- •1. Introduction
- •2. Officials, table officials and commissioner
- •2.1 Who are they?
- •2.2 Personal attributes
- •2.3 Behaviour – Code of Conduct
- •3. Table officials common duties
- •3.1 Nomination
- •3.2 Arrival at the venue
- •3.3 Dress code
- •3.4 Meeting of Table Officials
- •3.6 Duties during the game
- •3.7 Post-game duties
- •4. The scorer
- •4.1 Scorer’s duties
- •4.2 Scorer’s equipment and necessary materials
- •4.3 The official scoresheet
- •4.4 Fiba official scoresheet
- •4.5 Records – before the game
- •4.5.1 Scoresheet header
- •4.5.2 Recording teams: players and coaches
- •4.5.3 Starting five and coaches’ signatures
- •4.5.4 Procedure in case of game lost by forfeit
- •4.6 The running score – During the game
- •4.6.1 Scores
- •4.6.2 Possible mistakes and solutions
- •4.6.3 Player and team fouls
- •Unsportsmanlike foul & after 2 uf (gd) d disqualifying foul for player & coach f disqualifying foul for fighting art.39
- •4.6.4 Team fouls
- •4.6.5 When substitutes enter the game for the first time
- •4.6.6 Time-outs
- •4.6.7 End of period or interval of play
- •4.6.8 Procedure in case of game lost by default.
- •4.7 Time out and substitution requests
- •4.7.1 Time-out request
- •In any case that irs is used, for both teams after the final decision.
- •4.7.2 Substitution requests
- •4.8 At the end of the game
- •4.8.1 Recording the final score
- •4.8.2 Finish the footer and signature of the crew
- •4.9 Summary pen colours
- •4.10 Alternating possession arrow
- •4.10.1 Positioning the alternating possession arrow
- •4.10.2 Operating the alternating possession arrow
- •4.11 Mechanics and performance standards
- •5. The assistant scorer
- •5.1 Assistant scorer’s duties
- •5.2 Before the game
- •5.3 During the game
- •5.4 Intervals of play
- •5.5 End of game and post-game
- •6. The timer
- •6.1 Timer´s duties
- •6.2 Required equipment and necessary materials
- •6.3 Before the game
- •6.3.1 Checking the device, sound and displays
- •6.3.2 Game clock
- •6.3.3 Sound signals
- •6.4 During the Game
- •6.4.1 Playing Time
- •6.4.2 Intervals of play
- •7.3 Before the Game
- •7.3.1 The shot clock device
- •7.3.2 Checking the device, signal sound and display
- •7.4 The Rule
- •7.4.1 Shot Clock
- •7.4.2 Control of the ball
- •7.4.3 The shot clock count
- •If the shot clock signal sounds in error while a team has control of the ball or neither team has control of the ball, the signal shall be disregarded and the game shall continue.
- •7.4.4 Shot clock operator
- •7.4.5 Examples of 24 / 14 seconds situations.
- •7.5 During the Game
- •7.5.1 24” / 14” Guidelines
- •7.5.2 Mechanics summary
- •7.5.3 Shot clock mistakes
- •7.6 Intervals of play and after the game
- •7.6.1 Help partners:
- •1.1 Requirements
- •1.2 Installing the Software
- •1.3 Starting a new game
- •1.4 The Main Window
- •1.5 Printing / process for signing scoresheet
- •After starting Digital Scoresheet a message is shown indicating that a software update is available - what should I do?
- •There are two fouls called, which should be marked with a ”c” (cancelled) on the paper scoresheet. How can this be entered?
4.3 The official scoresheet
The scoresheet is the official record of the game. The information contained shall reflect the activities of the game. The scoresheet keeps a record of the teams, running summary of points scored, fouls charged against each player and coach and time-outs granted.
After the game, the teams receive a copy of the original, so they have an official document which records the important actions of the game.
The scorer is the main table official responsible for recording the actions of the game on the scoresheet, according to the rules. The scorer should write neatly and clearly to ensure high readability of this official document.
4.4 Fiba official scoresheet
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4.5 Records – before the game
4.5.1 Scoresheet header
Using the dark pen colour (black/blue), the scorer shall then enter in BLOCK CAPITALS:
The names of the teams. First team “A” (the home team or in the case of tournaments or games on a neutral playing court, the first team named in the programme), and second team” B”. If the name of the teams contains sponsors or nicknames, they should be included.
The name of the competition.
The game number.
The date in the correct format (2 digits for the day, 2 digits for the month and 4 digits for the year, for example 02.05.2014)
The official time that the game begins. Format: 24 hour digital clock, always using local time.
The place of the game.
The names of the referee and the umpire(s). Format: last name in full, followed by the initial of the first name. For international competitions, the three-letter code (International Olympic Committee (IOC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IOC_country_codes) for the referee’s country shall be added after in brackets, for example BARTOW, K. (SWE).
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FEDERATION INTERNATIONAL OF BASKETBALL |
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INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL FEDERATION |
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SCORESHEET |
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Team A |
BC INTERNATIONAL |
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Team B |
BASKET GLOBAL |
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Competition |
BCL |
Date 15 . 0 6 . 17 |
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2 0 :0 0 |
Referee BARTOW, K ( SWE) |
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Umpire 1 |
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2 5 |
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GENEVA |
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PEREZ , A ( ARG) |
Umpire 2 WONG, J ( CHN) |
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