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On the Web
- WNBA Rules Chart - Comparison to NBA and NCAA Rules - Useful chart showing the rules differences between WNBA, NBA and NCAA basketball rules.
- Official WNBA Rules - Court dimensions and equipment, officials and their duties, players, substitutes and coaches, scoring and timing, putting ball in play, 30-second clock, throw-ins, violation and penalties, goaltending, fouls. Comments on the rules.
- FIBA vs. U.S. Rules - from Anthony's Page - Rules comparison.
- Nothing but Net 4 on 3 Tournament - Basketball tournament sponsored by Canby Rotary. Provides rotary information, basketball rules and entry form, and sponsors.
- Basketball Rules Blog - Weblog featuring updates from NBA teams.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rules of basketball - The rules of basketball are the [and regulation]s that govern the play, officiating, equipment and procedures of [[basketball. The international rules are governed by the Technical Commission of the International Basketball Federation.
- Variations of basketball - Variations of basketball are games or activities based on or similar to the game of basketball, in which the player utilizes common basketball skills. Some are essentially identical to basketball, with only minor rules changes, while others are more distant and arguably not simple variations but distinct games.
- 6 on 6 Basketball - 6 on 6 Basketball or Basquette is a largely-archaic variant of women's basketball. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions:
- Basketball position - The five tactical basketball positions normally employed by organized basketball teams are: point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center. The rules of basketball do not mandate them, and in informal games they are sometimes not used.
- Oswald Tower - Oswald Tower (born November 23, 1883 in North Adams, Massachusetts, USA; died May 28, 1968) was an American basketball administrator. He served on the National Basketball Rules Committee from 1910 to 1960, was an editor of the Official Basketball Guide and an official rules interpreter from 1915 to 1960.