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Preparing for Spain

Courtesy FIBA Europe/Megapress/L. Damianidis Jack McVeigh played for the Australian U-19 team this summer.
Courtesy FIBA Europe/Megapress/L. Damianidis
Jack McVeigh played for the Australian U-19 team this summer.

The Nebraska basketball team left Lincoln Friday morning to begin their nine-day trip to Spain. After a mid-afternoon flight from Omaha to Atlanta, the Huskers will have approximately a three-hour layover in Atlanta before departing for Madrid this evening. The Huskers will fly overnight and arrive Saturday morning (approx. 3 a.m. Lincoln time) and have a short workout to help adjust to the seven-hour time difference.

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McVeigh, who played this summer for the Australian U-19 team at the FIBA U-19 World Championships, mentioned that the 24-second shot clock and the emphasis on traveling calls in the international game are the biggest differences in the style of play. Another distinct difference is on offensive rebounds, as the shot clock resets to 14 seconds as opposed to 30 seconds back in the college game.

“In the international game, when you get an offensive rebound, many times you will kick it back outside for a quick 3-pointer,” McVeigh said. “It changes that aspect of it.”

Two other differences he mentioned is that it only eight seconds to get the ball to half court, and it is two shots after every fifth foul per period, as opposed to one and the bonus after the seventh foul of each half.

RULE FIBA NCAA
Duration of Game Four, 10-minute periods Two, 20-minute halves
Overtime Duration 5 minutes 5 minutes
Length Of Halftime 15 minutes (2 minutes between periods) 15 minutes
Size of Lane 16’ wide x 19’ long 12′ wide x 19′ long
Charge Area Around Basket 4“ semi-circle 4“ semi-circle
Court Dimensions 91’ 10” long x 49’ 2.5” wide 94’ x 50’
Three-Point FG Distance 22’ 1.7” 20’ 9”
Shot Clock 24 seconds 30 seconds (beginning 15-16)
Shot Clock Reset FG attempt hits rim. (14 seconds) FG attempt hits rim (30 seconds)
Back Court Violation 8 seconds 10 seconds
Game Clock Stops After
Successful FG
Last two minutes of 4th period and overtime(s) Last minute of second half and last minute of overtime(s)
Player Foul Limit 5 5
Bonus Free Throw 5th foul per period (two FTs)
OT fouls count from last period
7th foul per half (one-and-one)
10th foul per half (two FTs)
Number of Players Permitted on Free Throw Lane 5 (three defensive, two offensive) 5 (three defesive, two offensive)
Timeouts Per Game 2 60-second TO in first half, 3 60- second TO’s in the second half – unused TO’s do not carry over between halves 4 75-second and 2 30-second TO’s per
game (non-televised)
Timeouts-Overtime 1 60-second per OT – unused timeouts from regulation do not carry over 1 30-second TO and unused 2nd half
30-second timeouts carry over
Timeouts Called By Coach only from scorer’s table Player in game or head coach from court
Jump Ball Alternating possession Alternating possession
Legal Alley-Oop Yes Yes
Touch Ball On/Above Cylinder Yes No
Closely Guarded For 5 Seconds Yes, within one meter
(only while holding the ball)
Yes
(while holding/dribbling the ball)
Number of Referees Two (sometimes three) Three
Size of Basketball Maximum Circumference
Men:          30”
Maximum Circumference
Men: 30″
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