five players on the court at any one time. Each team may have additional players (substitutes) that can be interchanged an unlimited number of times. If a player accumulates 5 personal fouls in one game they can take no further part in the game.
- 2.4 Timing Violations
2.1 Substitutions and time-outs; 2.2 Playing the game; 2.3...
- 2.4 Timing Violations
FIBA Official Basketball Rules (OBR) are approved by the FIBA Central Board and they are available for the entire basketball family. Normally the new edition of the OBR becomes valid starting as of 1 October of any given year .
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RULE ONE – THE GAME Art. 1 Definitions 1.1 Basketball game 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. The game is controlled by the referees, table officials and a commissioner, if present. 1.2 Basket: opponents'/own
• Measure playing time, time-outs and intervals of play. • Ensure that the game clock signal sounds very loudly and automatically at the end of a quarter or overtime.
requests a time-out (a) before a substitute for A1 enters the game. (b) after a substitute for A1 enters the game. At the end of the time-out, A1 is recovered and requests to remain in the game. Interpretation: (a) If A1 recovers during the time-out he may continue to play.
The interpretations presented in this document are the FIBA Official Interpretations of the FIBA Official Basketball Rules 2017 and are effective as of 1st October 2017. This document supersedes all previously published FIBA Official Interpretations. The FIBA Official Basketball Rules are approved by the FIBA Central Board and are periodically