Yes, the player receiving the pass must have established both feet in the front court to avoid having an over and back violation called.
No, but if he/she comes down and his/her feet are behind it , it is a back court violation.
The half court line would be considered out of bounds.
There is no violation. It is the same as a pass
In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
Kicking is a violation whether it is done by a defensive player or an offensive player. The kick needs to be intentional. The foot needs to be off the floor.
No, that is a violation of NCAA rules.
Ally opp is when someone make a pass and the player is in mid air then quicly
A back court violation when the offensive player with the ball steps behind the half court line after crossing it.
No. It is not a violation if the contact with any part of the foot or leg was accidental. If it was intentional then the player is guilty of kicking the ball.
If a player illegally kicks a ball the referee will call out "kick". that simple.
its where a defensive player is in the paint for 3 seconds without guarding an offensive player. It also can refer to a violation when an offensive player is in the paint for 3 seconds straight without leaving that area.
An assist occurs when a player passes the ball to a teammate and the teammate scores.
A lane violation is when a player tries to get a rebound before the ball gets to touch the rim during a free throw (high school rules). A key violation or "3 in the key" is when a player (offensive player or defensive player) is under the basket (known as the "paint") for more than 3 seconds.
An assist is when player A passes the ball to player B and player B makes the shot in a short time, resulting in player A getting an assist.