![]() |
|
|
|||
FIBA Rules
1) Jump Ball
2) Travelling 3) Legal Play - no call These are all official interpretations which are practically seen almost every week in European Competition. There is currently no FIBA casebook. There a 2006 Document which is an Official Interpretations document , which is almost as useful - this can be downloaded from www.fiba.com - although when I scanned it, I cannot see this covered there. The last one is not a fumble either, as generally a fumble is classed as mis-control by a player with the ball the beginning or end of a dribble. The fact another player touches the ball in these cases, and that the fumble rule more generally relates to a dribble - see 24.1.2 and 24.1.3 bullet 2 - not act of shooting or a pass. I think it would be fair to say that FIBA Referees who see the plays as asked in the 3 questions would not be thinking of a fumble situation to judge, only travel, jump ball, or no-call as described. |
|
|||
I have:
1- travel (defender "must" have two hands on the ball) 2- travel 3- legal play (team or player control ends on an attempted shot for goal) 4- I have a FIBA casebook (2004 version) issued in New Zealand written by F. Horgan, cheers
__________________
Your reputation precedes you |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
FIBA RULES Question | SmokeEater | Basketball | 10 | Fri Jul 27, 2007 01:32pm |
Question for FIBA officials | Jimgolf | Basketball | 11 | Mon Sep 04, 2006 03:50pm |
Coming from FIBA down to ncaa, quick question. | KLeaneR | Basketball | 5 | Wed Nov 03, 2004 02:43pm |
FIBA and NF | ref18 | Basketball | 65 | Fri Aug 01, 2003 03:11pm |
Inbounds Question (FIBA rules) | SeanWorrall | Basketball | 6 | Sat Mar 23, 2002 08:54pm |