Generally speaking, it is the point guard that controls the offensive by distributing the ball to other offensive players. It's a rare situation when a point guard is not charged with running the offensive. The classic case might be the Bulls when Michael Jordan was playing. Although he dominated the offensive ( and defense) under normal situations a guard would bring the ball into play, the point guard. Although Jordan was the "off guard", he would normally receive the ball from a point guard.
in basketball, there aren't offense players and defense player. everybody on the team knows how to play offense and defense
A player may be guilty of an offside infraction directly from a direct free kick.
All players in basketball play both offense and defense.
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The restart for an offside offense is an indirect free kick. Another player must touch it for a goal to be scored during an indirect free kick.
Yes, you can be called offside on direct free kicks and indirect free kicks. You cannot be offside on a throw-in, goal kick, corner kick, or kickoff, though.
Using the arm to [deliberately] touch the ball is called deliberate handling and is a direct free kick offense. If a player commits a direct free kick offense within their own penalty area, then the direct free kick becomes a penalty kick. Note that goal keepers are immune to this particular offense within their own penalty area.
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Yes, but only with an indirect free kick for the opposing team.
Kick ball
The line is part of the area it contains meaning that "on the line" is also "inside the area." So, a player trips an opponent. This is a Direct Free Kick offense. Also, it was a defender inside their own Penalty Area, this Direct Free Kick is now upgraded to a Penalty Kick.
It really depends on the situation and the ref, but in the rules a defensive player cannot make contact with an offensive player.