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  1. Feb 4, 2024 · Baselines and sidelines (boundary lines): These lines define the outer limits of the basketball court. The baselines run behind each basket, while the sidelines stretch along the length of the court. Stepping over these lines during play results in the ball being out of bounds. The free throw line: A critical component for scoring, the free ...

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    • Traveling. When a player illegally moves one or both of their feet, a traveling violation is called. The referee will put both arms in front of their face and move them in a circle to signal a traveling.
    • Double Dribble. A double dribble occurs when a player dribbles the ball, picks it up, and then dribbles again. The referee puts both of their hands in front of them with their palms down, then alternates moving them up and down to signal a double dribble has occurred.
    • Carrying the Basketball. A carrying violation is called when a player is dribbling the basketball and puts their hand under it, then continues dribbling.
    • 3-Second Violation. Players are only allowed 3 seconds in the paint -- a 12x16 feet area closest to the basket. If a player is in the paint for more than 3 seconds, the referee will call a 3-second violation.
  3. Oct 6, 2024 · Dimensions: 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. Free throw circle and the outside of a center circle: 6 feet radius. Inside circle: 2 feet radius. Free throw line: 15 feet from the basket and 19 feet from the baseline. Three-point line: 23 feet long, 22 feet at the sidelines, and 9 inches from the hoop.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Basically, it represents the width of the basketball court, which is usually around 50 feet. A baseline is about four feet behind the basket. Elbow. The elbow area is the corner of the lane and the free throw line. It is essentially where a point of the lane or “paint” and the free thrown line meet. Low Block.

  5. Jan 4, 2023 · Bucket: another term for a basket. Dime: a pass that leads to an easy scoring opportunity. Dunk: a high-scoring play in which a player jumps and slams the ball through the basket with their hand. J: another term for a jump shot. Juke: a fake or move used to deceive an opposing player. Oop: see "alley-oop".

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  7. iagram 11: Oficial Hand Signals (Indoor) All signals which are made with one hand shall be made with the hand on the side of the team t. commits the fault or makes the request. After the signal is made, the referee gestures to the player who has committed the f. e the request.Authorization to Serve 1Move the.

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