Defense
No, a player cannot be called for offsides in basketball. The term "offsides" is not used in basketball rules. If a player steps out of bounds while in possession of the ball, it is called a "out of bounds" violation, and the ball is turned over to the opposing team.
The term used when a team does not have possession of the ball is "defense." In this context, the team is focused on preventing the opposing team from scoring while trying to regain possession. This phase of play involves various strategies and tactics to limit the opponents' effectiveness.
double dribbled is a basketball term - meaning the ball has been held during a dribble. In effect dribbled, held and then dribbled again. This is an infraction of the rules of basketball and results in the opposing team being given the ball.
A ball club is another term for a ballclub, an informal term for a baseball team.
It means you want the ball back from the team that is serving at you. IN other words, you want the ball back so your team can serve.
Bench
Dribbling In Hockey you are pushing the ball along and in Basketball you are bouncing the ball along the court in front of you.
A general term to use to say that the ball is out of bounce is that the ball is out of the area you are playing in.
A bad running back
Intercepting is when you catch a pass which was between two players of the opposing team, therefore effectively gaining possession of the ball.
A brick means the ball bounced hard off of the backboard, like if you threw the basketball hard at it.
When a ball is described as 'untouched,' it means that it has not made contact with any player or object during a play. This term is often used in sports to indicate that the ball remains in its original state without interference, which can affect the rules of the game, such as in soccer or basketball when determining possession or out-of-bounds situations. Essentially, it highlights that the ball has traveled freely without being influenced by players.