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FOUL

An infraction that violates the game’s


rules which involves physical contact.

Fouls affect a game’s pace and energy,


making it challenging for players to build
momentum to take home the win.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF FOUL

1.ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS

2.BLOCKING

3.HOLDING

4.PUSHING

5.EXCESSIVE USE OF ELBO

6.TECHNICAL

7.BENCH TECHNICAL

8.UNSPORTSMANLIKE FOUL

9.DISQUALIFYING

10. CHARGING/ OFFENSIVE

11. ILLEGAL BLOCK


 Is a non – contact foul that occurs inside
the playing court.
 A foul that is unsportsmanlike.
 Example: screaming at the referee or at an

TECHNICAL FOUL
opponent.
 Is a non – contact foul that occurs outside the playing
court.
 This type of technical foul also counts towards the

BENCH TECHNICAL FOUL


team foul total
 Occurs when officiating officials call a jump ball
situation.
 Is a method of putting the ball into play via an
inbounds pass rather a jumpball. it is
determined by utilizing a possession arrow and
is usually only used in non-professional
basketball leagues.

ALTERNATING POSSESSION
 Will be given to the team where the arrow on
the table officials is pointed.
 A team is in possession when a player is
holding, dribbling or passing the ball. Team.
possession ends when the defensive team
gains possession or the ball hits the rim of the.
offensive team.

BALL POSSESSION
BASIC SKILLS IN
BASKETBALL
DRIBBLING
 Is the act of pushing the ball downward
to the floor with the fingertips.

HOW TO DRIBBLE A BASKETBALL


1. Keep your head up and your eyes on
the game. Don't look at the ball.
2. Extend your arm and snap your wrists
to send the ball into the ground.
3. Use your fingers, not your palm, to
control the ball.
4. Do not bounce the ball too high while
dribbling. ...
5. Use your body and your non-dribbling
arm to shield the ball from defenders.
PASSING
 Is the act of transferring the
ball from one team mate to
another.
 Passing in basketball is a way
for players to move the ball on
the court between teammates.
Passing is a two-step process
that requires a minimum of
two players on the same team
to be effective.
 In order to pass the ball, a
player must throw or move the
ball to a teammate and the
teammate must catch the ball.
SHOOTING
 Is the act of putting the ball into the
basket in order to score a point.

HOW TO SHOOT A BASKETBALL


To shoot accurately, square your
shoulders to the basket and place your
feet shoulder length apart. With your
knees bent slightly and back leaning
towards the basket, put the fingers of your
shooting hand under the ball and tuck
your elbows close to your body.

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