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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. FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE BASKETBALL. - OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS. 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. I. SCORING. ONE POINT. TWO POINTS. THREE-POINTS ATTEMPT.

  3. 2 kwi 2016 · Violation (Open Fist) Types of Personal Fouls: Holding Foul – A “Holding Foul” occurs when a defender holds, grabs, or pulls an offensive player (it doesn’t matter if the offensive player has possession of the ball or not).

  4. Official NFHS Basketball Signals Starting and stopping clock ... 3-Point attempt score 3-Point made Use 1 or 2 fingers after signal No score Move along endline on throw-in Visible counts Beckoning substitutes 60-second time-out 30-second Not closely guarded ... bird dog) Shooting/scoring PlayPics® courtesy of Referee magazine. Free throws ...

  5. The document outlines hand signals that basketball officials use to communicate rulings and calls during a game. It provides illustrations and descriptions for signals related to: game clock operation, scoring, substitutions and timeouts, violations, fouls, number of players, and foul penalty administration.

  6. 9 lut 2017 · This document outlines various hand signals used by officials in basketball games to communicate scoring, timeouts, substitutions, violations, fouls, number of players, and other key information during gameplay.

  7. The document outlines 59 official hand signals used by basketball referees to communicate rulings and calls during games. The signals are divided into 6 categories: 1) scoring, 2) clock-related, 3) administrative, 4) types of violations, 5) reporting fouls to the scorer's table, and 6) free throw administration.