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What are the 10 rules in basketball?
Here are all the friends who like to go to the basketball, before playing Basket Ball Bros should know what are the 10 rules of basketball?
Method of Play: Basketball is played by two teams, each team playing five players.The game is played on a court bounded by the sideline, the end line, the center line and the free throw line.The game is divided into four quarters of 10 or 12 minutes each, with a 15-minute halftime break.The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Scoring rules: two points for putting the ball into the opponent's basket; three points for shooting from the three-point line; one point for making a free throw.
Walking with the ball rule: When a player is holding a live ball on the court and moves illegally in either direction with one or both feet beyond the limits described in this rule is walking with the ball.The key to determining when a player is walking with the ball is to determine the pivot foot. A player who receives the ball with both feet on the ground may use either foot as the pivot foot.The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivot foot.
Illegal Dribbling Rule: A player may not dribble again after the first dribble unless between dribbles the player touches or is touched by another player as a result of a shot, being touched by an opposing team member, a pass, or a missed catch, and then touches or is touched by another player.
SECOND RULE: When a team controls the ball, no player of that team may remain in the opposing team's Restricted Area for more than a sustained period of three seconds.All lines in the Restricted Area are part of the Restricted Area, and a player touching any line counts as being in the Restricted Area.
Second Rule: When an out-of-bounds ball is thrown, the ball is to be dispatched within 5 seconds; a player who is being closely guarded must pass, shoot, or dribble the ball within 5 seconds.
second rule: A team, starting with control of the ball in the backcourt, must get the ball into the frontcourt (the opponent's half of the court) within 8 seconds.
second rule: Once a team has control of the ball on the court, it must take a shot within 24 seconds or a 24-second violation is called.
BALL BACKCOURT RULE: Once a team has moved the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, it cannot bring the ball back into the backcourt again or it is considered a violation.
Fouls: Players are not allowed to impede an opponent's offense or defense through illegal body contact, such as hitting, pushing, blocking, etc., are considered fouls.After a foul, the opposing team will be awarded a free throw or direct possession of the ball.