There are many violations of Basketball. You can not move with the ball when you are not dribbling. That is called a travel. The only exception is when you take two steps for a layup. You can not dribble the ball, pick it up, and then dribble again. That is called a double dribble. If you are on offense, you can not stay in the key for longer then 3 seconds or else you will get a 3 seconds call. You have 5 seconds to throw the ball in when it is out of bounds. If you don't get the ball inbounds in time it will be a turnover. You have 10 seconds to get the ball down the court onto the opposite half to which the ball was thrown in. If you don't get it across halfcourt on time that will be a turnover. These are just a few of the many violations.
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Avoid faul and violations such as: charging pushing tackling
recruiting violations
I dont know but i think its as much as possible. It'll be a turnover but it wont count as a foul.
http://www.kernel.uky.edu/sportsdaily/hoops98/page02a.html This article details the 88-89 season with 17 NCAA violations. J Simmons Go Tarheels
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Yes, a typical organized game of basketball has 2 or 3 officials, or more commonly referred to as referees. They call fouls or violations on players and administer the game.
That would depend on the types and frequency.
Types of shooting are:Jump shotHook shotLay upDunkFree throwI don't know much about basketball but I hope this help.
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The Jayhawks were ineligible due to ncaa violations. I believe due to recruiting practices for that year.