venerdì 6 novembre 2009

IL TIRO DA TRE SI SPOSTA SOLO DAL 2012
DAL 2010 SOLO NELLE GARE INTERNAZIONALI


Non sono proprio la persona più autorevole per tradurre quanto scritto poco sotto sul sito della Fiba Europa, però da quello che sono riuscito a capire, la Fiba stessa ha approvato il cambiamento delle regole sotto citate (riga da tre a 6,75 aree rettangolari, no sfondamento dentro nel semicerchio posto sotto il canestro...) nelle competizioni internazionali da ottobre del 2010, mentre solo da ottobre 2012, (quindi da dopo le Olimpiadi di Londra) nei vari campionati nazionali.

Leggendo qua e la le notizie in merito, mi ero proprio spaventato. Dopo aver perso gran parte delle motivazioni per cui chiamare time-out (togliendo il minuto-rinuncio) (quando ero giovane si poteva chiamare minuto di sospensione e poi rinunciare...) avevo capito che già dal 2010 mi toglievano anche il tiro da tre a 6,25. Invece tutto questo è rimandato per altre due stagioni piene.


Ecco l'articolo in questione:

OFFICIAL BASKETBALL RULES 2010:

The below mentioned rule amendments will come into effect as follows:

• For high level competitions/Level 1 (main FIBA official competitions: i.e. Olympic Tournaments, World Championships for Men and Women, U19 and U17 World Championships for Men and Women and Zone/Continental Championships for Men and Women): as of 1st October 2010, i.e. after the 2010 FIBA World Championship.

• For medium level competitions/Level 2 (i.e. all other FIBA official competitions and the high level competitions of the national federations): as of 1st October 2012, i.e. after the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Art. 2.2.3 Free-throw lines and restricted areas

The restricted areas shall be the floor rectangle areas marked on the playing court.

The restricted (three-second) area shall be a rectangle (not anymore a trapezoid) as per Diagram 1 below.

Art. 2.2.4 Three-point field goal area

The distance of the three-point line shall be 6,75 m (and not 6,25 m as present).

Art. 2.2.6 Throw-in side lines

The two (2) small lines shall be marked outside the court, on the opposite side of the scorer’s table and the team bench areas, with the outer edge at the distance of 8,325 m from the inside edge of the end lines; in other words, level to the top of the three-point line.

During the last two (2) minutes of the game and of the extra period, following the time-out granted to the team that has been entitled to the possession of the ball from its backcourt, the subsequent throw-in will be taken on the opposite side of the scorer’s table from the “throw-in side line” and not as presently from the centre line extended.

Art. 2.2.7 No-charge semicircles

The no-charge semicircles shall be marked on the playing court, under the baskets. The distance of the inner edge of the semicircles shall be 1,25 m from the centre of the basket (on the floor).

A charging (offensive) foul should never be called if the contact by the offensive player is with the defensive player standing within the no-charge semicircle.

Art. 29 Twenty-four seconds

If the throw-in is to be administered in the backcourt, if required by the respective rules, the 24 second device shall be reset to 24 seconds.

If the throw-in is to be administered in the frontcourt, if required by the respective rules, the 24-second device shall be reset as follows:

- If 14 seconds or more are displayed on the 24-second device at the time the game was stopped, the 24-second device shall not be reset and shall remain the same.

- If 13 seconds or less are displayed on the 24-second device at the time the game was stopped, the 24-second device shall be reset to 14 seconds.

Articolo tratto da fiba.com

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