Over the back- this is when you go for a rebound and you reach over the top of the person in front of you. Hacking- hacking is when you chop at your opponent and hack them on the arm or some place else.
"Over the back" is a foul. Reality: Similar to the reaching in myth, there must be contact to have a foul.
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 ...
over the back a foul committed by a player who tries to rebound the ball by pushing, moving or climbing on a player's back who is already in position to rebound the ball. [edit] P ...
The ball is out of bounds if it bounces over the back of the backboard. -3. A player from the opposing team will in-bound a ball that has gone out of bounds at the spot where it went out. -4. A player has only 5 seconds to in-bound a ball. -5.
First on is cheap reach in fouls by the two guys trapping, usually the big guy who is not used to do this and second thing it leads to are over the back fouls by the big man as he tries to catch up with the play.
This is a rebounding drill for teaching boxing out under the basket. This drill is extremely important now that referees seldom call over the back.
stationary, no longer moving- with hands straight up in the air. Defenders constantly get called for reaching and over-the-back (my favorite non-call call - 'over the back' is neither a call, or a foul) because their arms are not straight up ...
The player who gets the inside position usually gets the rebound. The opponent may "reach over" and commit a foul. These "over the back" fouls can be very costly late in a game when teams are in the bonus free throw situation.
See also: Rebound, Defense, Basket, Shot, Ball
 
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