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BASKETBALL GAME
BY
RENEL SANCHEZ
RENSY EPINO
The Birthplace of Basketball
• Basketball is built into the fabric of
Springfield College. The game was
invented by Springfield College
instructor and graduate student
James Naismith in 1891, and has
grown into the worldwide athletic
phenomenon we know it to be
today.
• James Naismith holds up a peach
basket and basketball during the
games early years at Springfield
College.
FIRST NBA GAME
• On November 1, 1946, the first NBA (at the time called the BAA)
basketball game took place in Toronto, Canada. The game was
between The New York Knicks and the Toronto Huskies at Maple Leaf
Gardens and drew in over 7000 spectators, most who knew very little
about basketball; The Knicks won 68-66.
• Interesting Facts:
• -Player salaries were around $5000 per season.
• -The first BAA teams paid a $10,000 franchise fee.
• -If you were taller than the tallest Huskies player (6 ft 8 in), you could
attend the opening game for free.
Basketball Basics for New Players
and Coaches -- Learn the Basic
Rules, Concepts, Court Layout,
and Player Positions
The Rules
• Basketball is a team sport. Two teams of five players each try to score
by shooting a ball through a hoop elevated 10 feet above the ground.
The game is played on a rectangular floor called the court, and there
is a hoop at each end. The court is divided into two main sections by
the mid-court line. If the offensive team puts the ball into play behind
the mid-court line, it has ten seconds to get the ball over the mid-
court line. If it doesn't, then the defense gets the ball. Once the
offensive team gets the ball over the mid-court line, it can no longer
have possession of the ball in the area in back of the line. If it does,
the defense is awarded the ball.
The ball is moved down the
court toward the basket by
passing or dribbling. The team
with the ball is called the
offense. The team without the
ball is called the defense. They
try to steal the ball, contest
shots, steal and deflect passes,
and garner rebounds.
• Personal fouls: Personal fouls include any type of illegal physical contact.
• Hitting
• Pushing
• Slapping
• Holding
• Illegal pick/screen -- when an offensive player is moving. When an offensive
player sticks out a limb and makes physical contact with a defender in an
attempt to block the path of the defender.
• Personal foul penalties: If a player is shooting while a being fouled, then he
gets two free throws if his shot doesn't go in, but only one free throw if his
shot does go in.
• Three free throws are awarded if the player is fouled while shooting for a
three-point goal and they miss their shot. If a player is fouled while
shooting a three-point shot and makes it anyway, he is awarded one free
throw. Thus, he could score four points on the play.
• Inbounds. If fouled while not shooting, the ball is given to the team the foul
was committed upon. They get the ball at the nearest side or baseline, out
of bounds, and have 5 seconds to pass the ball onto the court.
• One & one. If the team committing the foul has seven or more fouls in the game,
then the player who was fouled is awarded one free throw. If he makes his first
shot, then he is awarded another free throw.
• Ten or more fouls. If the team committing the foul has ten or more fouls, then the
fouled player receives two free throws.
• Charging. An offensive foul that is committed when a player pushes or runs over a
defensive player. The ball is given to the team that the foul was committed upon.
• Blocking. Blocking is illegal personal contact resulting from a defender not
establishing position in time to prevent an opponent's drive to the basket.
• Flagrant foul. Violent contact with an opponent. This includes hitting, kicking, and
punching. This type of foul results in free throws plus the offense retaining
possession of the ball after the free throws.
• Intentional foul. When a player makes physical contact with another player with
no reasonable effort to steal the ball. It is a judgment call for the officials.
• Technical foul. Technical foul. A player or a coach can commit this type of foul. It
does not involve player contact or the ball but is instead about the 'manners' of
the game. Foul language, obscenity, obscene gestures, and even arguing can be
considered a technical foul, as can technical details regarding filling in the
scorebook improperly or dunking during warm-ups.
VIOLATIONS
• Walking/Traveling. Taking more than 'a step and a half' without
dribbling the ball is traveling. Moving your pivot foot once you've
stopped dribbling is traveling.
• Carrying/palming. When a player dribbles the ball with his hand too
far to the side of or, sometimes, even under the ball.
• Double Dribble. Dribbling the ball with both hands on the ball at the
same time or picking up the dribble and then dribbling again is a
double dribble.
• Held ball. Occasionally, two or more opposing players will gain
possession of the ball at the same time. In order to avoid a prolonged
and/or violent tussle, the referee stops the action and awards the ball
to one team or the other on a rotating basis.
• Goaltending. If a defensive player interferes with a shot while it's on
the way down toward the basket, while it's on the way up toward the
basket after having touched the backboard, or while it's in the
cylinder above the rim, it's goaltending and the shot counts. If
committed by an offensive player, it's a violation and the ball is
awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in.
• Backcourt violation. Once the offense has brought the ball across the
mid-court line, they cannot go back across the line during possession.
If they do, the ball is awarded to the other team to pass inbounds.
• Time restrictions. A player passing the ball inbounds has five seconds
to pass the ball. If he does not, then the ball is awarded to the other
team. Other time restrictions include the rule that a player cannot
have the ball for more than five seconds when being closely guarded
and, in some states and levels, shot-clock restrictions requiring a
team to attempt a shot within a given time frame.
PLAYERS
POSITION
• Center. Centers are generally your tallest players. They generally are
positioned near the basket.
• Offensive -- The center's goal is to get open for a pass and to shoot. They
are also responsible for blocking defenders, known as picking or screening,
to open other players up for driving to the basket for a goal. Centers are
expected to get some offensive rebounds and put-backs.
• Defensive -- On defense, the center's main responsibility is to keep
opponents from shooting by blocking shots and passes in the key area.
They also are expected to get a lot of rebounds because they're taller.
• Forward. Your next tallest players will most likely be your forwards. While a
forward may be called upon to play under the hoop, they may also be
required to operate in the wings and corner areas.
• Offensive -- Forwards are responsible to get free for a pass, take outside
shots, drive for goals, and rebound.
• Defensive -- Responsibilities include preventing drives to the goal and
rebounding.
• Guard. These are potentially your shortest players and they should be
really good at dribbling fast, seeing the court, and passing. It is their
job to bring the ball down the court and set up offensive plays.
• Offensive -- Dribbling, passing, and setting up offensive plays are a
guard's main responsibilities. They also need to be able to drive to the
basket and to shoot from the perimeter.
• Defensive -- On defense, a guard is responsible for stealing passes,
contesting shots, preventing drives to the hoop, and for boxing out.

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BASKETBALL

  • 2. The Birthplace of Basketball • Basketball is built into the fabric of Springfield College. The game was invented by Springfield College instructor and graduate student James Naismith in 1891, and has grown into the worldwide athletic phenomenon we know it to be today. • James Naismith holds up a peach basket and basketball during the games early years at Springfield College.
  • 3. FIRST NBA GAME • On November 1, 1946, the first NBA (at the time called the BAA) basketball game took place in Toronto, Canada. The game was between The New York Knicks and the Toronto Huskies at Maple Leaf Gardens and drew in over 7000 spectators, most who knew very little about basketball; The Knicks won 68-66. • Interesting Facts: • -Player salaries were around $5000 per season. • -The first BAA teams paid a $10,000 franchise fee. • -If you were taller than the tallest Huskies player (6 ft 8 in), you could attend the opening game for free.
  • 4. Basketball Basics for New Players and Coaches -- Learn the Basic Rules, Concepts, Court Layout, and Player Positions
  • 5. The Rules • Basketball is a team sport. Two teams of five players each try to score by shooting a ball through a hoop elevated 10 feet above the ground. The game is played on a rectangular floor called the court, and there is a hoop at each end. The court is divided into two main sections by the mid-court line. If the offensive team puts the ball into play behind the mid-court line, it has ten seconds to get the ball over the mid- court line. If it doesn't, then the defense gets the ball. Once the offensive team gets the ball over the mid-court line, it can no longer have possession of the ball in the area in back of the line. If it does, the defense is awarded the ball.
  • 6. The ball is moved down the court toward the basket by passing or dribbling. The team with the ball is called the offense. The team without the ball is called the defense. They try to steal the ball, contest shots, steal and deflect passes, and garner rebounds.
  • 7.
  • 8. • Personal fouls: Personal fouls include any type of illegal physical contact. • Hitting • Pushing • Slapping • Holding • Illegal pick/screen -- when an offensive player is moving. When an offensive player sticks out a limb and makes physical contact with a defender in an attempt to block the path of the defender. • Personal foul penalties: If a player is shooting while a being fouled, then he gets two free throws if his shot doesn't go in, but only one free throw if his shot does go in. • Three free throws are awarded if the player is fouled while shooting for a three-point goal and they miss their shot. If a player is fouled while shooting a three-point shot and makes it anyway, he is awarded one free throw. Thus, he could score four points on the play. • Inbounds. If fouled while not shooting, the ball is given to the team the foul was committed upon. They get the ball at the nearest side or baseline, out of bounds, and have 5 seconds to pass the ball onto the court.
  • 9. • One & one. If the team committing the foul has seven or more fouls in the game, then the player who was fouled is awarded one free throw. If he makes his first shot, then he is awarded another free throw. • Ten or more fouls. If the team committing the foul has ten or more fouls, then the fouled player receives two free throws. • Charging. An offensive foul that is committed when a player pushes or runs over a defensive player. The ball is given to the team that the foul was committed upon. • Blocking. Blocking is illegal personal contact resulting from a defender not establishing position in time to prevent an opponent's drive to the basket. • Flagrant foul. Violent contact with an opponent. This includes hitting, kicking, and punching. This type of foul results in free throws plus the offense retaining possession of the ball after the free throws. • Intentional foul. When a player makes physical contact with another player with no reasonable effort to steal the ball. It is a judgment call for the officials. • Technical foul. Technical foul. A player or a coach can commit this type of foul. It does not involve player contact or the ball but is instead about the 'manners' of the game. Foul language, obscenity, obscene gestures, and even arguing can be considered a technical foul, as can technical details regarding filling in the scorebook improperly or dunking during warm-ups.
  • 11. • Walking/Traveling. Taking more than 'a step and a half' without dribbling the ball is traveling. Moving your pivot foot once you've stopped dribbling is traveling. • Carrying/palming. When a player dribbles the ball with his hand too far to the side of or, sometimes, even under the ball. • Double Dribble. Dribbling the ball with both hands on the ball at the same time or picking up the dribble and then dribbling again is a double dribble. • Held ball. Occasionally, two or more opposing players will gain possession of the ball at the same time. In order to avoid a prolonged and/or violent tussle, the referee stops the action and awards the ball to one team or the other on a rotating basis.
  • 12. • Goaltending. If a defensive player interferes with a shot while it's on the way down toward the basket, while it's on the way up toward the basket after having touched the backboard, or while it's in the cylinder above the rim, it's goaltending and the shot counts. If committed by an offensive player, it's a violation and the ball is awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in. • Backcourt violation. Once the offense has brought the ball across the mid-court line, they cannot go back across the line during possession. If they do, the ball is awarded to the other team to pass inbounds. • Time restrictions. A player passing the ball inbounds has five seconds to pass the ball. If he does not, then the ball is awarded to the other team. Other time restrictions include the rule that a player cannot have the ball for more than five seconds when being closely guarded and, in some states and levels, shot-clock restrictions requiring a team to attempt a shot within a given time frame.
  • 14. • Center. Centers are generally your tallest players. They generally are positioned near the basket. • Offensive -- The center's goal is to get open for a pass and to shoot. They are also responsible for blocking defenders, known as picking or screening, to open other players up for driving to the basket for a goal. Centers are expected to get some offensive rebounds and put-backs. • Defensive -- On defense, the center's main responsibility is to keep opponents from shooting by blocking shots and passes in the key area. They also are expected to get a lot of rebounds because they're taller. • Forward. Your next tallest players will most likely be your forwards. While a forward may be called upon to play under the hoop, they may also be required to operate in the wings and corner areas. • Offensive -- Forwards are responsible to get free for a pass, take outside shots, drive for goals, and rebound.
  • 15. • Defensive -- Responsibilities include preventing drives to the goal and rebounding. • Guard. These are potentially your shortest players and they should be really good at dribbling fast, seeing the court, and passing. It is their job to bring the ball down the court and set up offensive plays. • Offensive -- Dribbling, passing, and setting up offensive plays are a guard's main responsibilities. They also need to be able to drive to the basket and to shoot from the perimeter. • Defensive -- On defense, a guard is responsible for stealing passes, contesting shots, preventing drives to the hoop, and for boxing out.