



Golden State Push in Canada​
PASSPORT
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Canada is another country so all players must have an valid passport to travel.
Location
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Tournament will take place at the Langley Events Centre. Six, air conditioned courts, Meeting Rooms, Banquet Hall, Onsite concessions.
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45 minutes away from Downtown Vancouver
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About 45 minutes away from Vancouver Airport
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About a 2 hour drive from Seattle Airport
Travel / Hotel / Air BNB
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Check In Date: July 30th
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Check Out Date: August 3rd
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Hotel - 4 Players per Hotel Room or Team Air BNB
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All players are responsible for travel cost, flights, hotels / Air BNB (split), ect.
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Tournamnet Fee is taken care of (College Team)
Check In Date: July 30th
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College Training Camp will be around the week of July 13th. High School Training Camp will start around the beginning of July.
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Check In Date in Langley Canada July 30th
RULES AND REGULATIONS
A player can not play for multiple teams. Breaking this rule will result in games forfeited.
Teams forfeiting games will be flagged for the following year's tournament.
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Competition Format
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Each team plays six games
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Each game consists of two 16-minute stop-time halves
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Three-minute overtime period and double overtime is sudden death (first basket wins)
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Running time may apply if there's a 30-point difference in the second half
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Warm-Up and Half Time
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Pregame warm-ups will last a minimum of FIVE (5) minutes
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The halftime break will be TWO (2) minutes
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Scheduling and Referees
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The first listed team in the draw is the home team and should wear the light-colored uniforms, unless one team does not have home and away color uniforms. Teams may make arrangements among themselves to change this guideline. Teams MUST bring both uniform tops to all games if they have them.
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Rules
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A player who has committed SIX (6) personal fouls is disqualified from the game
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Bonus will take place on the 8th foul in each half - teams will shoot 2 foul shots
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All other FIBA rules will still apply​
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Time Outs
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Each team is granted four (4) timeouts per game, a maximum of two (2) timeouts per half. Each timeout will last sixty (60) seconds. Overtime will see one (1) timeout per team (no carryovers into OT). Timeouts must be requested through the score table and will be granted at the next stoppage in play.
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Code of Conduct and Spirit of the Game
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Team coaches are responsible for the conduct and supervision of their players and fans/parents. Unacceptable behaviour may result in the culprit being banned from the gym for the remainder of the tournament
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Inappropriate actions or behaviour of players, coaches or spectators will not be tolerated. The decisions of the Tournament Officials and Organizers are final. The Canada Basketball Code of Conduct will be in effect throughout the tournament. Any player or coach who is ejected from a game will face a mandatory 1 game suspensions (i.e. will not be able to participate in the following game).
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No external advertisements are permitted.
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Tie-Breaking Procedures
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The final pool standings are to be determined by the best win/loss records of the teams.
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In case of ties, the fist tie breaker is head-to-head matchups.
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If there is a three way tie and the head to head does not solve the tie-breaker, the tie will be broken in the following order:​​
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Total Point Differential between the 3 games played (point differential for any single game is capped at +/- 25)
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Total Points Allowed between the 3 games played
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Total Points Scored between the 3 games played
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If head-to-head is not applicable, all pool play games count towards tie-breakers, not only head to head matchups. If the teams are tied (hold identical records at the end of pool play), the tie will be broken in the following order:
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Point Differential between ties teams (point differential for any single game is capped at +/- 25)
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Total Points Allowed
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Total Points Scored​
Thank you for helping us maintain a fair and respectful competition environment.