the brief rules in Basketball are: Do not travel (which means do not pick the ball up and run with it) Do not double dribble (which means do not bounce the ball, pick it up and bounce again. If you pick it up you have to either shoot or pass the ball.) Do not foul ( which means do not make contact with any other player on the other team, you can only hit the ball) they are the basic rules, but there are many others but they are more complicated.
yes there is basketball rules and regulations
All the basketball rules applies to all players
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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
no
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.
The link has the official rules for the NBA.
there is none
no