S2 Basketball North Sydney [Mon] Rules
THE TEAM
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Each team fields five (5) players on court.
Teams must include:
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Minimum two (2) male players
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Minimum two (2) female players
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Remaining players may be any gender, including gender diverse participants
Please refer to our Default, Forfeit and Substitute Policy for full eligibility rules.
Substitutes
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Substitutes are permitted provided they:
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Have created an Urban Rec account, and
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Have signed the most up-to-date Urban Rec waiver
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Substitutions are running subs and can occur at any time during play.
GAME SPECIFICS
GAME TIME
Games are played in one of the following formats depending on venue and scheduling:
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Two (2) x 18-minute halves with a short halftime break
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Four (4) x 8-minute quarters with 1–2 minutes break between quarters
Your League Host will confirm the format prior to the season.
COURT BOUNDARIES
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A standard basketball court is used.
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Some minor variations may apply depending on the venue.
STARTING THE GAME
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The game begins with a jump ball in the centre of the court.
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The team that loses the opening tip-off will start with possession in the second quarter.
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The same process applies at the start of the second half.
SCORING
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Field goals inside the arc: 2 points
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Three-point shots: 3 points
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Free throws: 1 point
And-One
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If a player is fouled in the act of shooting and makes the basket, they will be awarded one (1) additional free throw worth 1 point.
RULE SPECIFICS
THE BALL
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The ball may only be advanced using the hands.
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Players may move the ball by:
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Dribbling, or
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Passing to teammates
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HALF COURT DEFENCE
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After a basket is scored, all defensive players must retreat back to half court before defending.
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This also applies after:
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A defensive rebound
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A turnover
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All decisions relating to half-court defence are at the League Host’s discretion.
Please note
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If an offensive player makes a poor pass resulting in a turnover in the back court, play will continue.
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This is considered play on, not a half-court defence violation.
FOULS
Urban Rec Basketball is non-contact.
Fouls may result in:
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Possession from the sideline, or
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A free throw if fouled in the act of shooting
To minimise stoppages and maximise play:
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Shooting fouls result in one (1) free throw worth two (2) points
Common fouls include:
Blocking - Personal contact that impedes an opponent’s movement.
Screening - Dangerous or blind screens are not permitted. Player safety always comes first.
Charging - When an offensive player makes contact with a defender who has already established a stationary position.
Excessive Contact - Any pushing, shoving, elbowing, holding, slapping of hands or heavy body contact will be deemed a foul. The League Host has final say.
VIOLATIONS
Common violations include:
Backcourt Violation - Once the offensive team crosses half court, the ball cannot be taken back into the defensive half.
Double Dribble - Dribbling with two hands or restarting a dribble after stopping.
Travelling - Moving the feet without dribbling. A pivot foot must remain planted until passing, shooting or dribbling.
Goal-Tending - Touching the ball on its downward flight above the rim or interfering with a free throw attempt.
Lane Violation - Entering the key too early during a free throw.
Key Violation (Offence only) - A 3-second violation will be called if an offensive player remains stationary in the key for three (3) seconds or longer. This keeps play flowing and avoids congestion.
ADDITIONAL URBAN REC RULES
Yelling or Clapping on a Shot
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Yelling or clapping at a shooter will be called a foul.
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Result: one (1) free throw worth 1 point.
Defending Technique
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Defenders must go straight up.
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Swiping down or across the shooter will likely result in a foul.
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This helps build confidence and encourages shooting.
Offensive Contact
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If an offensive player initiates contact in an attempt to draw a foul, the Host may call:
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Play on, or
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An offensive foul
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We do not encourage foul-hunting.
Body Control
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If a player is entering the key without control, the Host may instruct them to slow down.
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Continued unsafe play may result in a charging foul.
URBAN REC SPECIFICS
FUN FIRST POLICY
All Urban Rec leagues, irrespective of skill level, are fun-first. Our Event Hosts facilitate a fun, safe environment for teams. They will acknowledge, coach and make calls according to your level of experience playing the game. Urban Rec leagues expect a certain level of self-officiation, meaning that players are expected to display good sportsmanship to govern their behaviour. Open communication and camaraderie between teams is encouraged.
DISCIPLINE
Urban Rec Event Hosts have the final say on any issue that cannot be self-resolved.
If you are seen to be rude or not playing within the respect of the rules, your Event Host has the right to ask you to sub and take a break. If your Event Host then has to warn you more times then they have the right to ask you to leave the field or court and an assessment will be made if you can return to play. We don’t tolerate idiots, play fair.
INCLUSION
Urban Rec seeks to provide a safe, inclusive and happy environment for our members, staff and participants. Gender diverse, transgender and non-binary participants are welcome to play within our leagues along with any sexuality and persons from any background. Urban Rec has zero tolerance for bullying, discrimination or sexual harassment.
