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2 kwi 2016 · Team Fouls: Team fouls are the combined number of fouls that all the players on a team commit during one half of play. The fouls are totaled up and logged in by the scorekeeper in the official score book. When a team reaches 7 fouls, their opponent will get to shoot free throws – this is called a “one and one.”
OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2006 A - OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS A - OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS A.1 The hand signals illustrated in these rules are the only official signals. They must be used by all officials in all games. A.2 It is important that the table officials are also familiar with these signals. I. SCORING 1 ONE POINT One finger, 'flag' from wrist 2
Free throws/Bonus free throws Violations Fouls Violations 20 31 34 37 33 36 39 32 35 38 23 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 Signal free throw 21 22 Illegal use of hands Blocking
Page 60 of 94 OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2018 October 2018 A – OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS A.1 The hand signals illustrated in these rules are the only valid official signals. A.2 While reporting to the scorer’s table it is strongly recommended to verbally support the communication (in international games in the English language).
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.
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.
Team-control foul 35 Technical foul 3-second violation 22 Over and back 23 Free throw, designated spot, or other violation 26 38 Intentional foul 36 37. Title: 2008-09 BKB Rules:2006-07 BKB Rules kv.qxd.qxd Author: cboon Created Date: