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Helps you get in the game and also helps you to grab the ball more.
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Floor Diagrams
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Floor - The area of the court within the end lines and sidelines.
Forwards - Two players generally positioned closer to the basket than the guards.

Floor - the area of the court within the end lines and sidelines.
Floor violation - a player's action that violates the rules but does not prevent an opponent's movement or cause him harm; penalized by a change in possession.

See the Floor and Read the Defense
Great players learn how to use their peripheral vision to see the court and find open teammates for high percentage shots. Players should always play with their heads up.

Floor balance is the key to this offense.
We have 3 guard and 2 forwards.
Forwards must be moving towards one of the 3 squares at all times.
Guards are to be moving towards one of 5 ovals at all times.

Floor: the area of the court within the end lines and sidelines
Foul: actions by players which break the rules but are not floor violations
Foul line: the line 15´ from the backboard and parallel to the end line from which players shoot free-throws ...

Floor Violation
An illegal action that does not harm an opponent or hinder his or her movement; usually results in a possession change. See “Foul.'
Floor ...

Floor
1) The playing area, bounded by the baselines and sidelines. 2) The surface of the court.
Floor Violation ...

7. Floor Judgement ( few errors )
8. Leadership ( wants to take responsiblity of leading team )
9. Mental Toughness ( developing your skills wIll automatically help your confidence and in turn will also help in this area ) ...

Is the floor dirty? Do see trash lying around?
What about equipment left from other activities, such as chairs, mats, balance beams, soccer nets, etc.?
Are there cords, ropes or other tripping hazards around?

At NBA floors, two lines are drawn at the end lines near the key - the area directly behind the lines designates the spot where teams on the offensive can inbound the ball.

Time on the floor with your players is very valuable. Much time and thought should be put into each practice session. The quality of your practices will eventually determine how many games you win or lose during the season.

Traveling- a floor violation when the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling; also called walking. (you get 1 and a half step) ...

it touches the floor or any person or object situated outside the court or ON the boundary lines;
it touches a player who is himself outside the court or on the boundary lines; ...

Called from the floor by players anytime a player on their team is in control of the ball, or whenever the ball is dead (once you are scored upon, you are deemed to be in control, so no time-outs after you score a basket as is possible in the NCAA) ...

Players on the floor
After the locker-room meeting (see below), players take the floor, and start stretching and doing their warm-ups.

Put a pylon on the floor and let the players in the dribble make a cross-over or a (spin) reverse.
And as always it can be run the other way around.
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basket: attached to the backboard, it consists of a metal rim 18" in diameter suspended 10' from the floor, from which a 15-18" corded net hangs, and through which points are scored; also used to refer to a successful field goal.

Assist percentage is an estimate of the percentage of teammate field goals a player assisted while he was on on the floor. Award Share The formula is (award points) / (maximum number of award points).

Find a comfortable mix of fingers, hand, wrist, and arm to push the ball to the floor and to catch it on the rebound from the floor.
¥ Keep your head and eyes UP while dribbling so you can see where you are going and where your open teammates are.

Dribble: process of bringing the ball down the floor or moving the ball from place to place using the finger pads to tap the ball.
Drive: an aggressive move toward the basket by a player with the ball.

Five players representing each team take to the floor to play with up to ten basketball players on each bench.

The defender's presence above the foul line also ensures that nobody will be able to flash into the middle of the key from the opposite side of the floor, which is called the weak side of the floor.

misses. Often referred to as a "rejection" or a "blocked shot". 2) A violation in which a defender steps in front of a dribbler but is still moving when they collide. Also called a "blocking foul." 3) The small painted square on the floor ...

The feet barely leave the floor. As the hand comes forward as the wrist is uncocked, the ball immediately begins to rise up on the fingertips. Quick wrist action and fingertip control give a crisp back spin to the ball.

When your foot on the dribbling side contacts the floor, push off hard toward your opposite foot and bounce the ball across your body with a quick flick of your wrist and fingers (flick the ball with your dribbling hand by pushing from slightly ...

When the offense brings the ball up the floor, does your team stand back and let them decide where they are going to start? Or do they force the ball to a particular area or to a particular player?

Push the ball down toward the floor with one hand. This movement is that of dribbling a basketball or bouncing the basketball. For the best effect, you should spread your fingers on the basketball and flex your wrist.

Three players go out on the floor where they are going to shoot from. Two of the players has a ball. They shoot. The player who's ball comes off the rim first gets his rebound and passes to the player without a ball.

The first count is when the player gets the ball with one or both feet on the floor, or as both feet touch the floor, if the player jumped to get the ball.
The second count is when one or both feet touch the floor again after the first count.

If you are driving to the basket on the left hand side of the floor and shoot a lay-up using your right hand you are likely to get the shot blocked.

For 30 seconds you will be under the basket doing layups, while not letting the ball touch the floor and without drilling. You just make a lay up and quickly and under control take a layup from the other side.

The evolution of basketball hoops at home all begins with a milk bucket tied up at the upper floor window of a two-storied house. A little bit later, it metamorphoses into a bottomless aluminum trash can.

Forearms - parallel to the floor... Elbows - out... Ankles - flexed... Knees - flexed between 90 and 120 degrees... Upper Body - leaning slightly over the ball... Hips - relaxed, holding the body at a 45 degree angle...

If a defensive player with both feet firmly planted on the floor before an opponent’s head and shoulders get past him or her the defensive player is considered to have an established position. See “Blocking,' “Charging'.

The ball will slow after bouncing, so aim to hit the floor about two-thirds of the way to the receiver. This reduces the risk of your opponent intercepting the ball.
Stay focused on who you are passing to.
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You can take two steps toward the basket without dribbling the ball any more than that and it is traveling or taking steps. If a player raises his pivot foot off the floor he must pass or shot the ball before his foot goes back on the floor.

Repeatedly bounce the ball on the floor using one hand at a time while walking or running. The ball will bounce back up (when properly pumped with air).
Shooting ...

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.

England Basketball Association
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On each half of the court, there is a three-point line, which is an arced line painted on the floor. Within the three-point line, you find the key, which consists of the free-throw line and free-throw lane.

The Open or Spread is sometimes called "Donut." This no post alignment speads the floor for cuts and dribble penetrations. Commonly used by teams without post players or at the end of the game to protect a lead.
One Four High
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Passing the ball from one player to another by bouncing it on the floor.
Center:
Usually one of the tallest player on the team whose skills may include shot-blocking, rebounding and scoring.

No wonder many coaches are overwhelmed each season: besides being a basketball expert, you need to be an expert teacher, organizer, floor general, child psychologist, and more. You probably have another job that keeps you busy.

PivotWhen a player is standing with the ball and has dribbled, he has to keep a foot on the floor until he passes or shoots the ball. He can't lift the foot, but he can turn. This is called pivoting.

There is no player control when, during a jump ball, a jumper catches the basketball prior to the basketball touching the basketball floor or a non-jumper, or during an interrupted dribble.

Make your lines wide and have the players dribble more before passing. Make the lines tight and do it with no dribbling at all and the bal not touching the floor. Make the passes be bounce passes only. Finish with a jumpshot instead of layup.

Turnover - when the offense loses possession through its own fault by passing the basketball out of bounds or committing a floor violation.

(3) The small painted square on the floor next to the basket just outside the lane.
Block out: To make contact with an opposing player to establish rebounding position between the player and the ball. Also called "box out." ...

See also: Basket, Ball, Basketball, Court, Defense