PE

Cards (22)

  • A point guard has perhaps the most specialized role of any position and is usually the shortest player on the court. Point guards are expected to run the team's offense by controlling the ball and making sure that it gets to the right player at the right time.
  • 1891 - Canadian American Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor introduced the game Basketbal in year 1894
  • The basket/goal is a steel rim 10 inches diameter
  • 1 - Point Guard
  • The shooting guard, also known as the two, two guard or off guard. Shooting guard's main objective is to score points for their team and steal the ball on defense
  • 2 - Shooting Guard
  • 3 - Small Forward
  • Small Forwards - Small forwards are responsible for scoring points and defending, and often are secondary or tertiary rebounders behind the power forward and center.
  • The power forward is often one of the most physical players on the court. They play close to the basket, fighting for rebounds and posting up on offense. Power forwards should be tall, strong, and aggressive.
  • 4 - Power Forward
  • The Center - The Center is the tallest player on each team, playing near the basket.
  • 5 - Center
  • Chest Pass - A player in possession of the basketball throws it with two hands from their own chest area towards the chest area of a teammate.
  • Bounce Pass - the ball from one player to another member of the same team by throwing it so that it hits the ground once before going to the other player
  • Outlet Pass - a quick pass from a player who has just taken a rebound to a teammate who can initiate a fast break
  • No Look Pass - offensive action that occurs when a player in possession of the basketball throws it to a teammate without looking directly at that same teammate.
  • Behind the Back Pass - when you wrap the ball around your back to throw the ball.
  • Offensive Rebound - Offensive side Rebounds and doesn’t charge posession.
  • Defensive rebounds - The defending team rebounds and gains possession.
  • Jarrett Allen, Jose Alvarado, Kyle Anderson, Cole Anthony, and Steven Adams
  • Basketball is a loved sport because it is more available to the general public than any other sport. It is both playable and watchable. It just takes one person to play basketball, and it's a lot of fun. Basketball may be practiced on the road, at a schoolyard, inside, outdoors, and in a variety of other settings.
  • The basketball also symbolizes unity, teamwork, and something bigger than the individual. When players come together as a team, each member contributes their own strengths and skills to create a unified unit that is greater than the sum of its parts. Teamwork and unity are both crucial aspects of basketball, and the game encourages players to unite their efforts towards a common goal of winning the game. So, the basketball also symbolizes unity, teamwork, and something bigger than the individual, symbolizing the importance of collaboration and cooperation in life and in sports.