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Table of Contents
- Basketball Updates
- NBA Bulls! The Latest News!
- NBA Celtics! The Latest News!
- NBA Lakers! The Latest News!
- Basketball Schedules
- Basketball On eBay
- The Beginning Of Basketball
- Basket Ball Video Games
- Basketball Cards
- Playing regulations
- Buying Basketball Cards
- Violations
- Basketball On YouTube
- Fouls
- Basketball Tees, Buttons & Gift Ideas
- Positions And Structures
- Books On Basketball
- Basketball Equipment
- Share Your Basketball Collection!
- About This Site.
Basketball Updates
- Women's College Basketball: Temple puts up battle, but Duke wins ...
- Karima Christmas had 23 points and 14 rebounds, both career highs, to lead No. 8 Duke to a 70-62 victory over Temple yesterday at McGonigle Hall. ...
- College basketball: Oregon pulls one out in double OT at Washington State
- With three seconds left in double overtime, Oregon's Malcolm Armstead drove the lane and hit the game-winner to beat Washington State 91-89 in a Pac-10 ...
- Gonzaga downs Sooners on night of many breaks | Men's College Basketball
- Steven Gray scored 18 points as hot-shooting Gonzaga beat Oklahoma 83-69 on Thursday night. Elias Harris added 15 points and Bol Kong 14. ...
NBA Bulls! The Latest News!
NBA Celtics! The Latest News!
NBA Lakers! The Latest News!
Basketball Schedules
The Beginning Of Basketball
Basket Ball Video Games
Basketball Cards
Playing regulations
Five players from each team may be on the court at one time. Teams can have up to seven substitutes. Substitutions are unlimited but can only be done when play is stopped. Teams also have a coach, who oversees the development and strategies of the team, and other team personnel such as assistant coaches, managers, statisticians, doctors and trainers.
For both men's and women's teams, a standard uniform consists of a pair of shorts and a jersey with a clearly visible number, unique within the team, printed on both the front and back. Players wear high-top sneakers that provide extra ankle support. Typically, team names, players' names and, outside of North America, sponsors are printed on the uniforms.
A limited number of time-outs, clock stoppages requested by a coach for a short meeting with the players, are allowed. They generally last no longer than one minute unless, for televised games, a commercial break is needed.
The game is controlled by the officials consisting of the referee ("crew chief" in the NBA), one or two umpires ("referees" in the NBA) and the table officials. For both college and the NBA there are a total of three referees on the court. The table officials are responsible for keeping track of each teams scoring, timekeeping, individual and team fouls, player substitutions, team possession arrow, and the shot clock.
Buying Basketball Cards
Have you bought numorous boxes of cards without ever finding any key cards?
It's very possible that all of the boxes or pks. with key cards are already gone before they ever make it to the store shelves.
It has been found that employees at some stores, weigh the boxes and single pks. before putting them out for sale. Most boxes or pks. weigh the same, but boxes or pks. with special cards usually weigh slightly more. So, by weighing them, the employees can buy the boxes and pks. that have the good cards themselves.
This doesn't happen at every store, but if you're tired of buying cards and never finding any of the key cards, you might try changing to another supplier.
For price guides and cards try Becketts!
Violations
The ball must stay within the court; the last team to touch the ball before it travels out of bounds forfeits possession. The ball-handler may not move both feet without dribbling, known as traveling, nor may he dribble with both hands or catch the ball in between dribbles, a violation called double dribbling. A player's hand cannot be under the ball while dribbling; doing so is known as carrying the ball. A team, once having established ball control in the front half of the court, may not return the ball to the backcourt. The ball may not be kicked nor struck with the fist. A violation of these rules results in loss of possession, or, if committed by the defense, a reset of the shot clock.
There are limits imposed on the time taken before progressing the ball past halfway (8 seconds in international and NBA; 10 seconds in NCAA and high school), before attempting a shot (24 seconds in the NBA; 35 seconds in NCAA), holding the ball while closely guarded (5 seconds), and remaining in the restricted area (the lane, or "key") (3 seconds). These rules are designed to promote more offense. Note: most high school games do not employ a shot clock.
No player may interfere with the basket or ball on its downward flight to the basket, or while it is on the rim (or, in the NBA, while it is directly above the basket), a violation known as goaltending. If a defensive player goaltends, the attempted shot is considered to have been successful. If a teammate of the shooter goaltends, the basket is cancelled and play continues with the defensive team being given possession.
Fouls
A player or coach who shows poor sportsmanship, by arguing with a referee or by fighting with another player, can be charged with a technical foul. The penalty involves free throws and varies between leagues. Repeated incidents can result in disqualification.
The number of free throws awarded increases with the number of fouls committed. Initially, one shot is awarded, but after a certain number of additional fouls are committed the opposing team may receive (a) one shot with a chance for a second shot if the first shot is made, called shooting "one-and-one", or (b) two shots. If a team misses the first shot of a one-and-one situation, the opposing team may reclaim possession of the ball and continue play. If a team misses the first shot of a two-shot situation, the opposing team must wait for the completion of the second shot before attempting to reclaim possession of the ball and continuing play.
If a team surpasses a preset limit of team fouls in a given period (four for NBA and international games) the opposing team is awarded one or two free throws on all subsequent fouls for that period, the number depending on the league. In the US college game if a team surpasses 7 fouls in the half the opposing team is awarded a one-and-one free throw(make the first you have a chance at a second). If a team surpasses 10 fouls in the half the opposing team is awarded two free throws on all subsequent fouls for the half. A player who commits five fouls, including technical fouls, in one game (six in some professional leagues) is not allowed to participate for the rest of the game, and is described as having "fouled out".
If a player is fouled while attempting a shot and the shot is unsuccessful, the player is awarded a number of free throws equal to the value of the attempted shot. A player fouled while attempting a regular two-point shot, then, receives two shots. A player fouled while attempting a three-point shot, on the other hand, receives three shots.
If a player is fouled while attempting a shot and the shot is successful, typically the player will be a
Basketball Tees, Buttons & Gift Ideas
Positions And Structures
1. point guard: usually the fastest player on the team, organizes the team's offense by controlling the ball and making sure that it gets to the right player at the right time
2. shooting guard: creates a high volume of shots on offense; guards the opponent's best perimeter player on defense
3. small forward: often primarily responsible for scoring points via cuts to the basket and dribble penetration; on defense seeks rebounds and steals, but sometimes plays more actively
4. power forward: plays offensively often with his back to the basket; on defense, plays under the basket (in a zone defense) or against the opposing power forward (in man-to-man defense)
5. center: uses size to score (on offense), to protect the basket closely (on defense), or to rebound.
The above descriptions are flexible. On some occasions, teams will choose to use a three guard offense, replacing one of the forwards or the center with a third guard. The most commonly interchanged positions are point guard and shooting guard, especially if both players have good leadership and ball handling skills.
Zone defense involves players in defensive positions guarding whichever opponent is in their zone. In man-to-man defense, each defensive player guards a specific opponent and tries to prevent him from taking action.
Offensive plays are more varied, normally involving planned passes and movement by players without the ball. A quick movement by an offensive player without the ball to gain an advantageous position is a cut. A legal attempt by an offensive player to stop an opponent from guarding a teammate, by standing in the defender's way such that the teammate cuts next to him, is a screen or pick. The two plays are combined in the pick and roll, in which a player sets a pick and then "rolls" away from the pick towards the basket. Screens and cuts are very important in offensive plays; these allow the quick passes and teamwork which can lead to a successful basket. Teams almost always have several offensive plays planned to ensure their movement is not predictable. On court, the point guard is usually responsible for indicating which play will occur.
Defensive and offensive structures, and positions, are more emphasized in higher levels in basketball.
Books On Basketball
Basketball Equipment
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- love-squidz love-squidz Jun 7, 2009 @ 10:03 am
- Lots of great information here, great lens. Come over and check out my new lens - Where can I watch a basketball match online
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- JerryB JerryB May 16, 2009 @ 6:45 pm
- urantiamichael,
What can I say! Just didn't get anything put on here about the 86/87 cards. A couple of years ago the set was selling for about $1200. The card to have was the Michael Jordan and it was selling for between $600 and $700. I've seen them sell both for a lot less and a lot more on eBay, but if you're buying make sure that you're getting what you pay for.
Feel free to add any info that you would like to share about these cards or any others. We're always happy to get input from our visitors.
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- urantiamichael urantiamichael May 16, 2009 @ 4:56 pm
- hey fleer 1986-87 basketball cards the grand pooh-bah of basketball sets no mention here why not?
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- flaminglacer flaminglacer Jun 7, 2007 @ 5:13 pm
- Sound advice to check out your suppliers
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