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Referee Basketball Violations Signals

This document outlines common referee signals used in basketball games to indicate violations and fouls. It lists signals for violations like traveling, double dribble, 3 seconds in the lane, and over and back, as well as signals for different types of fouls including blocking, charging, holding, intentional fouls, and technical fouls. It also includes signals to indicate actions like jump balls, timeouts, and starting or stopping the game clock. The document serves as a reference for understanding the hand signals referees use to communicate rulings on the court.
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Referee Basketball Violations Signals

This document outlines common referee signals used in basketball games to indicate violations and fouls. It lists signals for violations like traveling, double dribble, 3 seconds in the lane, and over and back, as well as signals for different types of fouls including blocking, charging, holding, intentional fouls, and technical fouls. It also includes signals to indicate actions like jump balls, timeouts, and starting or stopping the game clock. The document serves as a reference for understanding the hand signals referees use to communicate rulings on the court.
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Clint Xavier F.

Odango March 04 2019


Stem – 1113
Referee Basketball
Violations Signals

Walking or traveling Five second violation 


(not bouncing the ball while walking) 

Ten seconds (taking more than 10 seconds


Illegal or double dribble  to get the ball over half court) 

Carrying or Palming the ball 


Kicking (intentionally kicking the ball) 

Over and back (half-court violation) 


Three seconds (offensive player is in the
lane or key for more than 3 seconds) 

Referee Basketball Foul Signals


Hand check  Charging or player control foul 

Holding 
Intentional foul 

Blocking  Technical foul or "T" (generally for


misconduct or unsportsmanlike behavior) 

Pushing 

Other Referee Signals


No Score 
Jump Ball 

30 second time out 


Start clock 

Three point attempt 

Stop clock 

Three point score

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