Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
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2. is a team sport where two teams, usually consisting
of five players on each team, play against each other
on a rectangular court...
3. Basketball players mainly use skills such as dribbling,
shooting, running, and jumping. Each made basket is
worth two points, while a basket made from beyond the
three-point line is worth three points. If a player gets into
too much physical contact, they may be given free throws
which are worth one point each. The game typical lasts
for four quarters and the team with the most points that
the end of the four quarters win the game. If the score is
tied at the end of the game, there will be something
called overtime, which is additional play time to allow
one team to win the matc
4. The game is played between men's teams or between
women's teams. Basketball has been played in the
Summer Olympic Games since 1936. The shot clock
rule started in 1954. The first basketball game took
place in 1892, where the court was half the size of
what it is today.In 1891 the game was invented by
James Naismith
5. The aim of basketball is to score more points than the
other team, by shooting the ball in the basket.
Baskets can be worth 1, 2, or 3 points. You get points
by "shooting" (throwing or dropping) the ball into the
opponents' basket. The team with the most points at
the end of the game wins. The ball is moved forward
by, shooting passing (throwing or handing off) or
dribbling it. The ball may not be carried by a player
who is walking or running.
6. In early December 1891, James Naismith, a Canadian
physical education teacher at Springfield College in
Springfield, Massachusetts, invented an indoor game
called basketball. He invented the sport to keep his
students from becoming bored during the winter.
7. Ball – 75-78cm in circumference
600-650 grams
Ring – 0.45m inside diameter
made of solid iron
Net – 0.40m in length
blackboard – 6x6 by measure rectangular structure, it
should be made of hardwood or fiber glass
Game clock-shows the remaining time of each 10 or
12 minutes quarter
Shot clock-clocks that limits the 24 seconds to a team
which has to shoot the ball
8. There are three on-court officials assigned to each
NBA game. Each official has a different title and set of
responsibilities.
1. Crew Chief
The crew chief is the head of the entire officiating crew.
Duties include making a final ruling when other officials
disagree and maintaining a strong line of
communication with coaches, scorers and statisticians.
9. Referee
Officials that occupy the referee position primarily handle
conduct violations. While referees are well-equipped to
call contact fouls and illegal positioning, they are mostly
relied upon to settle disputes and hand out technical fouls
if a player or coach loses control of their emotions and
behaves poorly.
Umpire
Umpires handle the clock (making sure the timer knows
when to pause and restart the game clock due to a
stoppage in play) and basic foul calls. For example, the
umpire will likely be the official to hand down a ruling
when a defensive player makes contact with an opposing
shooter.
10. ASSIST-the manner of passing the ball to a teammate
that leads directly to a field goal
BALL HANDLER-the player with the ball also known as
“point guard”
DUNK- an athletic creative shot which player jump
and strongly throws the ball down into the rim
DEFENSE-the act of preventing the offense from
scoring; the team without the ball
11. FREE THROW-an unguarded shot taken from the foul
line by a player whose opponents commits a personal
or technical foul
GUARDING-the act of following an opponent around
the court to prevent him from scoring
JUMP BALL-used to start the game or restart a play
OFFENSE-the team with the ball possession
PASS- throwing the ball to a teammate to start play or
keeps away from defenders
12. PERSONAL FOUL-contact between players that may result
in injury or foul; these are also counted as team fouls
REBOUND-grabbing the ball that is coming off the rim
after a shot attempt
STARTING LINEUP-teams 5 best player to start the game
SUBSTITUTE-players who comes into the game to replace
a player to the court
TEAM FOULS-each personal fouls committed by a player is
also counted against his teams
TIME OUT-a play is temporarily suspended by an official
or at the request of a team
13. DRIBBLING – an act when a player repeatedly pushes,
taps, or bats ball towards the floor with one hand to
cause the ball bounce back up to either of hands.
14. 1. LOW-DRIBBLE- do not watch the ball while
dribbling, keep head up. keep the joints bent,
knees, elbow and waist keeping the ball close to the
body under control.
2. SPEED-DRIBBLE- push the ball out or farther in front
at waist height and run after it, increase running
speed while bouncing the ball, while increasing
speed, push the ball farther in front, use shoulder
and arm movement to control the dribble, the ball
should bounce to the upper chest.
15. 3. CHANGE-OF-PACE DRIBBLE- keep the head up,
always control the ball, knees bent more and the
lean forward is increased just before increasing the
dribbling speed.
4. CROSS-DRIBBLE- keep the ball low when dribbling,
if dribbling with the right hand once get close to the
defender, bounce it over the left side near the left
foot, keep the left hand ready or right hand to
receive the ball, execute crossover smoothly and
quickly.
16. 1. CHEST PASS- ball is held at the chest level, fingers
spread at each side of the ball, elbow remains close
to the body, the ball is sent with extended arms and
proper wrist snap, as knees flexed slightly one foot
moves towards the receiver.
2. BOUNCE PASS- holds the ball at waist level, fingers
spread at each side of the ball, feet apart and take
a step towards the target person, bounce the ball a
little over halfway to the player so that the ball
should reach the receiver at waist level.
17. 3. OVERHEAD PASS- holds the ball in both hands from
forehead to over the head with arms fully extended
depending on the player and situation, step
forward to the target person, throw with a forceful
wrist, finger snap and follow through.
4. BASEBALL PASS- hold the ball with one hand swing
the hand back and throw the ball the way a catcher
throws it to the second base.
18. 5. CATCHING AND RECEIVING- always bend knees, give
a signal to the passer by means of showing palms
up to the passer, the receiver jumps forward to
meet the ball and restores balance when pass
comes, be sure when catching the ball the pivot
foot should on established position.
19. 1. ONE-HAND SET SHOOT- if right handed, support the
ball with the left hand, holding the back and the
bottom with the right hand, push upward and
outward, releasing the ball off the ends of the
fingers with strong wrist action, and follow through
with fingers and arms, keep the body balance and
focus the eyes on the basket. Keep the right hand
slightly advanced using this shot.
20. 2. JUMP SHOT-can be execute when running or
standing position to make an accurate shot, player
should balanced position, coordination and a clear
view of the target.
3. LAY-UP SHOT-player run towards the basket, step
off with left foot to make the right handed lay-up
shot
21. A foul is a penalty called by the referee. Fouls are
caused by physical contact (holding, pushing), or
actions (acting out like you are going to hit another
player but you don’t) or even extreme abusive yelling
or cussing (technical foul
A violation there are no free throws taken when a
violation occurs. Violations are actions by players that
break a basketball rule – such as traveling, stepping
on the line, and back court.
22. Blocking
When the defender makes illegal
personal contact with an opponent who
may or may not have the ball. Blocking is
called when the defender impedes the
progress of the opponent.
Charging
occurs when an offensive player runs into (or over) a
defensive player who already has position (the
defender must first establish position). Other types of
player control fouls are when a dribbler uses an elbow
and hits a defender, or excessive physical contact by an
offensive post player trying to gain position.
23. Holding
occurs when a defender holds, grabs, or pulls
an offensive player (it doesn’t matter if the
offensive player has possession of the ball or
not).
Pushing
occurs when a defender pushes an offensive
player or bumps into the body of an offensive
player.
24. Technical Foul
A non-contact foul by a player; an intentional
or flagrant contact foul while the ball is dead;
or a violation charged to the head coach
because of violations on the sideline or from
bench personnel. A technical foul results in
two free throws and possession of the ball
out of bounds.
25. Jump Ball
(also called Tie Up or Held Ball) – When an
offensive player and a defensive player gain
possession of the ball at the same time – the
referee will blow the whistle. The referee will
then look at the possession arrow (at the
scorers table) and award possession to the
team that the direction is pointing (possession
is on a rotating basis)
Doubledribble
A dribbling violation occurs when a player stops
dribbling and then attempts to dribble again or if
a player attempts to dribble the ball with 2
hands.
26. (also called Walking or Walk) – If a ball
handler takes too many steps while dribbling
the referee can call a violation (considered a
turnover by the player and the possession of
the ball goes to the other team). Also if a
player has stopped dribbling and moves their
pivot foot – this is also considered a traveling
(or walking) violation.
traveling
ELBOWING
a violation when a player vigorously or
excessively swing his elbow