Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Period 1 Advanced Basketball

Due Date: Monday, December 15th

Below is a list of high school basketball rules. For your blog this week tell me 2 things you learned about basketball before reading this blog.


High School Basketball Rules: Various Definitions


1. A ball that touches a player or official is the same as the ball touching the floor at that location

2. A ball handler, who dribbles from the backcourt toward the frontcourt, is only in the frontcourt once the ball and both feet pass the half court line.

3. Basket interference occurs once the ball in on or within the basket and a player touches the ball, the net, or any part of the basket.

4. High School Basketball rules state that basket interference also occurs when the ball is touched while it is in the imaginary cylinder above the rim.

5. Interference can also occur if a player puts their arm up through the cylinder of the rim to hit the ball.

6. Blocking is illegal when it impedes the movement of the opponent when they have the ball or if they do not have the ball.

7. Charging is illegal when there is contact caused by pushing or moving into a player’s torso.

8. High School Basketball Rules states that closely guarded occurs when an offensive players is in possession of the ball and their opponent/defender is within 6 feet of them.

9. When a player attempts a shot and one of their teammates commits a foul, there is no continuous motion if the shot has not been released. If the ball has been released and is in flight, there should be continuous motion on the play.

10. High School Basketball Rules states that a dribble is allowed after it is batted into the air, only if the ball is allowed to hit the floor before the ball handler’s hands.

11. An intentional foul should be called on fouls used to keep the clock from starting. These fouls are when the defenders create contact away from the ball or not playing the ball. High School Basketball Rules also states an intentional foul should be called when a player causes excessive contact with an opponent.

12. When guarding an opponent, it is an act of placing the body in the path of the offensive ball handler. The maximum distance to be away from an offensive player is 6 ft, but there is no minimum distance as long as contact is not made to impede the offensive player.

13. High School Basketball Rules states that a legal guarding stance is when the defender has both feet on the floor and they are facing the ball handler.

14. Incidental contact between two opponents should be considered incidental when it does not interfere from their normal movements. A foul should not be called.

15. When setting a screen, high school basketball rules states: the screener may face in any direction, time and distance are relevant, the screener must be stationary except when moving in the same path and direction as the defender.

16. When a screener approaches a defender from the side or front, the screener can be anywhere as long as contact is not made.

17. High School Basketball rules states that a screener that comes up to the defender from behind, the screener needs to give the defender a distance of one normal step backward without contact.

18. When a screener wants to set a screen on a moving defender, they must allow enough time and distance for the defender to avoid the screen.

19. High School Basketball rules states that the principle of “verticality” need to be preceeded by a legally defensive guarding position.

20. From a legal defensive stance, a defender my rise or jump vertically (occupying their vertical plane).

21. The defender’s arm may be raised (within their vertical plane) as the defender is on the floor or if they jump in the air.

22. If the defender moves any part of their body outside of their vertical plane, it should be called a foul.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jarrell Wilson..

I knew mostly all the rules. I didn't know 1,6,8,13,17 or 22.
I was formilure with all the other rules.

Anonymous said...

Jacob Weaver

Coming into the class I didn't know much about basketball just the basics. After being in this class for a while I learned rule 11 and 16 before reading this blog.

~WEAVER~

Anonymous said...

natasha rodriguez,
In normal game a point can be givin to either team a pointis givin except when its a rally point to both teams.thats one thing i leared from badminton

Anonymous said...

Alan Nguyen,
Singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.

Anonymous said...

before i read this blod i learn that you cann't charge and i also learn that there are fouls in bastket\


Han gao

Anonymous said...

i learn that putting ur fist up in the NBA is a sign 4 a pick .. also learn about pick and roll .. and how to not shuffle ur feet when picking for someone

Anonymous said...

I learned that dribbling with two hands is illegal. I also learned that your not aloud to stay in the key for more than 3 seconds.

Anonymous said...

1. You are allowed to throw the ball off the opposing team when your momentum is carrying your body out of bounds while chasing the ball in order to avoid a turn-over.
2. The ball must hit the rim to reset the shot-clock. attempts that result in only hitting the backboard or hitting nothing are irrelevant for the shot-clock.
~Jake Summers-Berger

Anonymous said...

13. High School Basketball Rules states that a legal guarding stance is when the defender has both feet on the floor and they are facing the ball handler.

14. Incidental contact between two opponents should be considered incidental when it does not interfere from their normal movements. A foul should not be called.

these are the rules that i didnt know the reefs will call on a typical highschool game.

PAUL KANG

Anonymous said...

A technical foul on the other team results in two foul shots for your team plus possetion of the ball.

On an inbounds play after a made basket, you can pass the ball to a teammate who is out of bounds along the baseline, but the 5 second inbounding rule still applies.

Anonymous said...

i didnt know 1,6,8 but everything else i pretty much knew. -Patrick B-

Anonymous said...

before i came to this class i didn't know many of the rules but i did know rules 4 7 11 and 13. i hope to learn more rules while taking this class so i know what im doing on the court.

~MACK HOLLINS

Anonymous said...

I already knew a lot about basketball. All the rules I know. I love your class- Matt Paris

Tita F said...

i learned that u can't pass the ball back to the other half side of the court after u cross the half court line and u can't touch the ball when is droping from a shot before it touches the rim

Anonymous said...

Before reading this, I learned in this class rules no. 2 and 10, that a player isnt over half court until everything is over and that a player can dribble a ball deflected from their hands.

Andrew Garber

Anonymous said...

before coming into this class i knew all the rules to basketball because ive been playing and watching basketball for many years but i have learned that i love this class and you mrs dyer
-gordie gold

Anonymous said...

I knew all the rules in there. 2 things i learned before this was theres no such thing as "over the back," the foul is actually called because of a push-off. Also, no accessories can be worn on the wrist in a highschool game.- Scott Hsieh

Anonymous said...

two things i learned was about a self pass, and over the back on a rebound
ashkan geramifar