2. Basketball
• a popular sport in the Philippines.
• Children grow observing and playing
with the ball even without rules.
• They learn to dribble, throw, and catch
in their backyards.
• These are the skills learned before they
learn shooting the ball because the
sport itself requires a “ring” for
shooting and it needs a court.
3. Basketball
• played by two teams with five
players each.
• Objective: to shoot a ball through a
hoop or ring that is, 18 inches in
diameter and 10 feet high mounted
to a background at each end of the
court.
5. 1. Basket at the buzzer
A score is counted if the shot was
released before the expired time and
the sound of buzzer.
6. 2. Start of dribble
A dribble starts when a player throws,
taps, or rolls the ball on the floor and touches
it again before another player can touch it. The
dribble is completed when the player touches
the ball simultaneously with both hands or the
ball comes to rest on both hands. Accidentally
losing and then regaining control, tapping the
ball in order to gain control, tapping the ball
from the control of another player, blocking
the pass, and then recovering the ball are not
considered to be dribbles.
7. 3. Substitution
A substitute shall report to the
official scorer at the scorer’s table,
then wait until the official beckons
him during a dead ball. An illegal
substitution (player just runs into the
court) results to a technical foul for a
team.
9. 1. Dribbling
• defined as the continuous tapping
of the ball with the hand or palm
towards the floor with full control
and follow through.
10. 2. Passing
• defined as the throwing of ball
towards a teammate using the
different types of pass in correct
stance and position. These passes
are the chest pass, bounce pass, and
overhead pass.