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c] Overhead pass i] bring the ball well above and slightly behind the History head with both

hands and release it with a strong wrist snap and extension of the arms y a game of five players in each team with seven or more ii] shift the ball in front of the waist to the throwing substitutes, wherein a player can pivot, run, jump, dribble hand, turn the opposite side of the body in the and pass direction of the pass, and then whip the ball back y objective is to shoot the ball into the opponents basket d] Baseball pass y invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891 in Springfield, y shift the ball in front of the waist to the throwing Massachusetts hand, turn the opposite side of the body in the y a peach basket was nailed at the gymnasium balcony direction of the pass, and then whip the ball back and served as the first goal 2] Dribbling y officially played in the 1936 Olympics a] dribble with the body low, hands farthest from the defender and use the body to protect the ball Facility and Equipment b] spread the fingers and relax the wrist and the fingers y Playing court should be 28 meters in length and 15 c] control the ball with the fingers, pushing it down meters in width forward y Backboard and baskets (rings and nets) y Basketballs are orange balls with 8 traditionally-shaped 3] Pivoting y a forward pivot is executed by keeping one foot in panels and black seams, 74.9cm-78cm in circumference place on the floor and moving the other forward and and 567g-650g in weight across the foot in place y Game clock and stopwatch are used for timing periods y a reverse pivot is executed by keeping one foot in of play and intervals between place and moving the other backward in a semi-circle y 24-second device 4] Shooting y Signals, scoreboard, and score sheet a] Jump shot y Player team foul, team foul markers, team foul i] execute a controlled jump, at the same time bring indicators the ball overhead with the shooting hand behind and the elbows of the shooting arms under the ball Mechanical analysis of the basic skills and the other hand in front 1] Passing ii] at the peak of the leap, remove the balance hand y when the ball is thrown to you and release the ball with extension of the right y spread the fingers but keep them relaxed forearm and good wrist extension y when the ball hits the fingers, let the arms give slightly b] Lay up inward the body i] stop dribbling when the right foot is on the floor, y finger it into passing position by placing the hands on step with the left foot, bring up the right knee and each side of the ball so that you can get it away jump off the left foot, leap high into the air, shifting quickly or get set for a shot, when the ball is under the ball to the shooting hand, and raise the shooting control hand as high as possible above and in front of the a] Chest pass head i] hold the ball with both hands, elbows close to the ii] release the ball of the fingertips, laying it softly body, fingers spread with thumbs pointed inward against the backboards ii] step toward the receiver and whip the ball with a strong wrist snap ad push off thumbs and fingers Basic rules making the arms follow through in the direction of y the game consists of four (4) periods of ten (10) minutes pass and intervals of two (2) minutes between the first and b] Bounce pass second period, between the third and fourth period and i] hold ball lower about waist high before each extra period; half time period is fifteen (15) ii] push the ball out and down with enough force minutes and at such an angle that the ball bounces to the y score tied at the end of playing time for the fourth period, teammate the game is continued with an extra period of five

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minutes or with as many such periods of five minutes as are necessary to break the tie during a penalty, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the place of the original throw-in each charged time out lasts one minute; one charged time out is granted to each team during each of the first three periods, two during the fourth period and one during each extra period; unused time outs may not be carried over the next period or extra period Three seconds rule a player is not allowed to remain in the opponents restricted area for more than three seconds Five seconds rule a player whos is holding a live ball on the court is closely guarded when an opponent is in active guarding position at a distance of no more than one meter; a closely guarded player, must pass, shoot or dribble the ball within five seconds Eight seconds rule the team must within eight seconds cause the ball to go into the front court 24-second rule a shot for a field goal within 24 seconds

Personal fouls involves illegal contact with an opposing player whether the ball is live or dead y blocking impedes the progress of an opposing player with or without the ball y charging is pushing or moving in to an opposing player torso, with or without the ball y holding is personal contact with an opposing player that interferes with his freedom of movement y illegal screening is an illegal attempt to delay or prevent an opposing player who does not control the ball from reaching a desired position on the playing court y illegal use of hand occurs when a defensive player is in a guarding situation and the hand is placed upon and remains in contact with an opposing player with or without the ball to impede his progress y pushing is personal contact with any part of the body which takes place when a player forcibly moves or attempts to move an opposing player who has or does not have control of the ball Travelling a player who is holding a live ball on the court steps once or more than once in any direction with the same foot, while the pivot foot is kept in contact with the floor Ball returned to the backcourt a player who is in control of a live ball in his front fourt may not cause the ball to be returned to his backcourt

Goal tending A player touches the ball when it is on its downward flight and the ball is completely above the level of the ring; a player touches the ball after it has hit the backboard and the ball is completely above the level of the ring Interference with the ball occurs during a shot for a field goal when: a defensive player touches the ball or the basket while the ball is in the basket; a player reaches through the basket from below and touches the ball Disqualifying foul any flagrantly unsportsmanlike behaviour by a player, substitute, coach, and assistant coach or teams followers

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