The 7 Basketball Positions
The 7 Basketball Positions
The 7 Basketball Positions
POSITIONS
1. POINT GUARD
The point guard (also known as the floor
general or the 'one') is often one of the
shortest players on the team and is
responsible for advancing the basketball up
the court and setting up the team's offense.
1. POINT GUARD
Defensively,the point guard is responsible
for guarding and disrupting the opposition's
main ball-handler. They do this by playing
aggressive (but smart) full-court defense
attempting to tip the basketball loose but
ensuring they always stay between their
opponent and the basket.
2. SHOOTING GUARD
Theshooting guard (also known as the off
guard or 'two') is often one of the shorter
players on the team and generally starts
an offensive possession on the wing.
If a player is shooting while 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.
Inbound
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.
Blocking 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.
Charging Foul
A personal foul is an infraction that violates the rules of the game. Players
can incur personal fouls by pushing, blocking, or striking another player
in the act of shooting.
BASIC RULES ON VIOLATIONS
BASIC RULES ON VIOLATIONS
being the last player to touch the ball before it goes out-of-bounds
Double Dribble
offense holds the ball without doing anything for five seconds
Offensive Three-second Violation
the offense fails to cross half court eight seconds after inbounding
the ball.
Over and Back Violation
the offense returning the ball from the frontcourt to the backcourt
without the other team touching it.
Entering Basket from below