Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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FORM 4 PLAYERS (3 PLAYERS + 1 SUBSTITUTE) FOR THE 3 ON 3 TOURNAMENT ON (TENTATIVELY ON OCTOBER 2012 BEFORE AGSB BL SEASON 3) FROM 5PM-10PM AT GUADALUPE VIEJO COVERED COURT.

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3 on 3 Rules of the Game


Guiding Principles

The rules of the game aim to favor good flow and fair play. In addition, they should take into a account the different levels of equipment and tournament circumstances.

Art. 1 Court

The game will be played on a basketball half court
-       The court shall have a regular basketball playing court sized zone, including a free throw line and a two point line.

Art. 2 Teams

Each teams shall consist of four (4) Players ( Three (3) players on the court and one (1) Substitute.

Art. 3 Game Officials

The game official shall consist of one (1) referee and one (1) time/score keeper.

Art. 4 Beginning of the Game

Both teams shall warm-up simultaneously prior to the game. A coin flip shall determine which team gets the first possession.

Art. 5 Scoring

-       Every shot inside the arc shall be awarded one (1) point
-       Every shot behind the arc shall be awarded two (2) points.
-       Every successful free throw shall be awarded one (1) point

Art. 6 Playing Time / Winner of a Game

Two (2) times seven (7) minutes. The clock shall be stopped during dead ball situation and free throws. The clock shall be restarted after the exchange of the ball is completed ( as soon as it is in the offensive team’s hands).

There shall be a one (1) minute break between both periods

If the score is tied at the end of playing time, an extra period of time will be played. The defensive team from game start shall have the first ball possession. There shall be an interval of one (1) minute before each extra period. The extra period shall last one (1) minute. However, if the score is still tied after the first overtime, a second and final overtime is played and the first team to score two (2) points wins the game.

A team shall lose the game by forfeit if at the scheduled starting time the team is not present on the playing court with three (3) players ready to play.

Art. 7 Fouls / Free throws

A team is in a team foul situation when it has committed four (4) fouls within a period

A player who has committed four (4) fouls must leave the game.

Fouls during the act of shooting inside the arc shall be awarded one (1) free throw

Fouls during the act of shooting behind the arc shall be awarded two (2) free throws

Fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful field goal shall be awarded one (1) additional free throw

Non shooting fouls under penalty foul situation shall be awarde one ( 1) free throw

Art. 8 Stalling

Stalling or failing to play actively by attempting to score shall be a violation

If the court is equipped with a shot clock, a team must attempt a shot within 12 seconds. The clock shall start as soon as the ball is in the offensive players hands (Following the exchange with the defensive player or after a successful field goal underneath the basket)

Art. 9 How the Ball is played

Following each successful field goal or last free-throw
-       A player from a non-scoring team will resume the game by dribbling or passing the ball from inside the court directly underneath the basket (not from behind the end line) to a place on the court behind the arc.
-       Tapping away the ball by the scoring team after a made field goal or free throw shall be considered a delay of game and result in a technical foul

Following each unsuccessful field goal or last free-throw
-       If the offensive team rebounds the ball, it may continue to attempt to score without returning the ball behind the arc
-       If the defensive team rebounds the ball, it must return the ball behind the arc (by passing or dribbling)

Following a steal, a turnover etc.
-       If it happens inside the arc, the ball must be passed/dribbled to a place behind the arc

Possession of the ball given to either team following any dead ball situation other than successful score shall start with an exchange of the ball (between the defensive and the offensive player) behind the arc at the top of the court.

The ball is considered as “behind the arc “when the offensive player in possession of the ball has both feet behind the three point line.

In the event of a jump ball situation, the defensive team shall be rewarded the ball

Dunking of the ball is not permitted unless pressure-released ring are used.


Art. 10 Substitutions

The substitution shall be permitted by any team when the ball becomes dead.

Art. 11 Time outs

One 30-seconds time-out is granted to each team per half. A player can call the time-out in a dead ball situation.