Airborne Shooter 1: An airborne shooter is a player who... - Answer has released the ball on a try or tap for a goal or has tapped the ball and has not returned to the floor
Airborne Shooter 2: The airborne shooter is considered... - Answer to be in the act of shooting
Alternating posse...
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Airborne Shooter 1: An airborne shooter is a player who... - Answer has released the ball on a try or tap
for a goal or has tapped the ball and has not returned to the floor
Airborne Shooter 2: The airborne shooter is considered... - Answer to be in the act of shooting
Alternating possession and arrow - Alternating possession is the method of... - Answer putting the ball
in play by a throw-in (as outlined in rule 6-4)
Alt poss & arrow - The possession arrow is... - Answer a device located at the scorer's table which is
used to indicate the direction of a team's basket for the alternating-possession procedure
Setting the direction of the initial poss. arrow (ONE) - Alternating possession control is established and
set toward the opponent's basket when... - Answer a player secures control of the ball, as after the
jump ball beginning the game and each extra period
Setting the direction of the initial poss. arrow (TWO) - Alternating possession control is established and
set toward the opponent's basket when... - Answer The ball is placed at the disposal of the free
thrower after a common foul when the bonus free throw is in effect
Setting the direction of the initial poss. arrow (THREE) - Alternating possession control is established and
set toward the opponent's basket when... - Answer the ball is placed at the disposal of the thrower
after: a) a violation during or following the jump before a player secures control, b) the free throws for a
noncommon foul, c) a common foul before the bonus free throw is in effect
Ball Location & Status - A ball which is in contact with a player or with the court is in the backcourt if... -
Answer either the ball or the player (either player if the ball is touching more than one) is touching the
backcourt
Ball Location & Status - A ball which is in contact with a player or with the court is in the frontcourt if... -
Answer neither the ball nor the player is touching the backcourt
,Ball Location & Status - A ball which is in flight... - Answer retains the same location/status as when it
was last in contact with a player or the court
Ball Location & Status - A ball which touches the front faces or edges of the backboard is... - Answer
treated the same as touching the floor inbounds (4-15-1)
Ball Location & Status - During a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt, the ball is in the frontcourt
when.... - Answer the ball and both feet of the dribbler touch the court entirely in the front court.
Ball Location & Status - A ball is at the disposal of a player when it is... (4 answers) - Answer a) handed
to a thrower or free thrower, b) caught by a thrower or free thrower after it is bounced to him/her, c)
placed on the floor at the spot, d) available to a player after a goal and the official begins the throw-in
count
Basket, choice - A team's own basket is... - Answer the one into which its player try to throw or tap the
ball
Basket, choice - Each team's basket for practice before the game and for the first half shall be... - Answer
the one farther from its team bench
Basket, choice - The teams shall change baskets for... - Answer the second half
Basket, choice - If by mistake the officials permit a team to go the wrong direction then, when
discovered,... - Answer all points scored, fouls committed, and time consumed shall count as if each
team had gone the proper direction. Play shall resume with each team going the proper direction based
on bench location
Basket interference occurs when a player (ONE)... - Answer touches the ball or any part of the basket
(including the net) while the ball is on or within either basket
Basket interference occurs when a player (TWO)... - Answer touches the ball while any part of the ball
is within the imaginary cylinder which has the basket ring as its lower base
, Basket interference - exception to articles 1 or 2 - Answer If a player has his/her hands legally in contact
with the ball, kit is not a vaiolation if such a contact with the ball continues after it enters the imaginary
cylinder or if in such action, the player touches the basket. Dunking or stuffing is legal and is not basket
interference.
Basket interference occurs when a player (THREE)... - Answer touches the ball outside the cylinder
while reaching through the basket from below
Basket interference occurs when a player (FOUR)... - Answer pulls down a movable ring so that it
contacts the ball before the ring returns to its original position
Blocking, Charging - blocking is illegal contact which... - Answer impedes the progress of an opponent
with or without the ball
Blocking, Charging - charging is... - Answer illegal personal contact caused by pushing or moving into an
opponent's torso
Blocking, Charging - A player who is moving with the ball is required... - Answer to stop or change
direction to avoid contact if a defensive player has obtained a legal guarding position in his/her path
Blocking, Charging - If a guard has obtained legal guarding position, the player with the ball shall get
his/her head and shoulders past the torso of the defensive player. If contact occurs... - Answer the
dribbler is responsible for the contact.
Blocking, Charging - There shall be reasonable space between two defensive players or a defensive
player and a boundary line to allow the dribbler to continue in his/her path. If there is fewer than 3 feet
of space, the dribbler... - Answer has the greater responsibility for the contact
Blocking, Charging - The player with the ball may not push... - Answer the torso of the guard to gain an
advantage to pass, shoot, or dribble
Bonus Free throw - A bonus free throw is... - Answer The second free throw awarded for a common
foul (except a player control foul or team-control foul)
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