This YouTube video provides a great overview of the main 3×3 rules with demonstrations and examples.
3×3 is a fun, fast-paced version of basketball that’s growing quickly around the world. While it uses the same core skills of dribbling, passing, shooting and defending, there are some key differences you should know. We play the official FIBA 3×3 rules with some slight modifications which are outlined below.
– 3 players on court per team (plus one substitute)
– Played on a half court with one hoop
– Games last 10 minutes or end when one team reaches 21 points
– After a made basket or rebound, teams “clear” the ball past the 3-point line and continue play
– The game is continuous — no stops after scoring
– All dead balls restart with a check ball at the top of the key
– 1 point for baskets inside the arc
– 2 points for shots beyond the arc (what’s a 3-pointer in 5v5)
– First to 21 or the leader after 10 minutes wins
– Team fouls only — at 7 fouls, the other team gets 2 free throws
– At 10+ fouls, it’s 2 free throws plus possession
– No individual foul-outs, but referees still manage rough play
– Coaches will be permitted to actively participate in games and may be present on the sideline
– There will be no 12 second shot clock, however the referee may give a 5 second count if at their absolute discretion, the offensive team is stalling or failing to play actively.
– We will use standard size 5 basketballs