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Name the physical education instructor who invented the game of basketball
What ball they used for the first time?
How many players they had when they first started playing?
What was used instead of a peach basket?
What color they used for the ball before ?
What are the borders along the length of the court called?
Separating both halves of the court
In the very center of mid court line where the center toss takes place?
What kind of shape is the court?
The ball is moved down the court toward the basket by passing or_______
Who tosses the ball between the teammates before the play starts?
The ball is ______if the player is fouled while not shooting.
Offensive foul committed when a player pushes or runs over a defensive player
Illegal personal contact when a defender prevent an opponent's drive to basket
When a player dribbles the ball with his hand to far under the ball.
When a player takes more than a step and a half without dribbling the ball
When a player dribbles the ball with his two hands at the same time
Usually the tallest player and plays near the basket
Plays in the corner areas of the key
usually the shortest player and good at dribbling fast and passing
When a player from one team gives up possession of basketball to the other team
a shot made from near the basket usually by playing the ball off the backboard
A shot that misses the rim
The propulsion of a ball with repeated taps or kicks
Any type of physical contact such as hitting,pushing,slapping etc are considered as?
Statistic awarded to a player who retrieves the ball after a missed goal
what occurs when defensive player legally causes a turnover by his positive aggressive actions
What is the area of high school court?
What is the team with the ball called?
Who created the first basketball?
The halves are divided into ______minute quarters
Where the ball has to be put from if a player commits foul?

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