BASKETBALL
Basketball is a team sport played in a court with two netted rings attached to 10-foot poles on either end of the court. Five active players per team attempt to score points by getting a ball through one of the nets. Variations on the basic game include beach basketball, wheelchair basketball and bankshot basketball.
1
The referee throws up the ball to start the game. Two players from the opposing teams vie to take possession of the ball.
Step 2
The team that catches the ball first plays offense, and the opposing team plays defense.
Step 3
Players of the same team pass (toss) the ball back and forth as the opposition attempts to take possession of it. Team player are assigned different positions: point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center.
Step 4
The ball must be continually dribbled (bounced on the floor) as players try to move it toward the extreme ends of the court where the netted rings wait. Don't walk with the ball, which is called traveling. You have to dribble or shoot the ball.
Step 5
Each player must throw the ball within a maximum of 35 seconds. The players cannot kick the ball.
Step 6
Making illegal body contact is a foul. (See Resources below for a list of fouls.) If a team commits consecutive fouls, their opponents are awarded a free throw. If a player commits six fouls in an NBA game (or five fouls in a high-school or college game), he or she will be disqualified from fininishing the game.
Step 7
The team that scores the most points in the stipulated time is the winner. If the teams are tied at the end of regulation, the game goes into overtime. Overtime periods are played until one team has more points than the other at the end of an overtime period.
The referee throws up the ball to start the game. Two players from the opposing teams vie to take possession of the ball.
Step 2
The team that catches the ball first plays offense, and the opposing team plays defense.
Step 3
Players of the same team pass (toss) the ball back and forth as the opposition attempts to take possession of it. Team player are assigned different positions: point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center.
Step 4
The ball must be continually dribbled (bounced on the floor) as players try to move it toward the extreme ends of the court where the netted rings wait. Don't walk with the ball, which is called traveling. You have to dribble or shoot the ball.
Step 5
Each player must throw the ball within a maximum of 35 seconds. The players cannot kick the ball.
Step 6
Making illegal body contact is a foul. (See Resources below for a list of fouls.) If a team commits consecutive fouls, their opponents are awarded a free throw. If a player commits six fouls in an NBA game (or five fouls in a high-school or college game), he or she will be disqualified from fininishing the game.
Step 7
The team that scores the most points in the stipulated time is the winner. If the teams are tied at the end of regulation, the game goes into overtime. Overtime periods are played until one team has more points than the other at the end of an overtime period.
Playing court:
College: 94 feet long by 50 feet wide (ideal dimensions). High School: 84 feet long by 50 feet wide (ideal dimensions).
Baskets:
Rings 18 inches in inside diameter, with white cord 12-mesh nets, 15 to 18 inches in length. Each ring is made of metal, is not more than 5/8 of an inch in diameter, and is bright orange in color.
Height of basket:
10 feet (upper edge).
Weight of ball:
Not less than 20 ounces nor more than 22.
Circumference of ball:
Not greater than 30 inches and not less than 29 1/2.
Free-throw line:
15 feet from the face of the backboard, 2 inches wide.
Three-point field goal line:
19 feet, 9 inches from the center of the basket. In the National Basketball Association, the distance is 22 feet.
DONE BY JASNI
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