Basketball Terminologies PowerPoint presentation

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A presentation composed of Basketball Terminologies


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GROUP 3 CPE 2204

The flat surface directly behind
the basket. The basket is
connected to the backboard.
Consists of
the rim and
the net,
also known
as ‘the
hoop’.
A round ball made of rubber,
leather or synthetic leather.
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The area within
the end lines and
sidelines of the
court
The person(s) assigned to
the game to
maintain the flow and
integrity of the
game.
A player who comes into
the game to replace a
player on the court. A
substitution can occur
during timeouts, referee
calls, breaks and injury.
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The method by which a team
with possession inbounds the
ball.
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A period of sixty seconds
during which the play is
stopped and teams discuss
strategy and a moment to allow
players to rest.
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The rest period between two halves
of the game. Usually 5 minutes in
length.
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The initial jump ball that starts the game.

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The act of
dribbling the ball,
stopping
the dribble or
motion of the ball
and
beginning to
dribble again.
The act of
bouncing the ball
up and
down. The
offensive player
with the ball
uses the dribble to
move the ball
around
the court.
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An infringement of the rules,
which does not involve contact.
The opposing team is awarded
the ball for a throw-in from out of
bounds.
Actions by players, which break the
rules but are not floor violations. They
are penalized by a change in
possession or free throw opportunities.
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Contact between players, which may
result in excessive physical contact or
provide one team with an unfair
advantage. Players may not push, hold,
trip, hack, elbow, restrain or charge
into an opponent. These are also
counted as team fouls.
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A special violation called at the
discretion of the referee towards
players, coaches or the team.
Infractions include an intentional or
flagrant contact foul, unsportsmanlike
conduct or other actions detrimental
to the spirit of the game.
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This is unnecessary or excessive
contact against an opponent.
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A player having to leave the game
because they have committed five
fouls.
An unguarded shot taken from the foul line
by a player whose opponent committed a
personal or technical foul, which is worth
one point.
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The use of a defender's body
position to legally prevent an
opponent' s advance.
An offensive foul, which occurs
when an offensive player runs into
a defender who has established
position.
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The successful deflection of a shot
by touching part of the ball on its
way to the basket, and preventing a
field goal.
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The act of preventing the
offense from scoring. Defense is
the team without the ball.
Interference with a shot by touching the
ball or basket while the ball is
on/over/within the rim. Also touching the
ball on its downward flight to the basket.
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A ball that is alive but not in the
possession of either team.
When a player throws the ball to
a teammate to advance the ball
during a possession.
When a ball handler dribbles the
ball across their body from one
hand to the other.
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Shots taken from the perimeter,
further away from the hoop.
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Field-goal attempt by a player with
both feet off the floor, enabling the
player to shoot over the defender.
Shots taken by a player near or
under the basket.
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A shot that misses the rim or
backboard
A shot taken after driving to the
basket by leaping up under the
basket and using one hand to shoot
the ball off the backboard.
A shot in which a jumping player
slams
the ball down into the opponent’s
basket from above.
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When the ball enters the basket from
above the rim during play. It is worth
two points.
The act of moving the ball quickly down
court by an offensive team in hopes of
getting ahead of the defense to score.
A pass to a teammate that
results in a made basket.
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To be holding or in control of the
ball.
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A term used to describe the actual
retrieving of the ball as it rebounds
from the backboard or the ring after a
missed shot.
To take the ball away from an
opponent.
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When the ball is in the air
and enters the basket before the
time expires; The ball enters
directly; When the ball is touched
by the defensive players and enter
into the basket; The basket or the
backboard is touched by a
defensive
players while the ball is in contact
with the ring.
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When the shot is taken and
still the ball is in the hands
of an offensive team.
When the basket or the
backboard is touched by
the offensive team while
the ball is in contact with
the ring.

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