Satus Code # Category #
5 days B412 Goaltending-Interference FIBA Tough Calls: Correct decision from the referees. Red 18 touched the ball after the ball had touched the backboard. This is a goaltending violation. The basket is valid, and the game shall be resumed with 1 free throw for White 3.
12 days B410 Act of shooting The player picks up the ball when his right foot is on the floor (0. step) then he takes 2 more steps. Legal. The basket should have been counted.
12 days A1091 Charge-Block-Flop Yellow 7 theatrically flops when there is almost no contact. Correct call charging him with an immediate technical foul.
12 days B411 Travel-Dribble The player does not hold and control the ball when he makes some steps, therefore it cannot be a travelling violation.
14 days B409 Backcourt OBRI 30-9: Example: A1 is standing with both feet in the backcourt close to the centre line, when A1 bounce-passes the ball to A2 who is also standing with both feet in the backcourt close to the centre line. During the pass, the ball touches the team A frontcourt before A2 touches it. Interpretation: This is not a backcourt violation by team A as no team A player with the ball was in the frontcourt. However, the 8-second period shall be stopped when the ball touched the team A frontcourt. A new 8-second period shall start as soon as A2 touches the ball in the backcourt.
24 days A1090 Act of shooting Black 78 picks up the ball and starts his act of shooting when he is fouled. Then he takes his 2 steps legally (but a little slowly) and scores. The basket should count and 1 free trow is the correct decision.
26 days C132 Instant replay 5th minute in Q2. No call on the play. Are the referees allowed to use IRS in this situation? Yes, during the whole game.
26 days A1089 Unsportsmanlike (rough play) White 15 hits the opponent's neck in a rough manner. This type of move may not be on the basketball court. Disqualification.
32 days B407 Travelling The player stops with his left-right foot. Left becomes his pivot foot. Then he lifts his pivot foot when starting a dribble before releasing the ball. Travelling.
32 days B408 Travel-Dribble FIBA Tough Calls: Incorrect decision from the referees. White 0 gained the control of the ball, allowing the ball to rest in his hand, while his left foot was touching the floor (the so-called step 0 or gathering step), so the first step occurred when his right foot touched the floor and the second step occurred when his left foot touched the floor again. However, his right foot touched the floor again before releasing the ball for the lay-up. This is a travelling violation.
35 days B406 Travelling Finishing the dribble the player stops so that he uses his left foot as pivot foot. However after a while he steps with his left foot in order to have a scoring chance. This move is travelling.
37 days B405 Travelling When Red 9 picks up the ball his right foot is on the floor. Then he jumps a bit and lands first on the right foot again. This is not legal, travelling.
39 days B404 Travel-Dribble FIBA Tough Calls: Red 96 gained the control of the ball, allowing the ball to rest in his hand, while his left foot was touching the floor (the so-called step 0 or gathering step), so the first step occurred when his right foot touched the floor and the second step occurred when his left foot touched the floor again. Legal play.
41 days A1087 Charge-Block Although the contact is accidental the shooter's knee is out of his cylinder and causes painful contact. The defensive player legally jumps vertical therefore the offensive player is responsible for the contact which cannot be considered marginal. The ball is still in the hand of the shooter when contact occurs. Offensive foul - no basket.
41 days A1088 Post play Yellow 15 locks the arm of Red 5 during the fight for rebound. Correct call against Yellow 14.
71 days B403 Travelling Travelling violation? White 1 lifts his pivot (left) foot before releasing the ball at the start of the dribble. Travelling.
76 days B401 Travelling The player picks up the ball when his left foot is on the floor (0. step). Then he takes 2 more steps and stops. Then he legally pivots. No travel.
76 days B402 Travelling White 11 lifts his pivot (left) foot at the start of the dribble before releasing the ball. Travelling.
89 days B400 Travelling Travelling violation? The player picks up the ball when his right foot is on the floor (zero step). Then he jumps from this foot and lands first on his left and then on his right foot. Legal play.
91 days A1084 Screening The screen is set outside of the vision of the screened player. At such case the screener shall give time and distance to the opponent in order to avoid the screen. Here the screen is set too close therefore, it is illegal.
91 days A1085 Unsportsmanlike (fast break) FIBA Tough Calls: Once Green 8 was beaten by the dribbler, he created a contact which was not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball and is considered to be an unnecessary contact to stop the progress of the Yellow team in transition. Unsportsmanlike foul (C3).
91 days A1086 Charge-Block-Flop FIBA Tough Calls: Incorrect decision from the referees. Blue 11 had a legal guarding position. White 11 charged Blue 11 after the pass and an offensive foul should have been called to White 11 and the basket should have been cancelled.
92 days A1083 Verticality The defensive player is vertical, however, he is moving forward and causes contact. Defensive foul.
92 days B398 24 seconds What time should be on the shot clock at the throw in? After the ball has touched the ring of the opponents’ basket, the shot clock shall be reset to 14 seconds, if the team which regains control of the ball is the same team that was in control of the ball before the ball touched the ring.
92 days B399 Travelling Falling on the floor is not a travelling violation. Then a jump ball situation occurs.