FIBA Rules Explained: Closely Guarded Player & Out Of Bounds

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  • Art. 23 Player out-of-bounds and ball out-of-bounds: Analyzing what determines the player and ball to be out of bounds, what is parts of the backboard and supports are considered out of bounds and the special circumstances with held balls(jump balls).
    Art. 27 Closely Guarded Player: This video will analyze how close a defender must be and what the offense must do to avoid this violation.
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    0:19 Closely Guarded Player Breakdown
    1:11 Player/Ball Out-Of-Bounds Breakdown
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Комментарии • 34

  • @CrazyPicklersgaming
    @CrazyPicklersgaming 4 года назад +2

    Great analyzation! !

  • @MrCrimsonshadow
    @MrCrimsonshadow 4 года назад +1

    Great content

  • @robertcarey8190
    @robertcarey8190 Год назад

    Great work. Love your channel. When inbounding the ball from the baseline is it a violation if the ball hits part of the backboard?

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  Год назад

      Thanks Robert! Only if it hits the portion of the backboard that are deemed out of bounds during live ball play

  • @stephenokoye7791
    @stephenokoye7791 11 месяцев назад

    What if:
    In an attempt to save the ball, player A hits the ball on a player B(who's already out of bound: BOTH feet standing outside the boundary line).
    Who will have possession of the ball?

  • @mcmerry2846
    @mcmerry2846 4 года назад +1

    I tought the 5 seconds were after you stop the ball lol

  • @dyegosh
    @dyegosh 4 года назад +4

    what if, i save the ball from out of bounds by tipping it in (i'm not out of bounds while tipping) then i jump out and then in again (two foots are in field) can i take the ball? sorry for my english :)

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  4 года назад +5

      That is a legal play! As long as the player established position inside the court, he can play the ball :) Great question!

    • @dyegosh
      @dyegosh 4 года назад +1

      @@refereeuniversity thanks for reply, can you Quote the rulebook, so i can Quote you. Once a smartass argue with me about that and we lost the game... time for revenge :)

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  4 года назад +2

      www.fiba.basketball/documents/official-basketball-rules/2020.pdf. Rule 23.1.1 and 23.2.2. Body must be in contact with or outside the boundary line in order to be deemed out of bounds. In your scenario, the player was inbounds when they played the ball.

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 4 года назад

      You can “autopass/hustle“ with the corner of the board

    • @avclub2456
      @avclub2456 3 года назад

      @@refereeuniversity is this rule different in nba ??

  • @Sixpoint7five
    @Sixpoint7five 2 года назад +1

    Ok, so what if I run to save the ball from going out of bounds, save the ball before it goes out of bounds by tapping it, but then I continue on out of bounds a bit because of my momentum, but I def don't have control of the ball at that point, it's a loose ball. Then I come back on the court and retrieve the loose ball? Is that legal?

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  Год назад +2

      Legal as long as you attain status on the court (Nothing touching out of bounds and one foot in bounds), else it would be an out of bounds violation.

  • @frankreed4769
    @frankreed4769 3 года назад +2

    1 m? That's a lot of distance

  • @junfengzhang6928
    @junfengzhang6928 Год назад

    Hello - on FIBA ART.27, closely guarded rule - I was told the FIBA closely guarded violation only occurs if "one" defender is closely guarding the offensive player, not more than one...? can you pleae comment?

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  11 месяцев назад

      You need at least one defender close to the player holding the ball for the count to start.

    • @junfengzhang6928
      @junfengzhang6928 11 месяцев назад

      @@refereeuniversity thanks. That is consistent with NCAA and NFHS: at least one, not only one

    • @junfengzhang6928
      @junfengzhang6928 3 месяца назад

      @@refereeuniversity what if there is a swtich of defender? does 5-second closely guarded count stop in FIBA?

  • @mathias3127
    @mathias3127 2 года назад

    Thanks for this very useful content.
    I have a question about the situation when team "A" throw the ball on somebody (active player or bench player or coach of team "B") who is out of bounds.
    As I understand the rule , to touch a player out of bounds or an object out of bounds or the ground directly is the same so the ball should go to team B but an official referee argued the contrary last game so I would like to be sure....
    Thanks again !

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  2 года назад

      If a Team A active player throws that ball at an active player from Team B, who is out of bounds and gets hit, it is Team A's possession.
      If a Team A active player throws that ball at a bench player or coach from Team B is out of bounds and gets hit, it is Team B's possession.
      The difference is it has to be an active player being hit (1 of the eligible 5 players) for it to be off them. Does that make sense?

    • @mathias3127
      @mathias3127 2 года назад

      @@refereeuniversity thanks for the Reply, yes the difference makes sense but I thought the team B's active player who is out of bounds (feet on the ground) was "out of game" in some way and touching him or the ground directly was the same

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  2 года назад

      @@mathias3127 No problem and it is a valid thought to have. Just not how FIBA considers them :)

    • @shahzadaakhter6475
      @shahzadaakhter6475 2 года назад

      @@refereeuniversity Acc to 23.1.2 point no 1 it should be possession of B though.
      Also acc to definition of player out of bounds in 23.1.1
      Please clarify

    • @redentodoca100
      @redentodoca100 2 года назад

      1111¹1

  • @sherwinvillanueva1180
    @sherwinvillanueva1180 2 года назад

    What both players holding the ball but the other player are stepping in the line?? Thanks for if someone answer my question .

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  2 года назад

      Not out of bounds violation due to no team or player having possession of the basketball. Jump ball

  • @egp2497
    @egp2497 2 года назад

    What if the ball hits the top of the backboard goes over but bounces inbounds is that out of bounds because it hit the top and went over?
    Edit: to rephrase, the ball hits the top of the backboard bounces upward towards the back of the backboard but lands and bounces inbound.

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  Год назад

      As long as it does not hit the supports (Things holding the basketball net) then it is legal and still in bounds

  • @bucketassistant3060
    @bucketassistant3060 4 года назад

    What if the ball get into the basket from under... What should we call

    • @refereeuniversity
      @refereeuniversity  4 года назад +1

      No goal. Cannot score the ball from below the basket. Can find more about these situations at this video: ruclips.net/video/KNAeDkqbX5o/видео.html