Yes! As long as they dont move before the ball hits the rim.
The player that gets the rebound, offense or defense.
A team rebound is awarded when no individual secures the rebound of a missed shot. The statistic has little meaning -- its existence is primarily to ensure that the total number of rebounds equals the total number of missed shots, despite the fact that some shots don't have what one would normally consider a rebound. Some examples: * The offensive team gets a team rebound when one of its players misses a shot at the buzzer. * The defense gets a team rebound when a missed shot goes out of bounds without touching a player, and when the last free throw attempt in a sequence misses the rim. * Either team can get credit for a team rebound when a missed shot goes out of bounds off a member of the other team.
Free throws are important because they are the perfect time for players to rest and they allow many teams to retaliate especially if the team is great at retrieving offensive fouls off of free throws which gives teams three chances to score.AND 1 then free throwAND 1 then missed free throw and then a offensive rebound to an easy lay upA foul followed by a made free throw then a missed free throw then an offensive rebound into an AND 1 and an additional free throw
The offensive team is credited with a "team rebound" No individual player gets credit for a rebound but the offensive team is credited with a "team rebound." A team rebound is also given following a missed shot, if a personal foul is called before the rebound can be grabbed. It is also given to the defensive team if the ball goes out of bounds after a shot without anyone touching it, or to the team getting the ball if it glances off another player and out of bounds. Also the defensive team gets a team rebound if a shooter misses the rim entirely on the last free throw attempt in a sequence.
after a free throw (which is a dead ball situation) if they miss the basket and you catch 'the rebound'
To start a game one of the players will take a free throw while the others get ready for a rebound. If the player makes it he gets another one until he misses. If he misses the players will try and make it anywhere on the court ounting as two while a free throw counts as one
Yes, but it most touch the rim first or if it completely missed the rim, they could grab the air ball before it goes out of bounds or if anyone else grabs it.
Missed it
The throw in is along the endline, not like when a feild goal is scored.
The players do not need energy to throw or pass a basketball
Players that throw knuckleballs
yes if the other team doesnt box out he can