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The items addressed in this document include specifications on the floor markings, playing surfaces, wall padding, room dimensions, lighting, basketball backboards and rims, scoreboards and shot clocks, bleachers, benches and surrounding rooms among others. Illustrations of the recommended items are included as are pictures of the University of Manitoba IGAC floor which now features BOTH sets of the FIBA court markings. The guide also features a link to an interactive tool used to select your ideal floor marking color combinations on the floor. It is suggested that all facility managers at the school and club levels refer to this one page summary when considering upgrades or modifications to their current structures. It is also an excellent guide for brand new facility builds. Another resourceavailable for borrow from the Basketball Manitoba office is FIBA's 300 page 'Guide to Basketball Facilities' book for more details on all of these items.
Official rules of basketball as defined by FIBA (International Rules). Effective October 1, 2012 and beyond. NOTE: Manitoba will still be using the original FIBA court with
the trapezoid shaped key, 20'6" 3-point line and no 'no charge
semi-circle' until further notice.
A 33 page document produced by FIBA with a number of different examples and
scenarios surrounding the rules of the game. Effective October 1, 2010 and beyond.
The purpose of this document is to help officials understand how the rules apply in actual game situations. It is made available on-line and is updated on a regular basis. If, after reading parts of this document, uncertainties persist regarding the application of the rules, please contact your local or provincial interpreter, or the national interpreter for clarification.
Official rules of basketball pertaining to 'Equipment' as defined by FIBA (International Rules). Effective October 1, 2010 and beyond. NOTE: Manitoba will still be using the original FIBA court with the trapezoid shaped key, 20'6" 3-point line and no 'no charge semi-circle' until further notice.
Official court markings as defined by FIBA and used at the international level of basketball including the 'trapezoid' shaped key and 20'6" three point line.
A copy of a quote prepared by Big Sky Enterprises of Headingley, Manitoba to transform a gym floor to meet the FIBA (international) floor markings including the new 3 point line and key. Inquiries are to go directly to Big Sky at (204) 831-6601
A document created by FIBA which outlines a number of items including planning, safety and construction of completing a successful outdoor basketball court. Specs on the court lines can be found HERE. File hosted by MediaFire. NOTE: Large file size (15 MB). Document may take 1-2 minutes or more to download depending on your connection speed.
Official rules of basketball pertaining specifically to 'TWOPersonReferees' as defined by FIBA (International Rules). Effective October 1, 2010 and beyond.
NOTE: Manitoba will still be using the original FIBA court with
the trapezoid shaped key, 20'6" 3-point line and no 'no charge
semi-circle' until further notice.
Official rules of basketball pertaining specifically to 'THREEpersonReferees' as defined by FIBA (International Rules). Effective October 1, 2010 and beyond. NOTE: Manitoba will still be using the original FIBA court with
the trapezoid shaped key, 20'6" 3-point line and no 'no charge
semi-circle' until further notice.
A detailed breakdown of the rule differences between the FIBA and NCAA rules systems. All info is based on the 2006-07 season. Presentation requires Microsoft PowerPoint to view.