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Official Basketball Rules 2004 Basketball Equipment




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Throughout Basketball Equipment all references made to a timekeeper scorekeeper ... The Basketball Equipment section of the Official Basketball Rules ...


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Official Basketball Rules 2004 Basketball Equipment Page 1Official Basketball Rules 2004 Basketball Equipment As approved by FIBA Central Board Paris France 12thJune 2004 Valid as of 1stSeptember 2004 Page 2June 2004 OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2004 of 2Basketball Equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS 1Backstop unit52Backboard 53Basket ring 64Basket net 85Backboard support structure 96Padding 97Basketballs108Game clock 119Scoreboard 1110Twentyfour second device 1211Signals1312Player foul markers 1313Team foul markers 1414Alternating possession indicator 1415Playing floor1416Playing court 1517Lighting 1618Advertising boards 1719Support service areas 1720Spectator areas 1821References18Page 3OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2004 June 2004 Basketball Equipment of 3Page 4June 2004 OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2004 of 4Basketball Equipment Basketball Equipment Throughout Basketball Equipment all references made to a timekeeper scorekeeper twentyfour second operator etc. in the male gender also apply to the female gender. It must be understood that this is done for practical reasons only. Introduction The Basketball Equipment section of the Official Basketball Rules specifies all basketball equipment required at a game. Reference to high level competitions indicates that the equipment is imperative for this level and strongly recommended for medium level and all the other competitions. Reference to medium level competitions indicates that the equipment is imperative for this level and strongly recommended for all other competitions. This appendix shall be used by all parties involved directly in the game as well as by basketball equipment manufacturers local organisers and FIBA for its equipment approval programme and to establish national and international standards. The competitions are divided into three levels: High level competitions (Level 1): Main FIBA official competitions as defined in Art. 1.1.1 of the FIBA Internal Regulations governing ...


 


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