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Basketball PowerPoint Obadiah Threadgill EDU 6611

Basketball PowerPoint Obadiah Threadgill EDU 6611. Basketball. The greatest sport ever. Dribble. A player bounces the ball off the floor in order to advance the ball up the floor. Right hand dribble Left hand dribble Cross over dribble- change directions by switching hands

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Basketball PowerPoint Obadiah Threadgill EDU 6611

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  1. Basketball PowerPointObadiah ThreadgillEDU 6611

  2. Basketball The greatest sport ever

  3. Dribble • A player bounces the ball off the floor in order to advance the ball up the floor. • Right hand dribble • Left hand dribble • Cross over dribble- change directions by switching hands • Scissor dribble- dribbling the ball in between ones legs

  4. Pass • Pass- throwing the ball to a teammate, moving the ball up the court without dribbling • Chess pass- the ball is passed from the chest from player to player • Bounce pass-the ball is passed from the chess and will bounce ¾ the distance to ones teammate. • Overhead pass- also called the skip pass. The ball is passed with a high level of velocity from the overhead position. • Baseball pass- ball is passed like a baseball the entire length of the court

  5. Shooting • Using the arms, hands, elbows, and wrist to elevate the ball onto the rim. This is an attempt to put the ball into the basket • A good shooters have B.E.E.F. • Balance • Eyes- on the basket • Elbow up at a 90 degree angle • Follow through- like placing his hand in a cookie jar that is on a shelf

  6. Types of shots • Lay ups- shot taken close to the basket • Jump shot- shot taken off of movement • Set shot- shot taken from a stand still position • Three pointer- shot taken from behind the arc • Free throws- shots taken from the free throw line. These shots cannot be guarded.

  7. violations • To Double dribble- dribbling with two hands • To Travel- a player moving with the ball, but not dribbling. • To Carry- the offensive player hand is completely underneath the ball • Three seconds- offensive player illegally standing in the lane • To foul- illegal contact

  8. Defense • Trying to keep the opposition from scoring points • Man to man- each player is responsible for covering a player on the other team • Zone- Players are responsible for covering an area rather than a man

  9. Plays • Movements designed for the team by the coaches to make scoring easier for the team. • Plays are different for man defense and zone defense. • Teams need play for inbounding the ball as well. Side line and under the basket.

  10. Intangibles • Small things that player do that help their team win • Rebounding • Loose balls • Taking charges • Communicating to teammates

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