FIBA (International Federation of Basketball Associations)

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The first is the continuous action when a player makes a layup or runs to the basket, which specifies that the player starts the shooting action after completing a dribble in a moving piston; the second is the judgment of the shooting action when shooting, which is determined by the referee according to the start of the action when the player lifts the ball to the opponent's basket; the third is the shooting without jumping up from the floor, which is determined by whether or not the player lifts the ball towards the basket, and the judgment will be made according to the time when the player collects the ball during the layup or the running session. The third item, the in-place shot, is determined by whether the player raises his hand to the basket, in a layup or in a running shot, and when the player collects the ball.

With the change of time, the international basketball rules are also changing. It is reported that the National Basketball Association (FIBA), in general, will make certain additions or modifications to the relevant rules every four years, and its purpose is also to keep basketball abreast of the times. Of course, the most basic rules are still the continuation of the previous set, in the international basketball rules, the game time is 40 minutes, divided into four sections, each section has 10 minutes, in addition, unlike the NBA's three-point line distance is farther away, the FIBA requires the three-point line distance from the basket is 6.75 meters. In terms of timeout, each team has a total of five timeout opportunities, the first half is allowed to call two timeouts, the second half is allowed to call three times, and the overtime game has one timeout opportunity. The International Basketball Association (IBA) stipulates that the length of the timeout is uniformly 1 minute, and there is no such thing as a long timeout or a short timeout in the NBA.

All in all, even if the International Basketball Association (IBA) makes some changes to the relevant rules every four years, but basically it will only be some fine-tuning on the basis of the original, and for these athletes who are playing, it is really necessary to go slowly to change the bad habits that they have previously developed to adapt to these changes in the rules.

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