PED 033: Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness ( Pathfit 4) Team Sports LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball
PED 033: Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness ( Pathfit 4) Team Sports Learning Targets: At the end of the module, students will be able to: Recall the history of basketball Understand the concept of basketball
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball Dr. James Naismith The Early Origin of Basketball Springfield, Massachusetts in the USA - Canadian Physical Instructor - working at the YMCA International Training School Springfield. - 1891
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball The Early Origin of Basketball Indoor Sport (Harsh Winter Months) two peach baskets and a soccer ball with a set of 13 rules. 9 vs. 9 contest according to Naismith’s rule book
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball The Early Origin of Basketball 1894 - teams began to play with five on a side (1,800 square feet (167.2 square meters)). - number rose to seven (1,800 to 3,600 square feet (334.5 square meters)). - up to nine when the playing area exceeded that.
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball The Early Origin of Basketball 1895 – 5 Players
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball The Playing Court
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTS Playing Court - measures maximum of 94 feet long and 50 feet wide, or a mini of 74 feet long and 42 feet wide. The playing space shall be at least 7 meters’ height. Ball - circumference of 29 ½ to 30 inches for men and 28 ½ inches for ladies. Basket - 18 inches inside a diameter
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball RULES AND REGULATION OF BASKETBALL You will have to limit your playing activities withing the periphery of the basketball court You may throw the basketball in any direction. While doing this, you can use one of both your hands. The team to score the most points win. You must dribble the ball along with you as you run To catch a ball, you must use your hands and no other parts of the body can be used in the process.
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball RULES AND REGULATION OF BASKETBALL 6. You must not push, elbow, shoulder or strike your opponent during any time in the game 7. A team scores a point if a player gets the basketball through the hoop. In case the ball stays up there, a point is still awarded to the team. 8. A referee is appointed to judge the basketball game. He keeps notes of the points, time, and fouls throughout the match.
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball Stephen Curry Top accolades : Four NBA titles, one Finals MVP, two MVPs, four All-NBA 1st Team selections, nine All-Stars NBA rank : 38th in scoring, 45th in assists, 58th in steals
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM POINT GUARD: Usually players with the best ball-handling skills and vision in the team play as point guards. A point guard’s primary role is to orchestrate both offensive and defensive plays and set up scoring opportunities for team-mates.
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball Michael Jordan Top accolades: Six NBA titles, six Finals MVPs, five MVPs, 10 All-NBA 1st Team selections, 14 All-Stars, one Defensive Player of the Year award, nine All-Defensive 1st Team selections NBA rank: 4th in steals, 5th in scoring, 51st in assists, 124th in blocks, 136th in rebounds
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM SHOOTING GUARD: Typically, the best long-range and mid-range shooter in the team. Players patrolling the position constantly look for three-pointers or can help drag defenders out wide to create space near the basket for their team-mates.
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LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball LeBron James Top accolades : Four NBA titles, four Finals MVPs, four MVPs, 13 All-NBA 1st Team selections, 19 All-Stars, five All-Defensive 1st Team selections NBA rank : 1st in scoring, 4th in assists, 9th in steals, 32nd in rebounds, 90th in blocks
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM SMALL FORWARD: Playing as a short forward needs a versatile skill set. It requires strength and height as well as speed and dribbling abilities. Mid-range and short-range shooting abilities are also important.
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LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball Tim Duncan Top accolades : Five NBA titles, three Finals MVPs, two MVPs, 10 All-NBA 1st Team selections, eight All-Defensive 1st Team selections NBA rank : 5th in blocks, 6th in rebounds, 16th in scoring, 105th in assists, 167th in steals
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM POWER FORWARD: A power forward is somewhat similar to a small forward but with a bigger focus on physicality. A power forward is usually a foil for the center and are the team’s most dependable scorers from inside the paint.
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball David Robinson Top accolades: Two NBA titles, one MVP, 10 All-NBA selections, 10 All-Stars, one Defensive Player of the Year award, eight All-Defensive selections NBA rank: 6th in blocks, 33rd in rebounds, 44th in scoring, 64th in steals
LESSON 3A: Introduction to Basketball FIVE PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL TEAM CENTER: Usually the tallest player in the team, a center is required to occupy the space nearest to the basket in both halves. In defense, they are tasked to pick rebounds and block opposition shooters while their offensive duties require them to finish off short-range moves or shield out defenders to allow their team-mates a clean drive at the basket.
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