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area of the playing court, except for the area near the opponents' basket, limited by and including: • The 2 parallel lines extending from and perpendicular to the endline, with the outer edge 0.90 m from the inner edge of the sidelines. • An arc of radius 6.75 m measured from the point on the floor beneath the exact
except for the area near the opponents' basket, limited by and including: • The 2 parallel lines extending from and perpendicular to the endline, with the outer edge 0.90 m from the inner edge of the sidelines.
The Basketball Equipment section of the Official Basketball Rules specifies all basketball equipment required at a game. Reference to high level competitions indicates that the equip-ment is essential and imperative for this level and strongly recommended for medium level and all of the other competitions.
This document outlines the official rules of basketball. It details aspects like: - The dimensions and markings of the playing court including lines, zones, and restricted areas. - Gameplay rules such as scoring, violations, out of bounds, and jump balls.
The three-point field goal area has parallel lines 3' from the sidelines, extending from the baseline and an arc of 23'9" from the middle of the basket which intersects the parallel lines.
This booklet is an introduction to the rules of basketball. It is not intended to replace the official rule book. It is essential that every referee purchase the Official FIBA Rule Book and have a complete understanding of the rules. For further information, please contact the Officials Education and Development Officer on (08) 6272 0760
The FIBA Official Basketball Rules are approved by the FIBA Central Board and are periodically revised by the FIBA Technical Commission. The rules are kept as clear and comprehensive as possible, but they express principles rather than play situations. They cannot, however, cover the rich variety of specific cases that could happen during a