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The FIBA scoresheet has Team A on the left, Team B on the right, and a running score in the middle, going from top to bottom. If A8 scores 2 points to start the game, then the 2 is crossed off, and 8 is written next to it (on Team A's side of the running score). If A6 then scores a 3 pointer next, the 5 is circled (to indicate a 3) and 6 is written next to it. If B7 then scores 2 free throws, the 1 and the 2 would have a filled in circle on them to indicate free throws. So at the end of the game all the referee needs to do is make sure that the scorer has only increased the score by 2 for a two pointer, and that 3 points have been awarded only when the score is circled. (have I confused anyone yet? ![]() For example: Team A.....Score..Score....Team B ...................1.......1*............7 ......8...........x2.......2*............7 ...................3.......3 ...................4.......4 ......6...........o5.......5 Not sure if this made any sense at all....but I tried. [Edited by Oz Referee on Oct 2nd, 2002 at 05:16 PM]
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