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A great drill to practice the hard board and making sure if you\‘re on the offensive end and your team gets a foul you only get one shot at the line.
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A backboard shattering is an accident or stunt in basketball. It occurs when a player slam dunks the ball hard enough to break the fiberglass of the backboard. The breakaway rim was invented to prevent this.
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Lay the backboard on a work desk or a dry piece of ground. Cut around the chip or the crack with the box cutter, removing any damaged areas. Sand the inside of the backboard.
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Face the backboard. Pick a spot near the top corner of the front of the board to serve as your target. A spot on the front of the backboard is excellent for fostering a straight shot.

One of them tosses the basketball against the board above the basket so that it caroms off the glass on the opposite side in front of the first player of the other group.

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Player 1 shoots, if basket is made the player shoots again.

Boards: This is just slang for rebounding.
Bounce Pass: A pass in which the ball is bounced on the floor before it reaches its recipient.

Backboard (or Glass) - The wooden or glass board on which the basket hangs. It is used for bank shots.

Backboard - The flat surface directly behind the basket. The basket is connected to the backboard.
Backcourt - That half of the court that is the farthest from the offensive basket. Also, the position played by the guards.

Backboard - The flat surface - usually made of a type of plastic, glass or wood - directly behind the basket. The backboard is connected to the basket and used as a device off which the players can bounce the ball into the basket.

Scoreboard operator: Official who operates the scoreboard.
Scorekeeper: Official responsible for filling score sheet before and during the game (keeping a record of the names and numbers of players who start the game and all substitutions who ...

Backboard: term for area, approx. 6 X 4 ft that secures the basket.
Backcourt: the area of the court extending from half court to the baseline where the other team's basket is located. This area must be passed in order to score.

backboard abuser- means that person uses the backboard all the time rachett- when you make belive pull it out it means you about to make every shot
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A clipboard with a legal pad on it. Even if you never use it, it makes you look official.

The backboard is 72 inches wide by 42 inches high and has an 18 inch diameter rim. The inner square is marked above the rim in a rectangle of 24 inches wide and 18 inches high.
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The backboard is the board behind the net which provides for rebounds when the ball has missed the basket. It measures 1.8 metres by 1.05 metres (6 feet by 3 feet 5 inches).

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Offensive Foul
A personal foul committed by an offensive player. In the National Basketball Association and international amateur play, the ball is awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in.

The Backboard Touch
The objective is to increase jumping abilities, leg strength, explosiveness and fitness as well as proper jumping technique.
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Crash the boards -When a player aggressively REBOUNDs the ball.
Cross over -When an offensive player dives one direction and stops and goes another in quick secession to fool and confuse a defender.

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backboard: the rectangular structure, 6' x 4', to which the basket is attached. backcourt: the area from the midcourt line to the end line furthest from the offense's basket.

In each quarter of the basketball game, we want to hold our opponent to 12 or less points. Always remember, the scoreboard does not lie.
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Oddly enough, the board behind the basket. The regulation size for the backboard is 6 feet by 3.5 feet.
The area between the end line furthest from the offense’s goal and the “Mid Court Line'. As opposed to “Frontcourt'.

Ball Over Backboard FIBA: The ball is still in play if it passes over the backboard in either direction, providing that it does not hit a basket support ...

A shot can be taken so that the ball hits the backboard or not. Bank shots are best done at an angle to the backboard and not from just in front of the basket. When not using the board, the shooter should aim just over the front of the rim.

Blocking Out: a term used to designate a defensive player's position under the backboard which prevents an offensive player from achieving good rebounding position.
Charging: personal contact against the body of an opponent by a player with the ball.

The offensive rebounder faces the defensive player's efforts to screen him off the boards.

Bank shot: A shot that hits the backboard before hitting the rim or going through the net.
Baseball pass: A one-handed pass thrown like a baseball.

Rebound: (1) A missed shot that comes off the backboard or rim. (2) To fight for and gain control of a missed shot that comes off the backboard or rim.
Rejection: A blocked shot.

You then pick up the ball, take one or two more steps and gently bounce the ball against the square on the backboard before you take your third step (that would be a violation).

From lay-ups and slam dunks to rebounds and steals, no one takes it to the boards the way these legends do.

Always be ready for the ball to come of the board or rim anyway and anytime.

The Baseline/Endline runs from sideline to sideline behind the backboard at the ends of the court. They are located four feet behind the basket, and normally have a width of 50 feet.

With the added weight, Gaines took Reed under the backboard and did a simple drill: jump up and slap the backboard with both hands, come down, and immediately jump back up. No stopping to collect yourself.

Airball: An outside shot that misses the basketball hoop, backboard, everything. Airborne Shooter: An airborne shooter is a player who has released the ball on a try for a goal or has tapped the basketball and has not returned to the floor.

Foul line - the line 15' from the backboard and parallel to the end line from which basketball players shoot free-throws.
Guards - the two basketball players who usually handle setting up plays and passing to teammates closer to the basket.

Foul line: the line 15´ from the backboard and parallel to the end line from which players shoot free-throws
Free-throw: an unguarded shot taken from the foul line by a player whose opponent committed a foul; worth 1 point ...

Try and lay the ball softly on to the backboard. If it's perfection you want, then hit the top corner of the rectangle on your side of the basket.
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Basket: The metal rim attached to the backboard. 18" in diameter and suspended 10' from the floor. Also used to refer to a successful field goal.
Bench: Reserve players.

Lay-up: A one-handed shot that banks off the backboard before going in the basket; usually from a close distance.
Money Player: A player that frequently makes game-saving plays or shots.

The key is 12 feet wide, and is the same for all basketball courts. The backboard extends 4 feet out over the baseline into the key. A half circle of diameter 6 foot extends from the foul line away from the basket to complete the key.

primary objective of the game is to score more points than the opposition by putting a round ball through a circular band, called a rim. The two rims are at each end of the court, placed 10 ft (3.1 m) above the ground and connected to a backboard, ...

Lay-up: An easy, one-handed shot near the basket that bounces off the backboard and into the basket.
One-and-one: A series of free-throws in which the second free-throw attempt is awarded only if the first is made.

05m ( 10' ) from the floor and fixed to back boards. The game starts with a "jump-ball" as an official tosses the ball into the air in the centre circle. The other two circles are also used for jump-balls during the game when a 50/50 foul occurs.

The baskets are 45cm (18 inches) wide and raised 3.05m (10ft) from the floor and fixed to back boards.
The four-sided area around the basket is known as the "key".

An offensive attempt other than a jump-shot whereby a player lays the ball off the backboard, and into the basket.
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Just think about the possibility - You will become much more intimidating in the defensive zone just by preparing to jump! The feeling of board domination is simply gratifying! ...

Dribbling to the net and using one hand to either gently drop the ball into the basket or sink it by gently bouncing it off the backboard.
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Lay-up- a shot after driving to the basket by leaping under the basket and using one hand to drop the ball directly into the basket or to bank the ball off the backboard into the basket.

Time the player and keep track of how many they put in and the total attempted. Currently in a minute, my best player is doing about 18 out of 25. This has helped with using the backboard down low, moving for the ball.

Here is how to practice:
Take 10 one foot shots from the right side of the basket, then 10 from the left, and then 10 from the center. Use the backboard from all three positions. You can repeat this many times.

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