To effectively take a charge in Basketball, a player should establish legal guarding position, anticipate the opponent's movement, and absorb contact without initiating it. This involves planting both feet, keeping hands up, and bracing for impact to draw a charging foul on the offensive player.
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To properly take a charge in basketball, a defensive player must establish position in front of an offensive player who is driving towards the basket. The defensive player must have both feet set and be stationary before the offensive player makes contact. The defensive player must absorb the contact without moving or leaning into the offensive player. This results in a charging foul being called on the offensive player.
The taller the basketball player the longer it will take for the ball to hit the floor. The stronger he is though, will help the ball not take as long to hit the floor or court.
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when your in a stoppage of the game and you take a player out
You might be referring to the white arc inside the paint underneath the basket. That's the "restricted area" if a player tries to take a charge while in that area, he will be called for a blocking foul rather than taking a charge.
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No, you can not charge and MP3 player with a lemon. And come on if you could it would take forever! :D
Yes, in basketball, a player can legally take two steps after stopping their dribble before shooting or passing the ball.
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