Free Throw Line Extended This imaginary line represents the extension of the free throw line across the width of the court. Most coaches use it to establish defensive rules.
Free Throw Line Extended An invisible extension of the “Foul Line' to either “Sideline,' mostly used to determine the position of specific “Throw-Ins' Free Throw Line ...
Wing above free throw line extended. No player in corner. X 4 fronts the low post, X 5 moves to mid lane area, X 3 moves to hoop.
Player starts at free throw line extended and 3 pt. connection. Player starts jumping between legs coach then yells ‘EXPLODE' player then comes off of between legs dribble and explodes to basket for layup.
1 being a good passing guard, the ''3'' being the center, forwards set up along the free throw line,the last girl set up outside the forward on the weak side,the passer top of circle, the forwards free throw line extended, ...
NBA: No closely guarded rule; Illegal to dribble with your back to the basket for 5 consecutive seconds while you are between the baseline and the free throw line extended.
When a weakside offensive player is above the free throw line extended, his defensive man may be no lower than the "middle defensive area" extended for more than 2.9 seconds.
For example, if the player wants to enter a pass to the wing (the free throw line extended to the three-point line), ...
Divide the team into two groups starting at the free throw line extended or the normal forward position.
Position one line at the free throw line extended. Position the other line directly underneath the basket. The player underneath the basket rebounds the ball and takes two hard dribbles up the middle of the court (blows-out).
If the ball is above the free throw line extended (imaginary line extending from the free throw line to the sideline), then you should deny on the high side.
The referee or official who is primarily responsible for action between the baseline and the free throw line extended.
1 and 2 at elbows 3 and 5 free throw line extended 1 breaks toward ball several stels,2 cuts cross court,3 breaks downcourt 2 ...
All players must be above the free throw line extended and behind the 3 pt. line NBA: Bottom four spaces (starting adjacent to baseline) must be occupied.
The basic set up is a 2-3 formation with the wings positioned free throw line extended outside the three-point line and a post player positioned at the free throw line (diagram 1).
The remaining four players, two from each team, must remain behind the three point line and the free throw line extended (an imaginary line extended from the free throw line in both directions to the sidelines).
W Weak side: See help side. Wing: (1) The area on the court where the 3-point arc meets the free throw line extended. (2) The offensive player who plays in that area.
See also: Free throw line, Free throw, Basket, Ball, Court
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