The Men's Basketball World Cup, like other basketball games, requires four quarters of 10 minutes each, with five quarters if it goes overtime.
The Men's Basketball World Cup is usually held every four years and is hosted by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The first World Cup was held in 1950 and has been successfully held 11 times since. The main rules of the Men's Basketball World Cup are the following 5 aspects:
1.Stadium size: The size of the playing field for the Men's Basketball World Cup is 28 meters and 15 meters.
2.Game Duration: Each game is divided into four ten-minute quarters with a 120-second (2-minute) break between the first and second quarters and the third and fourth quarters, with a 15-minute intermission. If the game goes into play-offs, play-offs are five minutes per quarter.
3.Team size: Each participating team can have a maximum of 12 players, with only five players on the pitch at the same time in each quarter.
4.Rules of the game: The game follows the rules set by the International Basketball Federation, such as the ball must not be held for more than 24 seconds when attacking, and the defender can block the goal or steal the ball to prevent the opponent from scoring.
5.Foul Rules: When a foul is committed, the opposing team will have a chance to make a free throw. In the Men's Basketball World Cup, one point is awarded for each successful free throw. After a certain number of fouls have been committed, the player will be sent off the field.
Other than that, the rules of the Men's Basketball World Cup are similar to those of a general basketball game, such as scoring calculations, throw-ins, substitutions, etc.