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  • Ninh explains - The Rules of Basketball

  • The object of the game is for your team to score more points than the opposing team.

  • Teams are made up of 15 players, with 5 players on the basketball court at any one time.

  • They consist of two forwards, two guards and a center.

  • The game starts with a tip off. Once someone has won possession of the ball,

  • they have up to 24 seconds to shoot the ball towards the opponent’s basket.

  • These baskets are 10 feet above the ground on a court that’s generally about 94ft long

  • by 50ft wide (in the NBA), and varies depending on where you play.

  • To move the ball up the court, you can either pass the ball to a teammateor dribble

  • the ball, where you bounce the ball up and down repeatedly whilst in motion.

  • To score points, a player must shoot the ball into the opponentsbasket.

  • You get two points for any shots scored within this arc.

  • If a player scores from a shot outside this arc, this scores three points.

  • Any free throws that are awarded to your team scores 1 point.

  • Failure to shoot the ball within 24 seconds results in a shot clock violation, and the

  • other team is awarded possession of the ball. The opposing team will try and take the ball

  • off you by either blocking shots, rebounding a missed shot, or by stealing the ball away

  • from an opposing player so that they can score themselves.

  • The game is played in 4 x 12 minute quarters in the NBA, 4 x 10 minute quarters Internationally,

  • or 2 x 20 minute halves in NCAA. The highest score at the end of time wins.

  • There are no ties in Basketball, so if the scores are tied at the end of regulation,

  • overtime periods will be played to determine the winner.

  • Wow, that was the shortest video ever!

  • Unfortunately, it doesn’t stop there. Whilst Basketball is an easy game to understand,

  • I’ve just explained the basic concept of the game.

  • There are a lot of things in Basketball that youre not allowed to do.

  • So to make it easy for you to understand, there are generally two types of things you

  • can’t do: Violations and Fouls.

  • Violations are generally called when you break one of the rules. The main violations include:

  • Shot clock violationas earlier stated, your team has 24 seconds in which to shoot

  • the ball. If youve not shot the ball within this time, a shot-clock violation is called

  • and the ball is awarded to the other team. Double DribbleIn basketball, you are

  • only allowed to dribble the ball and stop once. If a player then begins to dribble again,

  • this is known as double dribble, and the ball is awarded to the other team.

  • TravellingIf a player takes too many steps without dribbling the ball, this is

  • travelling, and (surprise surprise) the ball is awarded to the other team.

  • Three in the key – A player cannot stay in the key, which is this section of the court,

  • for more than three seconds. Charging – A violation in which an attacking

  • players runs into a stationary defender. Possession of the ball is then awarded to the defending

  • team.

  • There are other violations that I’ve included a brief description of here, but the ones

  • I previously mentioned are the ones youre most likely to encounter in the game.

  • Eight-Second Violation - After a basket, the offensive team has eight seconds to get the

  • ball over midcourt. Palming - A violation in which a player moves

  • his hand under the ball and scoops it while dribbling.

  • Goaltending - When a defensive player interferes illegally with a shot on the rim or on a downward

  • path to the hoop; the shot is assumed in and the offensive team receives the basket.

  • Basket interference - Interfering with the basket rim during a shot.

  • Back-Court Violation - Touching the ball in the backcourt after it has entered the frontcourt

  • and was not last touched by the other team.

  • FOULS Fouls are the most complicated thing to understand

  • in Basketball, but I’ll try and explain this in the easiest way I know how.

  • Personal Fouls occur when a player commits illegal contact against another player.

  • Imagine two players, an attacking player with the ball, and a defending player without the

  • ball. Now imagine two giant cylinders that surround

  • them that extend from the floor to the ceiling. Neither of those two players is allowed to

  • encroach into each other’s cylindrical space. If an attacking player makes contact with

  • a defender in his space, then it’s called an offensive foul against the attacker.

  • If a defender makes contact with an attacker in his space, then it’s called a defensive

  • foul against the defender. Any foul in the act of shooting results in

  • free throws being awarded to the attacking team.

  • Two shots for fouls inside the arc and three shots for fouls outside the arc.

  • If the shot went in and the shooter was fouled, the points they scored count and they are

  • awarded one extra shot. Any team that commits 5 or more fouls in any

  • quarter will have free throws awarded against them per subsequent foul, and

  • Any one player who has racked up 5 fouls (internationally) or 6 fouls in the NBA is fouled outand

  • can no longer participate in the rest of the game.

  • Flagrant FoulsFlagrant Fouls are severe fouls that occur

  • when a player has made violent contact against another player. This always results in the

  • other team being awarded two free throws.

  • Technical FoulsAre fouls that don’t fit the description of either a personal or

  • flagrant foul. Technical fouls can be awarded for fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, or

  • abuse from players and coaches against referees. Two technical fouls equals an automatic ejection

  • from

  • the game.

  • This is a lot to take in, especially understanding how the fouls work, but as you watch or play

  • basketball, the rules will become clear.

  • If you have found this video at all helpful, please like, share with your friends, rate

  • and comment. If youre also on Reddit, please post this video and discuss. It takes me ages

  • to make one of these videos and good karma is always appreciated.

  • Enjoy Basketball!

  • Ninh Ly, www.ninh.co.uk, @NinhLyUK

Ninh explains - The Rules of Basketball

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