Basketball

How it works

Game Standing is a comprehensive online platform that provides free game scheduling, live scoring, and up-to-date standings for sports and athletes alike.

Adding Game
  • Sign Up then Login using your credentials.
  • Click Dashboard.
  • Click Add Game button.
  • Fill out all required information about the game.
  • Click Add/Save
Add Standing
  • Click Dashboard
  • Select the game then tap edit icon
  • Select the "STANDING / SCHEDULE"
  • Click Add Standing button
  • Add Team Name, WIN, LOSS
  • Stage can be Elimination, Semi, Quarter or Final
  • Click Add/Save
Add Schedule
  • Before adding schedule make sure that list of teams is not empty.
  • Click Dashboard
  • Select the game then tap edit icon
  • Select the "STANDING / SCHEDULE"
  • Click Schedule tab next to Standing tab
  • Click Add Schedule button
  • Add TEAM NAMES and Date
  • Click Add/Save
Start Game Scoring
  • Before to start SCORING make sure that list of schedules is not empty.
  • Click Dashboard
  • Select the game then tap edit icon
  • Click Schedule tab next to Standing tab
  • Select Schedule
  • Choose "START GAME SCORING"
  • You will redirect to scoring page
Game Scoring Period
  • For Basketball use, 1st Quarter, 2nd Quarter, 3rd Quarter, 4th Quarter, OT for Overtime.
  • For Volleyball, Tennis, Badminton, Table Tennis, Squash, use, SET 1, SET 2, SET 3.
  • For Sepak Takraw mostly they use term REGU or SET.
  • For Boxing use ROUND 1, ROUND 2, ROUND 3 ... and son on.
  • For Billiards, in 9-ball, matches are typically played in a race-to-9 format, you can use SET or ROUND.
  • For Other billiards games, such as 8-ball and straight pool, may also be played in sets or in a race-to format depending on the rules being used.
  • For Chess you can use MATCH or ROUND, it is usually scored based on points or the total number of games won in a match.
Game Scoring Full Screen Mode
  • In the scoring page, Double click the scoreboard section or any part of gray background section to switch between full screen and normal view mode.