The Basics of Basketball

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Basketball is a team sport that is played with five players on each team. It requires dribbling, passing and shooting to score points. Each made basket is worth two points. Three points are awarded if the shot is made from behind the three-point line. A game usually lasts between eight and twelve minutes.

A great way to improve your shot is by working on your technique. Before shooting, make sure you are squared up. To do this, point both sets of toes at the hoop and align your hips with the hoop. You can practice this shot by shooting the ball using one hand or both. You can also practice your pick-up step, which requires you to move your hips in a fluid motion.

The game of basketball has a rich history. Many small and medium-sized players have contributed to its development. For example, Bob Cousy, who played for the Holy Cross College team and later for the Boston Celtics, was one of the game’s first great playmakers. He was also one of the first to use the behind-the-back pass and the between-the-legs dribble.

The game is played by two teams: the offensive team and the defensive team. The offense team tries to score and the defense team tries to stop the offense. During the inbounding phase, the opposing team player must inbound the ball from a designated spot on the sidelines of the court and pass it to another team member within five seconds. If a defender touches the offensive player during the inbounding process, the referee can call a technical foul and give the offensive team a free shot.

The technical foul is a serious violation of game etiquette and can be committed by both players and coaches. This type of foul involves contact that goes beyond the court, such as shoving, punching, or blocking another player. Another type of technical foul is a technical foul, which is defined as unsportsmanlike conduct.

In the 1905s, college basketball rule-setters agreed to create a rules committee to set the rules of the game. Originally, two different sets of rules were established for the game. In addition, teams often agreed to play under a different set of rules in each half. Eventually, a single set of rules was adopted by college and professional basketball associations.

The playing surface of basketball is a rectangular hardwood court (although it is sometimes played on an asphalt or concrete court). The basketball court is 50 feet wide by 94 feet long, and it is marked with endlines and boundary lines. The free-throw circle is 3.6 meters in diameter. The court also has a backboard for free throws. The referee must determine which player gets the ball first. These rules are outlined by FIBA rules.