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I. House Rules The official(s) shall
determine and advise the team captains of any special rules of
play that may be required by virtue of unique architecture of
the facility prior to a game. Such "house rules" shall
be binding only as to the specific game then being played and
may be altered as to any subsequent game, whether or not involving
either team then participating or those officials.
II. NCAA Rules to Apply NCAA rules shall govern
all play except as provided herein or as determined by the officials
in their discretion in light of special circumstances that occur.
III. Commencement and Duration
of Game A.
All games shall be played within a time period of approximately
one hour and ten minutes. Except as noted herein, the game clock
shall start no later than five (5) minutes after the scheduled
starting time even though the actual game may not yet have commenced.
A team that does not have the requisite number of players (four)
within ten (10) minutes of the designated starting time will
be charged with a forfeit and all sanctions applicable there
to shall apply. Should both teams be in default, the game shall
be declared a "double-forfeit".
Exception: In instances where gym time is reduced
due to unforeseen circumstances not in control of the League
(e.g. late running school activities, inclement weather, lighting
or other structural problems in the gym), the referees may, in
his discretion, after notification to team captains, constrict
the length of games in such way as to ensure a fair allocation
of play for all teams scheduled that night.
B. A team shall be allowed to commence and play a
game with four players if a fifth is not available. However,
should such team fall behind at any time by twenty (20) points,
the game will be declared a forfeit. Such "mercy rule"
does not apply when both teams are utilizing four players.A team
with five or more players can elect to start and play 4-on-4.
Such team can insert its fifth player at any point during the
game.
C. Except as provided in subsection E below, a game
shall consist of two twenty-five minute halves and a five-minute
intermission between halves (provided that the second half may
commence sooner in the referee's discretion if both teams are
ready to play or exceptional circumstances exist). The first
twenty-four minutes of the first half and the first twenty-three
minutes of the second half shall be played without stopping the
clock for any reason other than an officially-charged time-out.
During the balance of each half, the clock shall be stopped on
all whistles.
D. If play is interrupted by an injury to a player
or the loss of a contact lens, the referee may, in his discretion,
stop the clock but in that event shall assess a time-out to the
team responsible for the delay in play.
E. If a team leads by thirteen (13) or more points
at any point during the last two (2) minutes of the second half,
the remainder of the game will be played as running time. However,
should this lead fall under thirteen (13) points, the game will
return to stopped time.
F. In the event of a tie at the end of the second
half, an overtime period of three minutes shall be played during
which the clock shall be stopped on all whistles. If, at the
end of the overtime period, the score is still tied, the first
team to score one (1) point shall be awarded the victory (sudden
death).
G. Each team shall be allowed three one-minute time-outs
per game plus one additional time-out during the first overtime
period only. No time-out shall be permitted after the first overtime
period.
IV. Three-Point Goals The
three-point goal shall be used in all facilities equipped with
a three-point line, subject to the discretion of the officials.
V. Fouls and Free Throws A.
A player shall be disqualified upon committing his sixth foul
of any type (including technical fouls), or his second technical
foul. Any flagrant, unsportsmanlike foul shall result in two
free throws, automatic ejection and loss of possession.
B. A player disqualified as a result of unsportsmanlike
conduct shall promptly leave the vicinity of the gymnasium. His
failure to do so shall result in automatic forfeiture by his
team, in addition to disciplinary action against the player and/or
his team pursuant to Article XIV below.
C. If there is no available substitute for a player
disqualified on fouls (either because of a shortage of roster
players at the game or because of previous disqualifications
or injuries to other players), then such team shall have the
choice, with the approval of the referee, to continue playing
with five players including that player who has just committed
his sixth foul (provided that such player has not been charged
with any technical foul), or to play with only four players.
Such election must be made at the time the fifth player commits
his sixth foul. If the team elects to continue playing with five
players, in addition to the normal penalty, a technical foul
shall be assessed against that team (but not on a player or coach)
on each subsequent foul committed by such player, and the penalty
for such technical foul shall be two free throws plus possession
of the basketball following any free throws attributed to the
personal foul. The choice of whether to proceed with the disqualified
player or with four players shall apply after each such subsequent
foul by that player.
D. Free throws shall be awarded as under NCAA Rules,
except that if an official determines, in his discretion, that
a foul was committed intentionally or recklessly, with obvious
risk of physical harm, the official may assess, in addition to
the normal penalty, a technical foul against the player.
E. The recording of individual fouls may be waived
upon agreement by both team captains and the officials. In such
cases, the officials retain the right to disqualify a player
if such player has, in their opinion, committed an excessive
number of fouls.
VI. Substitutions Substitutions may be
made following whistles in accordance with NCAA Rules but only
after the substitute has sought permission to enter the game
and has been "waived in" by an official.
VII. Forfeits A. If a team knows
it will forfeit in advance of a game, it shall notify the opposing
team captain and the League Office. The League will consider
forfeits in determining whether to extend an invitation to participate
in the playoffs.
B. Notwithstanding that a forfeit or double-forfeit
shall be treated as such for standings purpose, the game may
proceed as an officiated game if eligible substitute players
(i.e. individuals on any other team roster, including the opponent's
team, or individuals who have been cleared with the League Office)
can be located.
VIII. Postponements No postponements will
be permitted for any reason. However, teams may, on their own
initiative, rearrange games with the mutual consent of all teams
involved and with final approval of the League Office.
IX. Officials and Protests The officials have authority
and control over all aspects of the game, as defined by the NCAA
Rules, as well as over all supervisory functions at the gymnasium.
The referee has the discretion of declaring games a "no
contest" or a "forfeit", as defined by the NCAA
Rules and the League Rules, above. Officials' decisions, even
if in error, are not protes le. However, alleged errors of judgment,
misinterpretation of rules or misconduct by officials should
be brought to the attention of the League, which will take appropriate
action administratively. Protests that are based on factors other
than an official's decision or conduct should be made in writing
to the League office. A favorable ruling on a protest will result
in the protesting team being awarded a victory or the game being
declared a "no contest". Games will not be replayed
unless the Commissioners determine that unusual circumstances
so dictate and the League is reimbursed the costs of such additional
game.
X. Equipment A. Each team will
be responsible for having the following:
(1) A top-quality leather indoor basketball.
(2) A copy of the League rules.
(3) Numbered jerseys of the same style and color containing
team name, the League logo and legal numbers on each side (unless
waived by the League office upon good cause). A technical foul
will be assessed for each player who wishes to compete with a
ineligible uniform (absent such a waiver). If T-shirts are worn
under sleeveless jerseys, such T-shirts must be of the same color.
B. In games where an official league scorekeepers
is not present, the officials shall designate one team to keep
score. If only one of the teams has a scorekeeper who can keep
score for the entire game, that team shall be so designated.
Otherwise, the designation shall be according to the officials'
discretion. The team that has not been designated to keep score
shall be responsible to appoint one or more individuals to monitor
the scorekeeping, and its failure to do so shall preclude any
protest based upon the accuracy of the scorekeeping.
XI. Rosters and Eligibility A.
Each team participating shall, prior to the season's commencement,
submit to the League Office a roster listing all persons who
may play for such team.
B. Roster members need not work for their sponsors;
however, all roster members must be a college graduate to participate.
C. Each such person, as a condition to participating,
must have first executed and submitted to the League Office the
standard waiver form provided by the Office.
D. Additions to rosters are permitted only in the
discretion of the League. Such roster changes must be made by
the date specified by the League.
E. In order to be eligible for the playoffs, players
must appear on the team's final roster and participate in at
least three (3) regular season games. Players will be required
to show photo identification prior to participating in any playoff
game.
The Commissioners retain the
discretion to waive any of the foregoing eligibility requirements
or to bar participation by any person in specific instances if
they determine that the best interests of the League will be
served.
XII. Unsportsmanlike Conduct The
Commissioners retain the right to suspend or expel from future
participation in the League any player whose conduct is unsportsmanlike,
inflammatory, or tends to reflect unfavorably on the New York
Corporate Basketball League or its member, and to take such additional
action against his team as may be appropriate. Ejection from
two games for these or similar reasons during the course of any
season shall result in automatic disqualification.
XIII. Other Matters Failures
of referees to show up and other pertinent matters, should be
reported to the League Office.
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