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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. FIBA Official Basketball Rules (OBR) are approved by the FIBA Central Board and they are available for the entire basketball family. Normally the new edition of the OBR becomes valid starting as of 1 October of any given year . The Official Basketball Rules comprise two sections: a) Basketball Rules and b) Basketball Equipment.

  4. 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.

  5. 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. The referee will hold the ball in his/her right hand. The left hand will be placed on the right side of the neck and swipe towards the left. Visible Count Signal.

  6. FIBA REFEREES MANUAL. Individual Officiating Techniques (IOT) version 1.1. This Referees Manual is based on FIBA Official Basketball Rules 2020. In case of discrepancy between different language editions on the meaning or interpretation of a word or phrase, the English text prevails.

  7. 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).

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