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Physical Education 9

Mr. Al-lyn L. Vocal


24-Second Violation - teams
must attempt a shot within 24
seconds
Three in the Key - An offensive
or defensive player cannot
remain in the lane (key) for
more than three seconds at a
time
 Double Dribble - A violation in which
a player dribbles the ball, stops,
then begins to dribble again
 Charging - A violation in which an
offensive player runs into a
stationary opponent
 Travelling - A violation in which a
player takes too many steps without
dribbling the basketball
Eight-Second Violation - After a
basket, the offensive team has
eight seconds to get the ball
over midcourt
Palming - A violation in which a
player moves his hand under the
ball and scoops it while dribbling
Goaltending - When a defensive
player interferes illegally with a
shot on the rim or on a
downward path to the hoop; the
shot is assumed in and the
offensive team receives the
basket
 Blocking - When a player uses their
body position to prevent their
opponent from advancing
 Charging - When an offensive player
runs into a defender who has an
established position
 Elbowing - When a player swings
their elbows in an excessive manner
and makes contact with their
opponent
 Illegal Screen - the player setting
the screen is still moving when the
defender makes contact with them.
This is a form of blocking which
prevents the defender from moving
around the screen
 Hand Check - when a defender
intermittently or continuously uses
one or both hands on an opposing
player, usually the ball handler
 Holding - using the hands to
interfere with or limit an opponent's
freedom of movement
 Over-the-Back - jumping on and
over the back of an opposing player
who is attempting to rebound the
basketball
 Reaching In - when attempting to
steal the basketball, the defender
extends their arm and hand and
makes contact with the ballhandler
Tripping - when a player uses
their foot or leg to cause their
opponent to fall or loose their
balance
Flagrant Foul - A foul
committed in an violent and
harmful manner.
Intentional Foul - A foul
committed on purpose, usually
by a defensive player, to stop
the clock or prevent a basket.
Shooting Foul - When a
defender makes contact with an
offensive player who is in the
act of shooting the basketball.
Technical Foul - Violations and
misconduct that are detrimental
to the game. These are
penalized by free-throw
opportunities.
Flagrant Foul - Two free throws,
possession of the basketball out
of bounds, and the player
committing the foul is
disqualified.
Intentional Foul - Two free
throws and possession of the
basketball out of bounds.
 Personal Foul - Possession of the
basketball out of bounds. One-and-
one free throw situation if the team
is above their foul limit.
 Shooting Foul - Two or three free
throws depending on the type of
shot taken.
 Technical Foul - Two free throws
and possession of the basketball out
of bounds.
Start
Clock
Stop
Clock
60 sec Time-out
30 sec
Time-out
Stop clock
for
Jumping
ball
Stop clock
for Foul
Stop Clock
for
Substitution
Double
Foul
Technical
Foul
Blocking
Holding
Intentional
Foul
Travelling
3-sec
violation
Palming
the Ball
5-sec
violation
Point
Scored
Bonus
Free
Throws
No Score
Free
Throws

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