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Basketball: History, Skills, and Rules

The document is an instructional module from Nueva Vizcaya State University for a second year Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness course. It provides an overview of a lesson on basketball that will cover the history, facilities, equipment, basic skills and rules of the game. The history section describes how Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 in Massachusetts to keep athletes active in cold weather. It outlines the original 13 rules of the game. The facilities and equipment section identifies the dimensions and materials of a basketball court, hoop, backboard, and ball. The lesson aims to enhance students' fundamental basketball skills and understanding of rules through hands-on practice.

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Basketball: History, Skills, and Rules

The document is an instructional module from Nueva Vizcaya State University for a second year Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness course. It provides an overview of a lesson on basketball that will cover the history, facilities, equipment, basic skills and rules of the game. The history section describes how Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 in Massachusetts to keep athletes active in cold weather. It outlines the original 13 rules of the game. The facilities and equipment section identifies the dimensions and materials of a basketball court, hoop, backboard, and ball. The lesson aims to enhance students' fundamental basketball skills and understanding of rules through hands-on practice.

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Republic of the Philippines

NUEVA VIZCAYA STATE UNIVERSITY


Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya
INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE
IM No.: IM-PATHF4-2NDSEM-2022-2023

College: College of Teacher Education


Campus : Bambang

DEGREE All Programs COURSE NO. PATH F 4


PROGRAM
SPECIALIZATION Physical COURSE Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness
Education TITLE
YEAR LEVEL 2nd year TIME FRAME 8 wks WK NO. 1-8 IM NO. 1

I. UNIT TITLE/CHAPTER TITLE : Basketball

II. LESSON TITLE : History of basketball, Facilities and Equipment,


Basic Skills, Basic rules and hand signals used in officiating

III. LESSON OVERVIEW : The overview of this lesson deals with the origin of basketball,
facilities and equipment, basic rules of the game which create opportunity to the students enhance
their fundamental skills in playing basketball.

IV. DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES


At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
a. describe the history of Basketball;
b. identify the facilities and equipment of the game;
c. perform the basic rules and hand signal used in officiating basketball;
d. execute basic skills of the game.

V. LESSON CONTENT

Introduction

Basketball, colloquially referred to as hoops, is a team sport in which two teams, most
commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the
primary objective of shooting a basketball.

As rank number 2 sport in Europe, but in the Philippines it marks as the top sport played.
One of the most thrilling, breathtaking, exciting kind of team sport event is Basketball. In Asia,
Philippines is known to be one of the great competitors in the field of basketball. The country is now
producing highly competitive players and coaches that can go along with the foreign countries in
playing this event

BASKETBALL

Basketball, game played between two teams of five players each on a


rectangular court, usually indoors. Each team tries to score by tossing the ball through the
opponent’s goal, an elevated horizontal hoop and net called a basket. Each team is composed of 15
players although only 5 players at a time, any number of substitutions can be made at any time
during the game. Substitutes must report to the scorer and wait to be beckoned by the referee. One
of the players is the team captain and may address the officials on matters of interpretation or
information. Any player may request for a timeout. Two or three referees officiate the game. Other
table officials include a timekeeper, a recorder, and scoreboard scorer

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History of Basketball

Source: https://www.britannica.com/

The game of basketball as it is known today was created by Dr. James Naismith in
December 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to condition young athletes during cold months.
Naismith was a physical education instructor at YMCA International Training School (now known
as Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. Upon the request of his boss, Naismith was
tasked to create an indoor sports game to help athletes keep in shape in cold weather. [1] It consisted
of peach baskets and a soccer style ball. He published 13 rules for the new game. He divided his
class of eighteen into two teams of nine players each and set about to teach them the basics of his
new game. The objective of the game was to throw the basketball into the fruit baskets nailed to the
lower railing of the gym balcony. Every time a point was scored, the game was halted so the janitor
could bring out a ladder and retrieve the ball. After a while, the bottoms of the fruit baskets were
removed. The first public basketball game was played in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 11,
1892.
Naismith's original rules
There were only thirteen rules of "basketball":

1. The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands.
2. The ball may be batted in any direction with one or both hands.
3. A player cannot run with the ball, the player must throw it from the spot on which he catches
it, allowance to be made for a man who catches the ball when running at good speed.
4. The ball must be held in or between the hands, the arms or body must not be used for
holding it.
5. No shouldering, holding, pushing, tripping, or striking in any way the person of an opponent
shall be allowed. The first infringement of this rule by any person shall count as a foul, the
second shall disqualify him until the next goal is made, or if there was evident intent to injure
the person, for the whole of the game, no substitute.
6. A foul is striking the ball with the fist, violation of rules 3 and 4, and such as described in rule
7. If either side makes three consecutive fouls it shall count a goal for opponents.
8. A goal shall be made when the ball is thrown or batted from grounds into the basket and
stays there. If the ball rests on the edge and the opponent moves the basket it shall count as
a goal.
9. When the ball goes out of bounds it shall be thrown into the field and played by the person
first touching it. In case of a dispute, the umpire shall throw it straight into the field. The
"thrower-in" is allowed five seconds. If he holds it longer it shall go to the opponent. If any
side persists in delaying the game, the umpire shall call a foul on them.
10. The umpire shall be the judge of the men and shall note the fouls and notify the referee when
three consecutive fouls have been made.
11. The referee shall be the judge of the ball and shall decide when the ball is in play, in-bounds,
and to which side it belongs, and shall keep the time. He shall decide when a goal has been

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made and keep account of the goals with any other duties that are usually performed by a
referee.
12. The time shall be fifteen-minute halves, with five-minute rests between.
13. The side making the most goals in that time shall be declared the winner. In the case of a
draw, the game may, by agreement of the captains, be continued until another goal is made
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Basketball Court

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

The playing area of basketball is called the COURT. The court measure a maximum of 28 meters long and
15 meters wide.
RING/BASKET
The Basketball Backboard and Basketball Rim Dimension

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

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The baskets are suspended 3.05


meters above the loor at the end line
of each count. The
backboards are either fan-shaped or
rectangular made of the wood or
glass. The court
has three restraining circles and two
free-throw areas
The baskets are suspended 3.05 meters above the floor at the end line of each count. The backboards are either
fan-shaped or rectangular made of the wood or glass. The court has three restraining circles and two free-throw
areas

source:https://www.studocu.com/ph

BALL. The official ball is round with a circumference of 74.9-cm. to 78 cm. It shall weigh not less than 567 grams
or more than 650 grams. In competitions, leather ball is used.
Terminology

1. Baseline – the end line

2. Boxing out – a term used to designate a player’s position under the backboard that prevents an
opposing player from achieving a good rebounding position.

3. Carrying – In a carry, your hand makes contact with the bottom of the ball, then flips the ball over
in the act of dribbling.

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4. Charging – personal contact against the body of an opponent by a player with the ball.

5. Cut – a quick offensive moves by a player trying to get free for a pass.

6. Denial Defense – aggressive individual defense where the defensive player works hard to keep
the offensive player from receiving a pass.

7. Double Dribble – when one person dribbles, stops and picks up the ball and starts to dribble
again or dribble with two hands simultaneously.

8. Dribble – the process of bringing the ball down the floor or moving the ball from place to place
using the finger pads to tap the ball.

9. Drive – an aggressive move toward the basket by a player with the ball.

10. Fake (Feint) – using a deceptive move with the ball to pull the defensive player out of position.

11. Fast break – moving the ball quickly down the court in order to score before the defense can set
up.

12. Field Goal - a basket scored from the field, worth two points, unless outside the three-point line.

13. Free throw – the privilege given a player to score one point by an unhindered throw for a goal
from within the free-throw circle and behind the free throw line.

14. Lay-up – a shot where a player releases the ball close to the basket while continuing to run off
one foot.

15. Pick – a special type of screen where a player stands so the defensive player slides to make
contact, freeing an offensive teammate for a shot, drive, or pass.

16. Pivot – takes place when a player who is holding the ball steps once or more than once in any
direction with the same foot. The other foot, called the pivot foot, is kept at its point of contact with
the floor.

17. Press – a team’s attempt to take the ball away from their opponent before they can set up their
offense.

18. Rebound – when a shot bounces off the backboard or basket and is pulled down by a player.

19. Team’s Back Court – the part of the court containing the opponent’s basket.

20. Team’s Front Court – the part of the court containing the team’s own basket.

21. Telegraphing the Pass – indicating where you are going to pass by looking or signaling.

22. Throw-in – a method of putting the ball in play from out of bounds.

23. Traveling – when a player in possession of the ball within bounds progresses illegally in any
direction.

24. Violation – an infraction of the rules resulting in a throw-in from out of bounds for the opponents.

BASIC SKILLS

1. Passing – good passing is necessary to maintain possessions of the ball and the
quickest way to move the ball. the key to an effective offense is accuracy in passing.

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a. Chest pass – This is the most commonly used pass. The chest pass should be received chest
high.

Source :https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/-M0P7yObb1c

b. Bounce pass- This is short distance pass to avoid interception when player is closely guarded.

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/5iolK1sWXl4


c. Overhead pass- This is used to pass over a post-defensive player or a center. A player who is
taller than the defending opponent best utilized this pass.

Source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/M-LBl66Hkaw

d. Baseball pass- This is frequently used to cover long distances, usually in fast
breaks.

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Source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/HDy1hIwsZd4

2. Dribbling – is slower than passing as means of moving the ball and it should not be
overused.
a. High-speed dribble- This is used when the player is unguarded and moving
quickly, leading a fast break, and driving to the basket without opposition. A full running
stride is used

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/hc2MpdDXdtY

b. Low-control dribble- This is used when a player is closely guarded or in a


congested area.

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/UnRklE9VON4

3. Shooting- The primary purpose of the game is to score goals. The effectiveness of a
player is to be able to shoot a variety of shots from varying distances.
a. One-hand set shot- This shot is used for long shots and when shooting free

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throws

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial:
https://youtu.be/B19EssM1Uys
b. JUMP SHOT- This is very
efective ofensive shot due to its
high point of release.
Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/B19EssM1Uys

b. Jump shot- This is very effective offensive shot due to its high point of release.

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/qhgs5ZODc4A

c. Hook shot- This is the most difficult shot and the hardest to block. The key to
making the hook shot is the follow-through.

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source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/tioiW5Ng67s

d. Lay-up shot- This is used when a player is running toward the basket It involved the principles of
opposition, that is, if you shoot from the right side, the take-of is with the left foot and vice-versa.

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/q4IqeXob_qg

e. Dunk- A slam dunk, also simply dunk, is a type of basketball shot that is performed when a player
jumps in the air, controls the ball above the horizontal plane of the rim, and scores by putting the ball
directly through the basket with one or both hands above the rim.

source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/STHAtecnAiA


4. Rebounding – is gaining possession of the ball after an unsuccessful shooting
attempt. It is an essential skill to any team as almost 60% of field goals attempts are
missed. Rebounding is either defensive (at opponent’s court) or offensive (at your own

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team’s basket). The keys to effective rebounding are positioning, aggressiveness, and
timing of the jump

Source: https://www.studocu.com/ph

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/fvu-


QCVfBzU
Positioning for the rebound is
called “BLOCKING” or “BOXING
OUT”. Blocking is done
by pivoting to face the basket,
putting the opponent behind you.
The rebounder should
jump high and gasp the ball irmly
with both hands.
Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/fvu-QCVfBzU

Positioning for the rebound is called “BLOCKING” or “BOXING OUT”. Blocking is done by pivoting to
face the basket, putting the opponent behind you. The rebounder should jump high and gasp the ball
firmly with both hands.

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Basic Rules
1. Players: Five players per team on the floor at a time with unlimited substitutions.
Usually, players fill the standard positions of 2 forwards, 2 guards, and 1 center. The
names of these may be changed depending on the offense played.
2. Offense: Team or individual patterns of play that are used to get the ball into scoring
position. There are two basic types of offensive attacks: the slow deliberate attack
and the fast break attack.
3. Defense: Players may choose to play either a man-to-man defense (person to person) or zone. In
man to man each player is assigned a specific person to guard/play defense on. In a
zone defense, players are assigned a specified area to guard. The object of defense is
to try to take the ball away from your person or the person in your assigned zone area
to force them to turn over the ball or force them to take a low percentage shot.
4. Scoring: Field Goals = 2 or 3 points. Free Throws = 1 point.
5. Timeouts: Timeouts are one minute or 30 seconds in length and can be requested during a dead
ball or anytime by the team in possession of the ball. Each team gets a total of five
timeouts for the entire game.
6. Timing:
 High school varsity games play 8-minute quarters.
 Time stops each time an official blow the whistle indicating a dead ball.
 There is one minute between quarters and 10 minutes at the half.
 A player has 10 seconds to shoot a free throw.
 A player has 5 seconds to inbound the ball.
 Running time is used in physical education and intramural situations. The clock does not
stop on dead balls.
` Play
1. The game is started with a jump ball in the center circle between two opponents.
2. A player is out of bounds when touching the floor on or outside the boundary line.
3. The ball is out of bounds when it touches a player who is out of bounds or any other person, the
floor, or any object on or outside a boundary, or the supports of the backboard.
4. If the ball is caused to go out of bounds by the last player touching it, it is awarded out of bounds
for a throw-in by the opposing team.
5. While the ball is alive, an offensive player cannot remain for more than 3 seconds in that part of
the free-throw line between the end line, the free-throw line, and the free-throw lane lines.
6. If an offensive ball handler, while in the front court, is closely guarded by the defense for 5
seconds, a violation is called, and the defense is awarded the ball.
7. If two opponents are both firmly holding the ball, a “jump ball” is called. A “jump ball” results in an
alternating possession which is kept track of at the official table.
8. In physical education, intramurals, or pick-up games, a “jump ball” is awarded to the defender.
9. Violations include: causing the ball to go out of bounds, double dribbling, running with the ball,
kicking the ball, striking the ball with the fist, interfering with the basketball, illegal throw-in (taking
more than 5 seconds or stepping on the line), being closely guarded for 5 seconds while in
possession of the ball in the front court, and the three second lane rule.
10.After one team makes a field goal or free throw, the other team puts the ball in play from out of
bounds under the basket at which the goal was made. Each team possessing the ball is required
to advance it past the half-court line within 10 seconds after gaining possession.
11. Fouls:
 Personal: involving pushing, charging, tripping, holding, body contact
- After the fifth personal foul on a player, the player is disqualified from the game.
- The offended player is awarded:

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▪ one free throw if the foul occurred during a field goal attempt and the basket was
made.
▪ two free throws if the foul occurred during a field goal attempt and the basket was
missed.
▪ no free throw, but the ball is awarded to the offended player’s team out of bounds.

 After the seventh TEAM personal foul in the half, the person fouled will be given a bonus free
throw.
▪ If you make the first bonus free throw you receive a second free throw.
▪ If you miss the first bonus free throw, the ball should be played like a missed field goal.
▪ After the tenth TEAM personal foul in the half, the person fouled will be given two free
throws commonly referred to as the Super Bonus.
▪ Intentional: foul involving “intent” to foul as opposed to trying to play the ball which
awards the person fouled two free throws and team possession of the ball after the free
throws.
▪ Technical: involving delay of game, un-sportsmanship like conduct, illegal entry, and
excessive timeouts with the offended team being awarded two free throws and the ball
out of bounds.

KINDS OF VIOLATIONS
1. Travelling is the illegal movement of one foot or both feet beyond the limits outlined in this article,
in any direction, while holding a live ball on the playing court.
2. Dribbling a dribble is the movement of a live ball caused by a player in control of that ball who
throws, taps, rolls or bounces the ball on the floor.
3. Ball returned to the backcourt a team is in control of a live ball in its frontcourt when a player of
that team is touching his frontcourt with both feet while holding, catching or dribbling the ball in his
frontcourt, or the ball is passed between the players of that team in its frontcourt.
4. Time Violations
 8 seconds When a player in the backcourt gains control of a live ball, or On a throw-in, the
ball touches or is legally touched by any player in the backcourt and the team of that player
taking the throw-in remains in control of the ball in its backcourt that team must cause the ball
to go into its frontcourt within 8 seconds.
 3 second a player shall not remain in the opponents' restricted area for more than 3
consecutive seconds while his team is in control of a live ball in the frontcourt and the game.
 24-Second Violation. This occurs when the offensive team in basketball either does not
attempt a shot or attempts a shot that does not at least hit the rim or goes in the basket within
the 24-second shot clock

TYPES OF FOULS
1. Personal foul a player’s illegal contact with an opponent, whether the ball is alive or dead. A
player shall not hold, block, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by
extending his hand, arm, elbow, shoulder, hip, leg, knee or foot, nor by bending his body into an
'abnormal' position (outside his cylinder), nor shall he indulge in any rough or violent play.
 Pushing Foul – A “Pushing Foul” occurs when a defender pushes an offensive player or
bumps into the body of an offensive player.
 Blocking - A blocking foul is called when one player uses their body to prevent the
movement of another player. This is often called when the defensive player is trying to draw a
charge, but does not have their feet set or initiates the contact.
 Illegal Use of Hand - This foul is called for any use of the hands on another player that the
referee thinks is illegal. It's generally called when you hit another player on the arm during
shooting or when trying to steal the ball. ... This is called on both offensive and defensive
players.
2. Double foul a double foul is a situation in which 2 opponents commit personal fouls against each
other at approximately the same time.
3. Technical foul a technical foul is a player non-contact foul of a behavioral nature including, but
not limited to disregarding warnings given by officials. Disrespectfully dealing and/or
communicating with the officials, the commissioner, the table officials, the opponents or persons
permitted to sit on the team benches. Using language or gestures likely to offend or incite the
spectators.

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4. Unsportsmanlike foul an unsportsmanlike foul is a player contact foul which, in the judgment of
an official is not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball within the spirit and intent of the rules.
Excessive, hard contact caused by a player in an effort to play the ball or an opponent. An
unnecessary contact caused by the defensive player in order to stop the progress of the offensive
team in transition. This applies until the offensive player begins his act of shooting.
5. Disqualifying foul A disqualifying foul is any flagrant unsportsmanlike action by players,
substitutes, coaches, assistant coaches, excluded players and accompanying delegation
members.
6. Fighting is physical interaction between 2 or more opponents (players, substitutes, coaches,
assistant coaches, excluded players and accompanying delegation members)

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Source :http://www.fiba.basketball/

VI. LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Rubrics for grading.

Basketball Excellent Advanced Elementary Basic Skill Level No effort


Skill Skill Level 4 Skill Level 3 Skill level 2 1 pt. skill level
pts pts pts 0 pt.
Dribbling - Student’s - Student’s - Student’s - Student’s eyes No effort
eyes are eyes are eyes are are focused on
scanning and scanning and focused on the ball at all

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not focused on not focused on the ball and times.
the ball. the ball. student will - Student dribbles
- Student - Student sometimes the ball at varying
dribbles the dribbles the ball look up to levels.
ball at the at the waist. scan. - Students slaps
waist. - Student - Student the ball down with
- Student pushes the ball pushes the their dribbling
pushes the down with their ball down with hand.
ball down with fingertips. their - Student cannot
their fingertips. - Students can fingertips. dribble properly
- Student can dribble properly - Student can with their
use both with their dribble dominant hand or
hands equally dominant hand. properly with their non-
while - Student loses their dominant dominant hand.
dribbling. some control of hand but not - Student cannot
-student’s the ball when equally with keep control of
dribble in dribbling at full. their non- the dribbling
under control dominant
at full speed hand.
- Student
cannot keep
control the
dribbling at
full speed.
Passing -Always -Mostly makes -Sometimes -Rarely passes to -No Effort
makes quick, quick, accurate makes quick, partners when
accurate passes to accurate passes are in
passes to partners. Uses passes to accurate and
partners. Uses correct form partners. incomplete. Does
correct form following cues Uses correct not use correct
all of the time the majority of form following form at all,
according to the time. the cues absence of cues
cues for each some of the
pass type time.
(chest, bounce
overhand and
baseball
pass).
Shooting -Jumps and -jumps and Throws with Throws with two -No Effort
throws using throws using one hand hands without
one hand and one hand and without stepping
steps with the steps with the stepping
opposite foot. opposite foot. towards their
Uses enough Uses some target and
force to make force to make uses enough
it to target all to the target the force to make
of the time. majority of the it all the way
time to the target
none of the
time.
Lay-up -Student - Student -Student take - Student runs No Effort
dribbles all the dribbles all the extra steps with the ball
way into way into with the ball instead of
basket. basket. or ends their dribbling to the
-Student is - Student is not dribble basket.
balanced balance when premature. -Student stops
when they pick their -Students momentum
approaching dribble up. (too stops completely before
the basket. many steps) momentum shooting.
-Student - Students before -Student does not
jumps off their jumps from an shooting the jump or jump of
inside leg appropriate ball. both legs.
while shooting area on the -Students -Shot is not
with their floor. jumps from far around the
outside hand. Students uses away from the basket.

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- Student uses the backboard basket.
the backboard while shooting. -Student does
while not use the
shooting. backboard or
shot is not
accurate.

1. Travelling is the illegal movement


of one foot or both feet beyond the
limits outlined in this article,
in any direction, while holding a live
ball on the playing court.
2. Dribbling a dribble is the
movement of a live ball caused by a
player in control of that ball who
throws, taps, rolls or bounces the ball
on the floor.
3. Ball returned to the backcourt a
team is in control of a live ball in its
frontcourt when a player
of that team is touching his frontcourt
with both feet while holding, catching
or dribbling the ball in

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his frontcourt, or the ball is passed


between the players of that team in its
frontcourt.
TIME VIOLATIONS
4. 8 seconds When a player in the
backcourt gains control of a live ball,
or On a throw-in, the ball
touches or is legally touched by any
player in the backcourt and the team of
that player taking the
throw-in remains in control of the ball
in its backcourt that team must cause
the ball to go into its
frontcourt within 8 seconds.
5. 3 second a player shall not remain
in the opponents' restricted area for
more than 3 consecutive

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seconds while his team is in control of


a live ball in the frontcourt and the
game.
6. 24-Second Violation? 1. This occurs
when the offensive team in basketball
either does not
attempt a shot or attempts a shot that
does not at least hit the rim or goes in
the basket within
the 24-second shot clock.
TYPES OF FOULS
1. Personal foul a personal foul is a
player’s illegal contact with an
opponent, whether the ball is alive or
dead. A player shall not hold, block,
push, charge, trip or impede the
progress of an opponent by

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extending his hand, arm, elbow,


shoulder, hip, leg, knee or foot, nor by
bending his body into an
'abnormal' position (outside his
cylinder), nor shall he indulge in any
rough or violent play.
 Pushing Foul – A “Pushing Foul”
occurs when a defender pushes an
offensive player or
bumps into the body of an offensive
player.
 Blocking - A blocking foul is called
when one player uses their body to
prevent the movement
of another player. This is often called
when the defensive player is trying to
draw a charge, but
does not have their feet set or initiates
the contact.
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 Illegal Use of Hand - This foul is


called for any use of the hands on
another player that the
referee thinks is illegal. It's generally
called when you hit another player on
the arm during
shooting or when trying to steal the
ball. ... This is called on both offensive
and defensive players.
2. Double foul a double foul is a
situation in which 2 opponents commit
personal fouls against each other
at approximately the same time.
3. Technical foul a technical foul is a
player non-contact foul of a behavioral
nature including, but not
limited to disregarding warnings given
by officials. Disrespectfully dealing
and/or communicating with the
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officials, the commissioner, the table


officials, the opponents or persons
permitted to sit on the team
benches. Using language or gestures
likely to offend or incite the spectators.
4. Unsportsmanlike foul an
unsportsmanlike foul is a player
contact foul which, in the judgment of
an
official is not a legitimate attempt to
directly play the ball within the spirit
and intent of the rules.
Excessive, hard contact caused by a
player in an effort to play the ball or an
opponent. An unnecessary
contact caused by the defensive player
in order to stop the progress of the
offensive team in transition.

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This applies until the offensive player


begins his act of shooting.
5. Disqualifying foul A disqualifying
foul is any flagrant unsportsmanlike
action by players, substitutes,
coaches, assistant coaches, excluded
players and accompanying delegation
members.
6. Fighting is physical interaction
between 2 or more opponents (players,
substitutes, coaches, assistant
coaches, excluded players and
accompanying delegation members)
VII. ASSIGNMENT

VIII. REFERENCES

e-Resources
https://www.breakthroughbasketball
https://www.fiba.basketball/

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