BASKETBALL The object of the game is to score the greatest number of baskets in the allotted time...

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The object of the game is to score the greatest number of baskets in the allotted time limit.

A HIGH SCHOOL game consists of four eight minute quarters.

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•Each team has five players and the game is begun with a jump ball in the center restraining circle.

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ScoringField Goal – A goal made anywhere inside the three-point line. ( worth 2 points)

Three-point field goal – A goal made anywhere on the court beyond the three-point line. (worth 3 points)

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Scoring Con’t

Free throw – An unguarded throw for goal by a player after a foul. It is taken behind the free throw line and the shooter has ten seconds to release the attempt.

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Scoring•When you are fouled in the act

of shooting, a player receives two free throws if the attempt at the goal is missed. You receive three free throws for a three point attempt. If the basket is made, the shooter receives one free throw. ( Worth 1 point)

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SKILLS

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DribblingCausing the ball

to rebound off the floor.

Hand Position:Fingers spread

apart, flexible wrist.

Use pads of fingers.

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Dribbling Con’t

• Keep ball close to your body• Keep eyes up• Keep ball low

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Passing

Moving the ball by throwing, bouncing, batting, handing, or rolling it to another player.

• Three types of passing:– Chest Pass– Bounce Pass– Overhead Pass

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ShootingThrowing the ball so as to make a goal.

Hand Position: One hand behind the ball, other hand balances and guides the ball.

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Shooting Con’t

• Wrist flips down in “goose-neck” position and then follow-through

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Shooting Con’t• Remember

the BEEF!!BalanceEyesElbowsFollow-through

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FoulsBlocking - an individual foul

involving personal contact which impedes the progress of an opponent with or without the ball.

Personal Foul-illegal contact with an opponent.

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Fouls Con’tHolding – A player holds an opponent with or without the ball.

Charging – a player with the ball moves into an opponent whose position is legal.

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VIOLATIONSTraveling – moving illegally with the ball.

Three second lane violation – An offensive player with or without the ball remains in the free throw lane (key) for more than three seconds.

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VIOLATIONS Double Dribble- This occurs when

a player continues dribbling after grasping the ball with both hands.

Out of bounds – the ball is out when it touches any person or object on or beyond the boundary lines.

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TermsDead ball – the ball is dead

whenever the whistle is blown.

Goal – a ball that passes through the basket from above.

Held ball – a player holding the ball for more than five seconds when closely guarded.

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Terms Con’tTurnover – any loss of possession

without a shot being taken

One and one free throw – a free throw situation in which a second free throw is awarded upon a successful attempt on the first free throw

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DEFENSE

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Defense

Defending and protecting the basket to prevent an opponent from scoring

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Types of Defense

Zone Defense – a defensive system in which players cover assigned court areas, rather than specific individuals.

Man to Man defense – a defensive system in which each player guards an assigned individual

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Quiz Time!!

• Name That Violation

• Moving illegally with the ball??

• Answer: Traveling

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Name That Violation??

•This occurs when a player continues dribbling after grasping the ball with both hands or dribbles with both hands.

•Double Dribble

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Name That Term

The ball is dead whenever the whistle is blown.

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DEAD BALL

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Name That Term

A ball that passes through the basket from above.

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Goal

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Name That Term

Any loss of possession without a shot being taken.

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Turnover