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BASKETBALL

Basic
By: Tiara, Faza, Arsyad
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 OVERVIEW
What is basketball

Rules & position


02 Basic rules in basketball

How to play basketball


03 Basic technique on how to play
basketball
Best players at each
04 position
What is
01 basketball?
INTRODUCTION
Basketball is a team sport in which two
teams, most commonly of five players
each, opposing one another on a
rectangular court, compete with the
primary objective of shooting a
basketball through the defender's hoop
while preventing the opposing team from
shooting through their own hoop.
Basketball was invented by Springfield
College instructor and graduate
student James Naismith in 1891,
and has grown into the worldwide
athletic phenomenon we know it to
be today.
The rules &
02 positions
Rules for offense
1) The player must bounce, or dribble, the ball with one hand
while moving both feet. If, at any time, both hands touch the
ball or the player stops dribbling, the player must only move
one foot. The foot that is stationary is called the pivot foot.
2) The basketball player can only take one turn at dribbling. In
other words, once a player has stopped dribbling they cannot
start another dribble. A player who starts dribbling again is
called for a double-dribbling violation and looses the
basketball to the other team. A player can only start another
dribble after another player from either team touches or gains
control of the basketball. This is usually after a shot or pass.
3) The ball must stay in bounds. If the offensive team looses
the ball out of bounds the other team gets control of the
basketball.
4) The players hand must be on top of the ball while dribbling.
If they touch the bottom of the basketball while dribbling and
continue to dribble this is called carrying the ball and the
player will lose the ball to the other team.
5) Once the offensive team crosses half court, they may not go
back into the backcourt. This is called a backcourt violation. If
the defensive team knocks the ball into the backcourt, then the
offensive team can recover the ball legally.
Rules for defense
1) The main rule for the defensive player is
not to foul. A foul is described as gaining an
unfair advantage through physical contact.
There is some interpretation that has to be
made by the referee, but, in general, the
defensive player may not touch the offensive
player in a way that causes the offensive
player to lose the ball or miss a shot.
FEATURES OF THE TOPIC

A basketball court Size 7 basketball is An international


area is 15x28 the standarts size for basketball game has
meters men’s profesional 4 quarter of 10
basketball assosiation minutes qyarter
Basketball court
Basketball positions
PG Point guard SF Small forward
The Point Guard is usually the The Small Forward plays the most
shortest but the best ball handler versatile role out of the main five
on the team. Also known as the positions. The need to have the ability
‘coach on the floor’ or the ‘floor to play inside as well as outside
general’, a point guard is
responsible for directing plays. PF Power forward
Power Forwards are usually the second
SG Shooting guard tallest in the team and are the closest to the
centre in terms of physical attributes and
the Shooting Guard is the team’s playing style but with more speed.
best outside shooter. Besides
being able to shoot well, the C Centre
Shooting Guard needs to be good The centre is usually the team’s tallest and
at dribbling fast, passing and strongest player and is positioned under the
having court vision by seeing the basket. He is also required to be physically
court. domineering with more physical strength
and athleticism. He is usually the defensive
anchor of the team
Basic technique of basketball

Scoring

Catching

Dribbling
Best players at each position
PG

Magic Johnson. Without a doubt, Magic is by himself as the


best point guard ever. Magic was the architect behind 5 NBA
championships with the Lakers and even managed to capture 3
Finals MVPs. "No one was more dynamic, or magical, with the ball
in the open court than Earvin Johnson," ESPN's Rob Peterson wrote.
"He lifted the Lakers, and transition basketball, to ethereal levels. He
was transcendent.“

Career stats: 19.5 points, 11.2 assists, 7.2 rebounds,


1.9 steals
SG
Michael Jordan, On top of his 6-0 record in Finals series, MJ
averaged 33.4 points per game in the postseason and led the NBA in
playoff points per game in 10 of the 13 years in which he participated.
In the Finals alone, he averaged 33.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0
assists per game, while shooting 48.1 percent from the field and 36.8
percent from three.

Career stats: 30.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 2.3 steals, 0.8
blocks
SF
Lebron James, 15 All-Star selections, 15 All-NBA selections, six All-
Defensive selections, four MVPs, three Finals MVPs, three
championships and one scoring title. He have insane durability,
inhuman bounce, and had a great court vision.

Career stats: 27.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.6 steals, 1.4
threes, 0.8 blocks
PF
Duncan has everything. Name something, name anything, and Duncan has
probably laid claim to it.
Through 17 seasons, he's secured 14 All-Star appearances, 14 All-NBA and All-
Defense selections and two league MVPs. He was also named Rookie of the Year
in 1998. Under his watch, the Spurs have been simply incredible. They've won at
least 50 games in 16 of his 17 seasons. The one year they didn't was the
lockout-truncated 1998-99 campaign, during which they won 37 games, the
equivalent of 61 in a normal season (they also won the NBA championship that
year). According to For The Win, that gives Duncan more 50-win crusades than 26
of the 30 present-day NBA teams.

Career stats: 19 points, 10 rebounds, 3.0 assists, o.7 steals, 2.2 blocks
C
Wilt chamberlain, he once average 50.4 ppg in a season, score 100
points in an NBA game, he holds the most NBA record and it’s not
even close, has a 50 inch vertical while playing with converse, NBA
legend Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for most 50 point
games, with a whopping 118 of them, The second most is
Jordan with only 31.

Career stats: 30.1 points, 22.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists


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