Basketball Rules

Basketball rules never fail to be a real source of contention on court during a game and off court when the game is done. In fact, it's likely that basketball rules, regulations and other inside bits of information are the fodder for coffee row in many local cafes countrywide. You can also bet if it’s old timers chawing things over, that basketball history rules will play a big part in the conversation. Many of them likely played basketball themselves when they were knee high to a grasshopper and will know the rules of basketball inside out. Granted the rules way back when are very likely somewhat different than the current rules basketball operates under.

The rules of basketball are clearly stated in the basketball rules and regulations handbook and you won't have any trouble following them. Although there are some differences in the basketball rules of play when it comes to college basketball rules and wheelchair basketball rules. Make it a point to also check out the basketball regulations to thoroughly understand how the whole shebang works.

In general though wheelchair basketball rules follow the NCAA basketball rules, and the NCAA basketball rule book. If you have any questions about other items you find in the rule books, like the basketball regulation of rim height, it's not hard to find the answers on the Internet. And by the way the answer to what is the basketball regulation of rim height is: The top edge of each ring shall be positioned horizontally, 3,050 mm (± a maximum of 6 mm) above the floor, equidistant from the two vertical edges of the backboard, officially 10 feet in the US.

If you're looking for the official NBA basketball rules, hit the Net and check out their home site. It's got everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask. The most interesting part deals with technical fouls. Fouls make games so exciting, and the players so angry when they get one – like when they ask for excessive timeouts. This can get fairly tricky depending on when the timeout was called. Which is why if you happen to follow the game with any great degree of passion, you might want to pay really close attention to when the timeout was called.

There's also the basket ring, backboard or support technical foul called when an offensive player who deliberately hangs on his basket ring, net, back-board or support during the game shall be assessed a $500 fine. As always there are exceptions to the rules. But it's best if you read them for yourself so you are up-to-date on the ins and outs.

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