Basketball Rules and Regulations 1
Basketball Rules and Regulations 1
Basketball Rules and Regulations 1
1. Officials:
2. Coaches:
making
The ball may be passed, thrown, tapped, rolled or dribbled but not
kicked or carried.
Once you stop dribbling you must pass or shoot. Another player
must possess the ball before you may dribble again.
During a throw in, only the in-bounder may be out of bounds. The
in-bounder may roll, throw or bounce the ball into play. The ball
must be passed directly into the court within 5 seconds.
8. Foul Shots
Fouls
Infraction involving personal contact with an opponent
If a player is not shooting when fouled, her/his team is awarded the
ball until the 7th foul, then free throws are awarded
If shooting, the fouled player is awarded free throws ~ 1 if the
fouled shot went in or 2 if it was missed, 3 if fouled while
attempting a 3-point shot and missed
3-point
Line
Baseline
Foul Line
Key
Foul Throw
Circle
Centre
Circle
Sideline
BASKETBALL TERMINOLOGY
Dribble: ball movement caused by the player in control who bounces the
ball in a one-handed pushing action towards the floor
Blocking: is an illegal personal contact with an opponent, which impedes or
stops her/his progress
Holding: is an illegal personal contact with an opponent, which interferes
with her/his freedom to move
Pivot: occurs when a player in possession of the ball steps in any direction
with the same foot while keeping the other foot anchored to the floor
A try: an attempt to shoot the ball into the basket, for a possible score of 2
or 3 points
The act of shooting: begins simultaneously with the start of the try and
ends after the ball is clearly in flight
Infraction/Foul: is the breaking of the game rules
Ready position
Same as above
Ball is bounced slightly before the feet of the receiver (3/4 of the
distance to the receiver)
Ready position
Shoulders and hips square to the basket
Ball is in front of and slightly above forehead, supported by
shooting arm
Ball held on the pads of the hand, fingers spread comfortably
Elbow is below the ball and is in line with shooting knee and
shoulder
Wrist is fully bent so that the hand and forearm are at right angles
Shot begins as body extends from the legs through the arm
elbow extension and finishes with a flick of the wrist.