COMO JOGAR 3X3 - ( REGRAS DO BASQUETE 3X3 )

COMO JOGAR 3X3 - ( REGRAS DO BASQUETE 3X3 )

Rules and Overview of 3x3 Basketball

In this section, the speaker introduces the rules and overview of 3x3 basketball, emphasizing its growing popularity in Brazil and the need for understanding the game's regulations.

Court Dimensions and Team Composition

  • The 3x3 basketball court differs from a traditional basketball court, being smaller at 15 meters wide by 11 meters long.
  • Each team consists of four players: three on the court and one substitute. Coaches are present but cannot provide instructions during the game to avoid technical fouls.

Game Start and Scoring System

  • The game begins with a coin toss determining which team starts with possession. Teams can choose to start with the ball or have it in overtime.
  • Scoring in 3x3 basketball involves shots inside the arc worth one point and outside worth two points. Free throws, layups, dunks, or mid-range shots all contribute to scoring.

Possession Time and Rebounds

  • Teams have only 12 seconds to complete an offensive play unless there is an offensive rebound, granting another 12 seconds.

Understanding the Rules of 3x3 Basketball

In this section, the rules and key concepts of 3x3 basketball are explained, including aspects such as initiating offensive plays, dead ball situations, possession changes, and fouls.

Initiating Offensive Plays

  • The exchange of the ball from defense to offense marks the start of an offensive play. This typically occurs when a defensive player passes the ball to an offensive player in the central part of the court.
  • Examples of initiating offensive plays include "check ball" situations at the beginning of a game or after dead ball scenarios like sideline outs, baseline outs, or violations.

Dead Ball Situations

  • Dead ball situations such as sidelines outs, baseline outs, fouls without shooting actions, technical timeouts requested by teams, or when the shot clock expires lead to a "check ball" scenario where possession is given to the defending team.
  • After a turnover due to interceptions or out-of-bounds calls resulting in a sideline out play restart with a "check Borges" (side out) or "pink shake" (top key) position for resuming play.

Possession Changes and Fouls

  • Possession changes occur when a team commits six team fouls leading to free throws for the opposing team or gains possession after defensive rebounds or steals following blocked shots.
  • To resume play after possession changes like defensive rebounds, players must clear beyond the two-point line before attacking again. This rule ensures fair transitions between offense and defense during gameplay.

Fouls and Free Throws in 3x3 Basketball

This section delves into foul regulations in 3x3 basketball games concerning shooting fouls versus non-shooting fouls and their implications on free throw opportunities.

Types of Fouls

  • Foul distinctions exist between shooting fouls during shot attempts and non-shooting fouls occurring outside shooting actions. Non-shooting fouls accumulate towards team foul counts leading to free throws for opponents post specific thresholds reached.
  • Team foul counts determine penalty levels: from seventh to ninth non-shooting fouls result in one free throw plus possession; reaching ten non-shooting fouls leads to two free throws plus possession for opponents.

Free Throw Regulations

  • During free throw situations resulting from non-shooting fouls within or outside shooting actions, one free throw is awarded within three seconds inside arc boundaries while two are granted outside these limits upon tenth foul accumulation by opponents.

Detailed Explanation of 3x3 Basketball Rules

In this section, the speaker provides a detailed explanation of the rules of 3x3 basketball, highlighting key aspects and scenarios that can occur during a game.

Understanding Different Game Situations

  • The speaker discusses various game situations where teams can have an advantage, such as reaching 21 points before the end of the 10-minute match.
  • Explains how in certain cases like a tie in a women's national team game, a quick break is taken before heading into overtime to determine the winner.
  • Emphasizes the rule that whoever scores first wins in overtime, illustrating with an example where making a two-point shot ends the game immediately.
  • Talks about strategies during overtime, mentioning defensive plays like blocking shots or securing rebounds to gain possession and potentially win the game.

Conclusion and Additional Insights

Video description

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