obviously
In basketball, the defensive position is the stance you are in while guarding an opponent (defense) in basketball.
it means that you steal it while the opponent is dribbling
Basketball teams must be prepared to beat a trapping team. Many teams will use a full-court press which is designed to trap the basketball, while other teams will use a half-court trapping defense or a combination of both. Traps are usually set by two defenders on one offensive player with the ball. The most common areas teams try to trap the basketball are the half-court line, the sidelines and the baseline. * Don't Dribble Into A Trap* Pass The Basketball When You See The Trap Coming* Avoid Common Trapping Area When Possible. (Half-Court, Sideline, Baseline)* Remember If Two Defenders Trap One Offensive Player Then There Will Be An Open Player Somewhere On The Court. Find The Open Player and Pass The Basketball Over the TrapView The Link Below To Coach A Winning Team For In-Depth Article On How To Beat A Trap.
the player stole the basketball from another player while they were dribbling
To score points by shooting the ball into your opponent's basket while bouncing it whenever you move.
A helicopter in basketball is a type of dunk a basketball player may attempt.
Stuffing someone is a slang term for blocking someone, which involves slapping the ball away from the opponent while they are shooting.
uhm no!!!!!!!! its called playing basketball! that's what your suppose to do. as long as they don't hit the person while trying to get the basketball then its not even a foul
The most challenging part of basketball, assuming that you are already playing it and are physically capable of competing, is playing defense. When you are playing defense, you are constantly one step behind, as your opponent knows where he is going to go while you do not.
nope Why not. When you walk with the ball with out dribbling it is considered traveling. The rules of basketball require a player who has the ball to bounce it against the floor all the while they are moving. Bouncing is dribbling.
Typically, NFL players don't get paid to play basketball.
If the complete foot or hand lands in the opponent court while the ball is still in play, then it is a foul; and, a partial foot crossing while landing after hitting the ball is not a foul. Also, a player making the second contact can cross below the net but outside the 30ft court of the opponent, or outside the pole hoisting the net, and hit the ball so it comes to his/her own court for a teammate to make the third contact; this is not foul; make sure that the second contact player does not go through the opponent court while doing so; he/she is allowed to only cross outside the opponent court.