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  1. Violation Signals: When a violation occurs, you will always hear the referee blow their whistle and raise an open hand in the air before signalling the violation. The open hand in the air signals a dead ball. The referee then gives their signal, and then the ball is taken out of bounds to resume play. 1.

  2. Violation Signals. Traveling (aka Walking) What It Means: When the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling the basketball, the referee will blow the whistle and call a traveling violation. This will result in the offensive team losing possession of the ball (turnover).

  3. 1 The hand signals illustrated in these rules are the only official signals. They must be used by all officials in all games. 2 It is important that the table officials are also familiar with these signals.

  4. Hand Signals are the sole communication means of Referees to the Players on the court during the game. The non-verbal conveyance by the referees of the ‘foul or violation calls’ or ‘penalties’ is achieved by gestures of Hand-Signals.

  5. 2 kwi 2016 · Violations are actions by players that break a basketball rule – such as traveling, stepping on the line, and back court. Foul (Closed Fist) Violation (Open Fist)

  6. 1 The hand signals illustrated in these rules are the only valid official signals. 2 While reporting to the scorer’s table it is strongly recommended to verbally support the communication (in international games in the English language). 3 It is important that the table officials are familiar with these signals.

  7. Directional Signal. The referee will extend his/her hand to one side of the court to indicate which team gets the ball if it goes out of bounds. Spot of Violation Signal. A referee will point using his/her right hand to designate the spot for a throw in or a spot violation. Move Along End Line on Throw in Signal.

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