If you break a rule in Basketball, such as foul or double-dribble, the defending team takes the ball out-of-bounds, meaning it's their ball.
cause it's the rules. if you don't it's not basketball.
yeah, slamball originated from basketball. the rules are quite similar. But not all of the rules are the same. Slamball is where you slam the ball. Basketball is when you use a ball to get it in a basket.
She created penalties for breaking the law
There are many like the shotclock violation, 8second rule
uniform shorts got longerAdded rules
For breaking team rules
Yes. The penalties for breaking the rules at school do not depend on a person's blood type.
Cheating in games is not illegal in the sense of breaking the law, but it is against the rules set by the game developers and can result in penalties or bans from the game.
Penalties in basketball are violates that result in free throws, change of possession, or getting more time on the shot clock. For example some penalties are traveling and hacking (hacking results in free throws)
yes there is basketball rules and regulations
All the basketball rules applies to all players
cause it's the rules. if you don't it's not basketball.
January of 1934 the rules of basketball were written.
Dr James Naismith invented basketball and its original rules
how are the rules in girls basketball different fro the ones we have now
The rules for drunk driving include legal limits for blood alcohol concentration and penalties for breaking those limits. Consequences can include fines, license suspension, jail time, and even loss of life in accidents.
no