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Basic action tutorials for playing basketball

1. Dunk: The athlete holds the ball with one or both hands, jumps up in the air and dunks the ball directly into the basket from top to bottom.

2. Tip-up: When the shot is missed, the athlete jumps up in the air to tip the ball into the basket.

3. Blocking: The attacker uses footwork to block the defender behind him. This footwork is called blocking (mostly used to rush for rebounds).

4. Lead the ball: move in the direction of the pass and catch the ball.

5. Misplaced defense: The defender stands beside the attacker he is guarding and prevents him from catching the ball. This is called misplaced defense.

6. Position: The attacker uses his body to block the defender behind him and occupy a favorable position to catch the ball.

7. Breakthrough: dribble past the defender.

8. Air cut: The attacker runs towards the basket with empty hands.

9. First pass: The first pass when the ball recipient switches from defense to offense.

10. Block (el tapón): When the attacker shoots, the defender tries to knock the ball out of the air.

11. Complementary position: When one defender loses his correct defensive position, the other defender takes up his correct defensive position in time.

12. Assistance in defense: Assist teammates in defense.

13. Pressing defense: Get close to the attacker and constantly use aggressive defensive actions to threaten the safety of the opponent with the ball or prevent the opponent from receiving the ball.

14. Diagonal insertion: Run diagonally from the sideline toward the basket or toward the middle of the court.

15. Time difference: When shooting, in order to avoid the opponent's defensive block, use the air stay to change the shot release time, or induce the opponent to jump up. When it falls, the player holding the ball jumps up to shoot. .

16. Reception: Offensive players without the ball take the initiative to grab the ball.

17. Positioning: The formation of the attacking and grounding parties during the transition between offense and defense.

18. Support: The offensive team's tactical cooperation in the frontcourt or throughout the court through the support and transfer of the ball organized by the middle players creates offensive opportunities such as air cuts, bypass cuts, and screens.

19. Cover: An offensive coordination in which an offensive team member must use reasonable technical movements to block the path of his partner's opponent with his body and create an opportunity for his partner to escape the defense.

20. Breakthrough: The offensive player holding the ball passes the ball after breaking through.

21. Pass and cut: The offensive player holding the ball cuts immediately after passing the ball, preparing to catch the ball and attack.

22. Back-up defense: When a defensive player loses his position and the offensive player breaks through with the ball and has the possibility of scoring directly, the other nearby defensive player immediately gives up his opponent to defend against the player who breaks through with the ball. attacker.

23. Defense change: The defensive players switch defense.

24. Close the door: Two adjacent players guarding the ball holder quickly move in the direction of the attacker's breakthrough, forming a "barrier" to block the ball holder's breakthrough route.

25. Pinching: Two defensive players trap an offensive player at the same time, blocking his passing route.

26. Squeeze past: When two offensive players are cooperating with the screen, the team member of the person being screened on the defensive ground approaches behind them. At the moment when the attacker is about to complete the coordinating screen, he seizes the position and moves from the two attackers. Offensive players move past each other, breaking their screens and continuing to guard their opponents.

27. Passing: When an offensive player is covering, the player guarding the screener moves slightly away from the opponent, allowing his partner to pass between his screeners and continue to guard the opponent.

28. Pick-and-roll: Block the defensive player for the teammate holding the ball. Then run to the weak side of the defense to receive the pass from the teammate holding the ball to start an offense or pass the ball.

29. Alley-oop: A teammate passes the ball in, another teammate catches the ball in the air, and then dunks or throws the ball into the basket before it hits the ground.

30. Bo Foot: When an outside player is in possession of the ball and is closely defended by his opponent, the center or power forward will step out to catch the ball and then safely pass it to other players.

Extended information

Basketball games should be composed of 4 quarters, each quarter is 10 minutes, between the first and second quarters, between the third and fourth quarters and between each quarter. There should be a 2-minute rest period before the first decisive period. The half-time break should be 15 minutes.

If the scores are equal at the end of the fourth quarter, in order to break the tie, a 5-minute deciding period, or multiple such 5-minute periods, is required to continue the game.

In all overtime periods, teams shall continue play facing the same basket as in the 4th quarter.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Basketball

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