No you can't, the ball has to first come into play.
Yes, it counts as a point for the other team if you score in your own basket. It has happened a few times recently in college basketball.
No. If the ball goes in the hoop for any reason (unless through a kick ball, a pass from the out of bounds, or from underneath the hoop) it is points for that team.
you score 3 points
Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian born instructor at the Springfield MA YMCA school, wrote the first rules for basketball in December 1891. The first game was played on January 20 1892. The goal was a peach basket nailed to the wall. The score was 1-0, and the wining goal was a 25 foot shot.
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In the early days of basketball teams used a jump ball to determine possession after each scored basket. This rule was changed in the 1930s to the current method of the defending team taking possession and throwing the ball in bounds after a score.
Yes, it counts as a point for the other team if you score in your own basket. It has happened a few times recently in college basketball.
By throwing the basketball up through the net.
An alley-oop in basketball is a play where one player throws the ball near the basket and another player jumps to catch it and score in one motion. It is executed by one player throwing the ball high near the basket while another player jumps to catch it and score before landing.
In Basketball you score by getting the ball through the centre of the hoop (ring, basket, net) and you can score from anywhere within the boundaries of the court.
An alley-oop in basketball is a play where one player throws the ball near the basket and another player jumps to catch it and score in one motion. It is executed by one player throwing the ball high near the basket while another player jumps to catch it and score before landing.
Yes
An alley-oop in basketball is a play where one player throws the ball near the basket and another player jumps to catch it and score in one motion. It is executed by one player throwing the ball high near the basket while another player jumps to catch it and score before landing.
Dead Ball
Bucket
The alley-oop basketball play originated in the 1950s and was popularized by the Harlem Globetrotters. It involves one player throwing the ball near the basket for another player to catch and score in one fluid motion.
Basketball means nothing in German. Basketball is an English word. The word derived from the fact that you shoot a ball into a basket to score.