Basketball Test

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How tall is the ground to the net?

10ft

What's the width of the rim?

17.7 inches

When was basketball invented?

1891 by Canadian, James A. Naismith

In what year was the first European championship? Who organized it?

1936/1937 International Basketball Federation

In the United States, NBA championship games have been an annual event since?

1949

When did the women's basketball become a Olympic sport?

1976

The European championship has been held every?

2 years since 1935

What is the vertical length of the backboard?

3.9ft

Teams have competed for the FIBA world championship every?

4 years since 1950

The width of the court

45ft. 21/5 in

What is the width of the backboard?

5.9ft

Length of court

91ft. 10in

Out of bounds

A ball that touches or goes outside the court boundaries is considered out of bounds. It is put back into play by the team that did not have possession of the ball when it went out of bounds once the referee blows the whistle, the player with the ball has five seconds to put it back in to play.

Opening Jumping Ball

A basketball game begins with the referee tossing the ball in the air between The opposing centers, who try to tap it toward a teammate. They are allowed to push or hit the ball, but not to grasp it.

NBA Champsion games are

A playoff elimination rounds, 2 teams meet in a 7-game final series. The first team to win 4 games wins the championship

players bench

A team consist of 10 to 12 players there's is no limit of the number of substitutions during a game

Basketball profile

Ability to think and move fast, good peripheral vision, and understanding of the game 0f fundamental skills. The corresponding athletic abilities explosive power, acceleration, and coordination are developed through training that is adapted to the height of players.

When did basketball become popular in Europe?

After WW2

Layup

After charging Past opponents, the player jumps close to the basket and lays the ball in. The players wrist remains stiff while the hand pushes the pole in from underneath.

protective padding

Attached to the bottom of the backboard to protect players from injury

Michael Jordan

Consider the greatest player of all time

Basketball profile

Daily workout/several hours. The best players are virtually self coach and know how to adjust their play as the game progresses, but it is the coaches job to keep the team functioning as a unit.

uniform

Each team wears a light colored uniform for home games

What country was it exported to in 1893?

Europeans and made a Olympic debut at the Berlin games

Rear guard

He covers most dangerous opponent, helps the point guard, and shoots for the basket whenever possible

timekeeper

He deducts Timeouts from game time

hoop

In order to prevent vibrations from shattering the backboard after a dunk shot, hoops are mounted on springs

When did women's basketball rise?

In the 1970s and had more restrictive rules.

personal foul

Is against a player who interferes with an opponents progress, whether or not he has the ball. A tally is kept of each player's files, and they are added to the teams total. After the eighth though, the victim of the personnel is given to three throws, providing an opportunity to score without interference.

High dribble

Is usually used during a counter offense . A player is in the clear can move faster while bouncing the ball at waste of shoulder height

net

It slows down the ball so that it can be observed passing through the hoop

The top teams in Europe vie for the?

Liliana Rochetti (women's) and Korach (men's)

When or what was the first NBA match?

Minneapolis against Syracuse in 1950

Offensive and defensive rebounds

Most points are scored from the inside the restricted area, or key. Miss shots rebound off the hoop or backward, it may lead to both teams fighting for possession of the ball. Control of the ball underneath the basket is a prime advantage. Shots at the basket may be deflected only before the ball begins its dissent. If the ball is blocked illegally opposing team is rewarded two points.

three point line

NBA 23.75 feet FIBA 20.5 feet

second clock

NBA 24 seconds FIBA 30 seconds

Length of games

NBA 48 minutes games (4 quarters 12 minute each quarter) FIBA 40 minute games 4 quarters and 12 minute periods

Court dimensions

NBA 94 feet X 50 feet FIBA 91.9 feet X 49.2 feet

Three point lines

NBA and FIBA

Person who can call Time out

NBA coach or player FIBA Coach

player number

NBA players pick their own numbers in FIBA Games, they must be between four and 15

Timeouts allowed per game

NBA seven per game FIBA two in the first half, three in the second

Maximum sales permitted per player

NBA six fouls FIBA Five fouls sometimes six

Number of referees

NBA three FIBA two

Free throws

On average, each team commits about 25 fouls Per game. Free throws provide an opportunity for 35 points this makes them integral part of the game

Each free throw made is how many points?

One for each made

The pivot foot

Pivoting is a restriction motion. The players position upon getting the ball determines which flip becomes the pivot foot.

30 second clock

Placed above each basket, it allows players to see how much time they have left before attempting to score

dunk

Player dunks or jams the ball into the basket with one or both hands, that's preventing any opponent from stopping it. This is the most spectacular shot

Moving on the court

Players are allowed anywhere on the court, but are not allowed to run while holding the ball. Pivoting and dribbling or two techniques used to move around without passing.

The Key

Players on the team with possession of the ball may remain in this area for no more than three seconds at a time

scoreboard

Records the time remaining, teams scores, 30 second clock, and how many fouls for each team

Who are four people known today for playing basketball

Sheryl swoops, Kareem Abdul jabbar, Micheal Jordan, Jeni Kukoe

What was the Americans basketball team nickname in the 1992 Barcelona games?

The Dream Team

backboard

The backboard is made of plexiglass to avoid obstructing the view of spectators seated behind it

ball

The ball is made from eight pieces of leather stitched together and filled with air 29.5 inches to 30.7 inches weight 21 to 23 ounces

Harlem Globetrotters

The first all African-American team, they enjoyed a long stretch in the top range even defeat in Minneapolis Lakers and two straight games response to a challenge. The NBA's first two African-American players came from the Harlem Globetrotters,

Dribbling

The player with the ball can move freely while bouncing the ball on the floor. The hand does not strike the ball, but types it with the flicks of the wrist. A dribbling player doesn't watch the ball, but signals his teammates and keeps an eye on the opponents. Stopping and restarting a dribble is against the rules.

Violations and fouls

The referees call violations when the rules of motion(pivot foot, dribbling, traveling) or the time limits (three seconds, five seconds, 10 seconds, or 30 seconds) are broken. The opposing team is then given possession of the ball.

center

The tallest player on the team, he protects the basket from close-in throws and takes the ball on rebounds

referees

Then make a split second decisions as to whether to call a foul or let the games continue. They used hand signals to communicate with scorer and other officials

forwards

They act as a link between the rear guard in the center, and play either defensively or offensively, depending on which team has the ball

referees

They generally remain on the sidelines to keep out of the players way

shoes

They must be provid solid ankle support, a sprain ankles are the most common injury

What happens to a player who is hemmed in by an opponent?

They must move the ball by dribbling, throwing, or passing it with in 5 seconds

Offense of rebound

This gives the team an office another chance to score a basket

Jumpshot

This is the most common shot, because of its tremendous opportunities it provides particularly for three point shots. One hand is used to hold the ball in place and the others to shoot towards the basket. The ball is released at the top of the jump.

Chest pass

This pass is used when there is nothing between the thrower and the receiver. The ball is gripped in front of the chest with both hands and thrust forward by the arms and a flick of the wrists.

point guard

This player sets the pace of the game and leads the offense

Technical fouls

This type of fell stem from the contacts of coaches or players on the court: not respecting the officials or delaying the game. The opposing team is rewarded to threesomes. The ball can be recovered after the second rebound, or put back into play after the second shot, depending on the results

passes

To catch opponents off guard, and to reduce the chances of a interception, most passes are short and direct, and almost always made without looking at the receiver

What's the objective in basketball?

To score as many points as you can with your team on the opposite teams basket

Basketball profile

Top players must be capable of Peak performance Under extreme fatigue, stress, or psychological pressure. Studies have shown that a move must be predicted some 200,000 times before it comes in automatic reflex in any situation

T or F a basket outside the three point line is 3 points?

True

T or F a basket within the three point line is 2 points?

True

T or F are you allowed to use your hands to control the ball, but you are allowed to walk or run holding it?

True

T or F did women basket become a Olympic sport?

True

T or F does each team have 5 players on the court max?

True

True false no one may step into the key or interfere with a throw her in anyway

True

True or false before jumping the players miss jostle for the best position beneath the balls downward trajectory

True

True or false image shot gives a defensive team a chance to watch a swift counterattack by moving the ball towards the sidelines

True

True or false is the player catches the ball with both feet on the ground, he can choose his pivot foot; if the ball is caught 1 foot is on the ground, that foot becomes the pivot foot.

True

True or false no player may interfere with the balls flight, nor touch it before it lands in or on the basket

True

True or false the only way to free the pivot foot while retaining possession of the ball is the start dribbling

True

True or false the player catches the ball in the air, the 1st foot that touches the ground becomes the pivot foot.

True

True or false the thrower stands behind the free-throw line, and her feet are not allowed to touch or overstepped the line

True

bounce pass

Used to get past an opposing team player who creates a screen between the thrower and the receiver, since the area over which he has the least control is the area close to the floor.

Scorekeeper

Using a score sheet, he keeps a record of the score and of each player's fouls

What happens after you take possession of the ball?

You have 10 seconds to get the ball across the Mid Court line

shots

You ultimate purpose of every move in the game is to get a player into a good scoring position. The accuracy of a shot at the basket depends on the balance and speed of the execution. Jumping and throwing are two separate movements that must be properly coordinated.

What happens when you get the ball across from mid court line?

Your team will have 30 seconds To take a shot of the basket

coach

continuously Direct the players, keeps a eye on the refereeing, judges the effectiveness of the game plan, and boosts the team morale. Also decides who plays and he sits on the bench.

Low Dribble

is used against a looming opponent or when trying to penetrate the opposing teams defense, because the player can't switch hands or direction more quickly, the ball is bounce knee-high, and shielded by the players free hand and body.


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