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SUBSTITUTION -
In team sports, substitution (or interchange) is replacing one player with another during a match. Substitute players that are not in the starting lineup (also known as bench players, backups, interchange, or reserves) reside on the bench and are available to substitute for a starter.
CHARGE TIME-OUT -
In sports, a time-out or timeout is a halt in the play. This allows the coaches of either team to communicate with the team, e.g., to determine strategy or inspire morale, as well as to stop the game clock.
ONE POINT -
In basketball, players score points by throwing the ball through the basket, an act known as shooting.1 point - When players are fouled, they get free attempts to shoot the ball, which are called foul shots. A player is given one point for every successful foul shot.
TWO POINTS -
A 2-pointer in basketball is a shot scored anywhere inside the three-point arch. This includes the paint, midrange and at the rim. All of these shots count for two points, unless taken from the free-throw line for a foul shot.
THREE POINTS ATTEMPT -
In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw. ... And one is also sometimes used to refer to the extra free throw after a two-point basket.
THREE POINTS SUCCESSFUL SHOTS -
In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw. And one is also sometimes used to refer to the extra free throw after a two-point basket.
STOP CLOCK FOR FOUL -
The clock is stopped whenever the ball goes out of bounds, a foul is called, free throws are being shot, and during time outs. In the NBA the clock stops after a made shot during the last two minutes of the game and overtime. For college it stops during the last minute of the game and overtime.
TRAVELLING -
In basketball, traveling is a violation of the rules that occurs when a player holding the ball moves one or both their feet illegally. When a player has taken more than 2 steps without the ball being dribbled, a traveling violation is called.
THREE SECONDS -
The three seconds rule (also referred to as the three-second rule or three in the key, often termed a lane violation) requires that in basketball, a player shall not remain in their team's foul lane for more than three consecutive seconds while that player's team is in control of a live ball in the frontcourt and the
JUMP BALL -
A method of putting the ball into play. The referee tosses the ball up between two opponents who try to tap it to a teammate. The jump ball is used to begin games and, in the professional game, when the ball is possessed by two opposing players at the same time.
HOW THEY CAN BE APPLIED DURING A BASKETBALL GAME???
1.SUBSTITUTION- CROSS FOREARM
2.CHARGE TIME-OUT- FORM T, INDEX FINGER SHOWING
3.ONE POINT- ONE FINGER (Aag) FROM WRIST
4.TWO POINTS- TWO FINGERS, "Aag" FROM WRIST
5.THREE POINTS ATTEMPT- THREE FINGERS "EXTENDED"
6.THREE POINTS SUCCESSFUL SHOT- THREE FINGERS IN EACH HANDS
7.STOP CLOCK FOR FOUL- (BLOWING WHISTLE SIMULTANEOUSLY) 1 DENCHED FIST, OTHER PALM POINTING OFFENDER
8.TRAVELLING - ROTATE FISTS
9.THREE SECONDS- ARM EXTENDED, SHOW 3 FINGERS
10.JUMP BALL - THUMBS UP
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