This document outlines proper conduct and behavior expectations for coaches, players, and team followers on the bench during a basketball game. Key expectations include coaches communicating with officials respectfully, players and assistants remaining seated and not addressing officials, no taunting or trash talk between players, and substitutes reporting to the scorer's table before entering the game. Technical fouls may be called if these decorum standards are violated.
3. Bench Decorum Coach Communication & Conduct A coach shall address the officials in a business-like manner A coach should not expect the officials to explain their calls throughout the game A technical foul is to be treated and administered like any other foul A head coach is not to enter the playing area and must remain in the team bench area during the game Officials must understand their role as communicators
4. Bench Decorum Bench Conduct - Assistant coaches Assistant coaches are not to remain standing or address the officials in a disrespectful manner Officials will address this issue with the head coach, request assistance and expect cooperation Officials should make every effort to avoid penalizing any such infraction prior to warning the head coach but there may be circumstances where a warning is not applicable
5. Bench Decorum Bench Conduct - Players and Team followers Players on the bench and team followers are not to remain standing or address the officials in a disrespectful manner Officials will direct the players to sit down, address the issue with the head coach, request assistance in preventing it from reoccurring and expect cooperation Officials should make every effort to avoid penalizing any such infraction prior to warning the head coach but there may be circumstances where a warning is not applicable
6. Bench Decorum Player Communication Should a player need to speak to an official, it must be done in a respectful manner Should an official need to speak to a player, it shall be done in a respectful manner regardless of the reason for the communication (i.e. simple request, warning) Officials may warn a player to prevent a technical foul and will attempt to advise the head coach of such a warning, but there may be circumstances where a warning is not applicable and a technical foul must be called
7. Bench Decorum Player to Player Communication Taunting, baiting and trash-talking will not be permitted under any circumstance and will result in a technical foul
8. Bench Decorum Communication with the Table Coaches and assistant coaches may approach the minor officials at the table Officials and coaches must remember that the table officials and volunteers, and must be addressed in a respectful manner
9. Bench Decorum Flopping FIBA Rules specifically address the issue of flopping in the Technical Foul Article The head coach of the offending team will also be warned that the next flop by their team will result in a technical foul The warning will be issued in the first dead ball period following the inappropriate conduct and applies only to the offending team
10. Bench Decorum Fighting Substitutes or team followers who leave the team bench area during a fight, or any situation that may lead to a fight (i.e. physical or verbal confrontations on the court), shall be disqualified Coaches and officials must make every effort to prevent players from leaving the bench area during this emotional time
11. Bench Decorum Timeouts A timeout must be clearly requested by the head/assistant coach to the table and cancelled prior to the horn sounding All players are to remain at the bench during the time-out until the horn has sounded to end the time out period
12. Bench Decorum Substitutions Substitutes are to report to the scorer and be seated at the table and ready to play Players are not to enter the court until they have been beckoned on to the floor by an official