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Do Now
• What experience do you have with basketball? • What are the 5 fundamentals of basketball?• Who is your favorite team and player?
Basketball
1. Key terms 2. Positions
3. Half court rules 4. Full court rules
Key Terms
• Assist• Rebound• Turnover• Inbound• Foul• Front Court• Back Court • Full Court
• Free Throw• Tip Off • Out of Bounds• Box Out• Double Team • Fast Break
The fundamentals of basketball
• Shooting• Passing • Dribbling• Rebounding • Defense
Field goal
• When the ball enters the basket. Worth two points.
3 pointer
• A fieldgoal made behind the 3 point line. Worth 3 points.
Freethrow
• An unguarded shot taken from the freethrow line. Worth one point.
Assist/ Dime
• The last pass to a teammate that leads directly to a field goal
Rebound
• When a player grabs a ball that is coming off the rim or backboard.
Fast Break
• A quickly made field goal where players sprint toward the basket. Usually happens within 5 seconds.
Inbound
• The act of bringing the ball into the inbound area by means of a throw-in.
Box Out
• A player's attempt to position his body between his opponents and the basket to get a rebound.
Foul
• Actions by players which break the rules but are not floor violations.– Hitting a players arm while they’re in the act of
shooting the ball.
Out of Bounds
• The area outside of and including the end lines and sidelines.
Boundaries & Areas
Exit Slip
• What are 5 fundamentals of basketball?• What are the 3 ways to score? And how much
is each score worth. • What is the definition of a rebound?• Draw and label the 6 areas on the basketball
court.
Do Now: Label all 6 areas.
Basketball
1. Key terms 2. Positions
3. Half court rules 4. Full court rules
Positions
• Point Guard (PG):• Shooting Guard (SG):• Small Forward (SF):• Power Forward (PF):• Center (C):
1. Point Guard (PG)
• Responsible for setting up the offense and creating plays for other players.
• Strengths: Dribbling, Assists, and leadership. • Typically the smallest and smartest player on the
court.
• Example: Chris Paul
2. Shooting Guard (SG)
• Primarily responsible for scoring and playing good defense.
• Strengths: Shooting, Defense, scoring
• Typically the most athletic player on the basketball court.
• Example: Kobe Bryant
3. Small Forward (SF)
• Responsible for playing great defense. Good all around player.
• Average sized player with great athleticism.
• Example: Lebron James
4. Power Forward (PF)
• Responsible playing good defense and rebounding the ball.
• Strengths: defense, blocks, rebounds, low post scoring.
• Example: Tim Duncan
5. Center (C)
• Typically responsible for protecting the basketball from making layups or dunks.
• Strengths: Low post scoring. Defense. Rebounds.
• Example: Dwight Howard.
Exit Slip: Positions
• What are 3 characteristics of a PG?• What are 3 characteristics of a SG?• What are 3 characteristics of a SF?• What are 3 characteristics of a PF?• What are 3 characteristics of a C?
Basketball
1. Key terms 2. Positions
3. Half court rules 4. Full court rules
Rules of the Game: Streetball 3 on 3
• Scoring• Expectations • Rules • Boundaries• After the game
Scoring
• “Game is to 11”: First team to score 11 points wins.
• Normal field goals are worth 1 pt.
• Shots behind the 3 point arch are worth 2pts.
• “Win by 2”: Winning team has to win by 2 pts to be victorious.
Fouls
• All players call their own fouls.
• Foul calls will be respected by the opponents. • “Shoot for it”: Any conflicts will be resolved by
having 1 player shoot for possession of the basketball from the 3 pt line (do or die).
Rules
• “Winners Ball”: The scoring team gets to inbound the ball after each made field goal.
• “Shoot for takeout”: One player shoots for possession of the ball (Do or Die).
• “Check up”: A courtesy pass made to the opponent that is made before inbounding the basketball.
Boundaries
• Half court game
• Out of bounds: Baseline, Sidelines, and top of the backboard. (no backcourt violation)
• “take it out up top” Inbound the ball at the halfcourt line after each made basketball or out of bounds call.
• “Clear it”: Clear the 3pt line on every new position.
After the Game
• Winners stay on: Winners of game get to play again.
• Hi-5 each player on the opposite team.
• “I got next” or “I got next next” which means I will play in the next game or in the next 2 games.
Exit Slip: Streetball
• How does the scoring work in 3 on 3 streetball?
• “Win by 2” means??• “Winners ball” means?• “Take it out up top” means?• “Shoot for it” means?• What does “Clear it” mean?
Do Now:
• What are the 5 positions on a basketball team?
• How does the scoring work in 3 on 3 basketball?
• Where are you supposed to inbound the ball on 3 on 3 basketball?
Basketball
1. Key terms 2. Positions
3. Half court rules 4. Full court rules
Rules of the Game: NBA Fullcourt Basketball
• Scoring• Expectations • Rules • Boundaries• After the game
Scoring
• Each field goal is worth 2 points. • Field goals made behind the 3 point arch are
worth 3 pts. • Freethrows are worth 1 point each. • The team with the most points at the end of
the regulation (4 quarters) is the winner.• Overtime occurs if both teams are tied after 4
quarters. 5 minutes in length.
Rules
• There are a total of 12 players on a roster.
• Each period is 12 minutes long.
• 5 players are allowed to play at one time.
• The game begins with a jump ball to establish possession
Rules continued…
• Traveling: Moving without dribbling the ball.
• 3 second violation: When an offensive player stays in the KEY for 3 seconds.
• Shot clock violation: The offensive team has 24 seconds to shoot the basketball.
• 8 second violation: The offense has to advance the ball to halfcourt within 8 seconds.
Fouls
• Foul: When a defensive player makes illegal contact with the offensive player.
• Offensive Foul: A foul committed by an offensive player.
• Technical/Flagrant Foul: Highly aggressive foul which results in a freethrow and possession of the ball.
Fouls continued…
• Loose ball foul: A foul committed when neither team has control of the ball.
• Shooting foul: A foul committed while the offensive player is in the act of shooting.
• 5 fouls are allowed for each player. After the 5th foul, players are ejected from the game.
Exit Slip: Full Court B-Ball
1. How many periods are in each game, and how long are they?
2. Define traveling and foul. 3. What is a shot clock violation?4. How many fouls are allowed for each player?
Exit Slip: Basketball
• A full-court (NBA) game begins with a ______ ?
• How does the scoring work in a full court game?
• What does the term “traveling” mean? • Where do you inbound the ball in a full-court
game.
Do Now:
• Name as many key terms as possible. • What are the differences between halfcourt
and fullcourt scoring?• Where do you inbound the ball in
halfcourt/fullcourt? • What are the 5 types of fouls?
Study Guide
• Key Terms• Boundaries and Areas • Positions• Half-court rules • Full-court rules
Boundaries & Areas
Study guide: Key Terms
• What are 5 fundamentals of basketball?• What are the 3 ways to score? And how much
is each score worth. • What is the definition of a rebound?• Draw and label the 6 areas on the basketball
court.
Study guide: Positions
• What are 3 characteristics of a PG?• What are 3 characteristics of a SG?• What are 3 characteristics of a SF?• What are 3 characteristics of a PF?• What are 3 characteristics of a C?
Study guide: Half-court rules
• How does the scoring work in 3 on 3 streetball?
• “Win by 2” means??• “Winners ball” means?• “Take it out up top” means?• “Shoot for it” means?• What does “Clear it” mean?
Study guide: Full-court rules
1. How many periods are in each game, and how long are they?
2. Define traveling and foul. 3. What is a shot clock violation?4. How many fouls are allowed for each player?
Do Now: Worth 8 points
• Define the following key terms rebound, foul, traveling, and inbound.
• What are the 5 fundamentals of basketball?• Draw a basketball court and label the 6 areas
on the court. • What are 5 positions on a basketball team and
what are the 3 characteristics for each player?
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