Basket Rules:
Page 12 of the PDF:
It is not allowed to use:
- Protection in fingers, hands, dolls, elbows or forearms, orthopedics or reinforcements made of
leather, plastic, flexible plastic (soft), metal or any other hard material, even if they are
covered by a soft padding.
- Objects that can cause cuts or abrasions (nails should be short).
- Play, hair accessories or jewelry.
It is allowed to use:
- Protections on shoulders, arms, thighs or legs, provided that the material is sufficiently
padded.
- Heaterrs that protrude under the pants of the same dominant color as this.
- Compression sleeves (antimbolic) of the same dominant color as the shirts.
- Compression stockings (antimbolic) of the same color as pants.If used for
top of the leg must end over the knee;If used for part
Lower leg, they must end up under the knee.
- Knee reinforcements, if they are properly covered.
- Facial masks, even if they are of hard material.
- Transparent bucket protectors.
- Glasses, provided they do not represent a danger to the other players.
- Head tapes, with a maximum width of five (5) centimeters, made of fabric, plastic
flexible or gum non -abrasive and one color.
- Transparent colorless tape in the arms, shoulders, legs, etc.
There is nothing specified about pumps (weird would be), but there is a bit of contradiction between allowing hard material masks and prohibiting the protections of hard plastic material.
I understand that they try to avoid damage to blockages and shocks.
The glasses that I have seen are always plastic (Abdul Jabbar, Worthy) and have nothing to do with the usual glasses that are used.
The headphones do allow them:
Kobe Bryant has been playing for a while playing with a mask that covers her face.
In my opinion, if the bomb is of the omnipod type they should allow it, but the bombs we use in Spain I see too much spectacular and in the clashes they could cause some more damage.
Always speaking of federated sport ... if it is amateur sport, I would leave full freedom.