Respuestas
Respuesta:
1. The ball can be thrown in any direction, with one or two hands.
2. The ball can be hit in any direction, with one or two hands (never with the fist).
3. A player cannot run with the ball. You must shoot the ball from the place where you catch it. In the event that a player catches the ball while running, as soon as he catches it, he should try to stop.
4. The ball must be carried in the hands or between them. The arms or body should not be used to support it.
5. It is not allowed to shoulder, grab, push, trip or hit the opponent in any way. The first violation of this rule by any player will be considered a foul; the second will disqualify him until the next basket is achieved or, in the event that the intention to injure was clear, he will be sent off throughout the game, without being substituted.
6. It is a foul to hit the ball with the fist, the violation of rules 3 or 4 and what is described in No. 5.
7. If either team makes three consecutive fouls, a basket will be counted for the opposing team (consecutive means that during that period the opponent has not committed any foul).
8. A basket will be counted when the ball is thrown or hit from the ground to the ring and stays in it, provided that the defenders do not touch the ball or hinder the basket. If the ball stays on the edge of the basket without going in and the opponent moves the basket, it will be counted as a point.
9. When the ball goes out, the first person to touch it will throw it into the field of play. In the event of a dispute or discussion, the referee will throw it directly onto the field. The scorer has five seconds to do so; if they hold the ball for a longer time, the ball will pass to the opposing team. If either team persists in delaying play, the referee will signal against that team.
10. The assistant referee will be the men's judge, will note the fouls and notify the main referee when there are three consecutive fouls. He will have the authority to disqualify players according to what is established by rule number 5.
11. The main referee will judge what refers to the ball and must decide when it is in play or has left the court, which team it belongs to, in addition to keeping track of time. He will decide when points have been scored and will count the baskets, in addition to any other type of task that is usually performed by an assistant referee.
12. The time will be divided into two halves of fifteen minutes, with a 5-minute break between them.
13. The team that scores the most points within that time will be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, if the captains so agree, the match will continue until a basket is scored.
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