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BASKETBALL

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BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(PLAYING REGULATIONS)
 Games are played in four quarters of 10 (international) or 12
minutes (NBA).
 Five players from each team (out of a twelve player roster) may be
on the court at one time. Substitutions are unlimited but can only be
done when play is stopped and coach are required.
 A standard uniform consists of a pair of shorts and a jersey with a
clearly visible number, printed on both the front and back.
 A limited number of time-outs, clock stoppages requested by a
coach for a short meeting with the players, are allowed.
 The game is controlled by the officials consisting of the referee, one
or two umpires and the table officials.
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(FOULS)
 An attempt to unfairly disadvantage an opponent through
physical contact is illegal and is called a foul.
 A player or coach who shows poor sportsmanship, for instance,
by arguing with a referee or by fighting with another player,
can be charged with a more serious foul called a technical foul.
 If a team exceeds a certain limit of team fouls in a given period
(quarter or half) – four for NBA and international games – the
opposing team is awarded one or two free throws on all
subsequent fouls for that period.
 Commits five fouls (including technical fouls), or in an NBA
game, commits six fouls (excluding technical fouls) is not
allowed to participate for the rest of the game, and is said to
have "fouled out".
The referee signals that a foul has been
committed.

Basketball positions in the offensive


zone.
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During the first five decades of basketball's evolution,
one guard, two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
two forwards, and one center were used. Since the
1980s, more specific positions have evolved, namely:
o Point guard
o Shooting guard
o Small forward
o Power forward
o Center
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(COMMON AND BASIC TECHNIQUES)
1) SHOOTING
 Shooting is the act of attempting to
score points by throwing the ball
through the basket. While methods
can vary with players and
situations.
 There are some common shot such
as:
i) Set shot
ii) Jump shot
iii) Lay up
iv) Slam dunk
Player releases a short jump shot, while her
v) Air-ball defender is either knocked down, or trying to
"take a charge."
2) REBOUNDING
 The objective of rebounding is to successfully gain
possession of the basketball after a missed field goal or
free throw, as it rebounds from the hoop or backboard.
 Plays a major role in the game, there are two categories
of rebounds:
i) Offensive Rebounds
ii) Defensive Rebounds
3) PASSING
 A pass is a method of moving the ball between players.
 A staple pass is the chest pass. Another type of pass is
the bounce pass.
 The overhead pass is used to pass the ball over a
defender.
 The outlet pass occurs after a team gets a defensive
rebound. The next pass after the rebound is the outlet
pass.
 Another advanced style of passing is the behind-the-back
pass, throwing the ball behind the passer's back to a
teammate.
4) DRIBBLING

 Dribbling is the act of bouncing


the ball continuously.
 Good dribblers tend to bounce the
ball low to the ground, reducing
the travel from the floor to the
hand, making it more difficult for
the defender to "steal" the ball.
 A skilled player can dribble
without watching the ball, using
the dribbling motion or peripheral
vision to keep track of the ball's
location. A U.S. Naval Academy ("Navy") player, left,
posts up a U.S. Military Academy ("Army")
defender
5) BLOCKING
 A block is performed when, after a shot is attempted, a
defender attempts to alter the shot by touching the ball.
 In almost all variants of play, it is illegal to touch the ball
after it is in the downward part of its arc; this is known
as goaltending.
 With good timing and sufficient vertical leap, even
shorter players can be effective at blocking shots.
Kobe Bryant driving the ball
on the court.

Michael Jordan goes for a slam


dunk.
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During theUsually
first the
five decades
fastest player on ofthe basketball's evolution,
team, organizes the team's
one guard, offense
two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
by controlling the ball
two forwards, and one
and making center
sure that were used. Since the
it gets to
the right player at the right time.
1980s, more specific positions have evolved, namely:
o Point guard
o Shooting guard
o Small forward
o Power forward
o Center
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During the first five decades of basketball's evolution,
one guard, two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
Creates a high volume
two forwards, andofone
shotscenter were used. Since the
on offense;
1980s, more specific
guardspositions have evolved, namely:
the opponent's
best perimeter player on
o Point guard defense.
o Shooting guard
o Small forward
o Power forward
o Center
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During the first five decades of basketball's evolution,
one guard, two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
two forwards, and one center were used. Since the
1980s, more specific positions have evolved, namely:
o Point guard
o Shooting guard Often primarily
responsible for scoring
o Small forward points via cuts to the
o Power forward basket and dribble
penetration, steals, but
o Center sometime plays more
actively.
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During the first five decades of basketball's evolution,
one guard, two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
two forwards, and one center were used. Since the
1980s, more specific positions have evolved, namely:
o Point guard
o Shooting guard
o Small forward
o Power forward Plays offensively often with his
back to the basket; on defense,
o Center plays under basket or againts
the opposing power forward.
BASKETBALL TODAY~~
(POSITIONS AND STRUCTURES)
o During the first five decades of basketball's evolution,
one guard, two forwards, and two centers or two guards,
two forwards, and one center were used. Since the
1980s, more specific positions have evolved, namely:
o Point guard
Uses size to score(on
o Shooting guard
offense), to protect the
o Small forward
basket closely(on
defense), or to rebound.
o Power forward
o Center
2) REBOUNDING
 The objective of rebounding is to successfully gain
possession of the basketball after a missed field goal or
free throw, as it rebounds
Rebounds infrom
whichthe
the hoop or backboard.
 Plays a major roleball
inisthe
recovered by the
game, there are two categories
offensive side and does
of rebounds: not change possession.
i) Offensive Rebounds
ii) Defensive Rebounds
2) REBOUNDING
 The objective of rebounding is to successfully gain
possession of the basketball after a missed field goal or
free throw, as it rebounds from the hoop or backboard.
 Plays a major role in the game, there are two categories
Rebounds, in which the
of rebounds: defending team gains
possession of the loose
i) Offensive Rebounds ball.
ii) Defensive Rebounds

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