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Q: Can a player leave the court to play the ball?
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Can a player leave the field of play then come on behind the goal a put the ball in the net?

Providing the player is at no time offside, then yes.


Can you score a basket when you are out of bounds and throw the ball on the court and it goes in without making contact with a player?

As stated, no. The ball would be considered out of play.


Can a volleyball player play an out-of-bounds ball on the opponent's side by going under the net or by running outside the court to retrieve the ball?

No, because then you would be helping the other team.


Where you play basket ball?

On a basketball court. Normally in schools, there is a basketball court.


What do you play tennis with?

a tennis racket,ball,and court


Can a player run out of bounds and come back in to make a play?

During the course of play, as long as you reestablish legal position on the court prior to receiving the ball play continues without penalty. An inbounds play may be a different case. I believe you cannot be the first one to touch the inbounded ball if you go out of bounds to shake a defender.


When inbounding the basketball can it hit the ref and be considered in play?

A player can not touch the ball while they are out of bounds they can jump and touch hit it back inbounds. If the balls bounces or touches any where out of bounds then last person who touches, doesn't get the ball and it goes to the other team.


What sort of games you can play on a court?

badminton volley ball basketball pickle ball hand ball tennis


How many players will play volley ball in a match?

In basket ball there are 5 players playing on the court and in volleyball there are 6 players on the court. ;)


What is considered over and back in basketball?

It is announcer-speak for when a player reaches over another player from behind, typically in a play for the ball. It is typically cited as a foul, not a violation.Contrary to popular belief, however, it does not in and of itself constitute a foul. To be a foul, it must occur with illegal contact (and not all contact in an over-the-back situation is necessarily illegal). It is often yelled by spectators and coaches alike and, unfortunately, even called by some officials. But there is no foul called over-the-back--and it does not exist as a call available to officials, either.


Was basketball always played on a wooden court?

no, i don't play b-ball on a wooden court.


What is cross court in tennis?

Cross court is more commenly known as back-courtHere is a quick definition:Backcourt violation or over & back violation- violation that occurs when the offensive team has brought the ball into the frontcourt, returns the ball into the backcourt once it has positioned itself in the front court: the offensive team crosses the half court line and then crosses back into the back court.As soon as a player from that team touches it in the backcourt , the ball is dead and is awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in.For more info go to:www.eba-stats.com/glossary/topics/over_and_back.htm