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  • is a game played between two teams of five players each on a rectangular court, usually indoors.
  • commonly used techniques used in the game
    Shooting, passing, dribbling and rebounding
  • Shooting, passing, dribbling and rebounding
    TIP OFF
  • It occurs when two opponents have one or two hands so firmly upon the ball that neither can gain possession without undue roughness.
    held ball
  • It is obtained when the team that just shot the ball misses and then recaptures the ball
    OFFENSIVE REBOUND
  • Moving with the ball without dribbling
    Traveling
  • Dribbling the ball with both hands or restarting the dribble after stopping.
    DOUBLE DRIBBLE
  • Turning the ball over while dribbling
    CARRYING
  • Teams must attempt a shot within 24 seconds (NBA) or 14 seconds after an offensive rebound. The purpose of shot clock is to limit the amount of time a team can possess the ball

    SHOT CLOCK
  • Returning the ball to the backcourt after it has crossed the midcourt line.
    BACKCOURT VIOLATION
  • Holding the ball without passing, shooting, or dribbling for more than five seconds when closely guarded.
    FIVE-SECOND VIOLATION
  • An offensive player cannot stay in the opponent’s key area for more than three seconds
    THREE-SECOND VIOLATION
  • Illegal physical contact with an opponent.
    PERSONAL FOULS
  • Fouling a player in the act of shooting, resulting in free throws.
    SHOOTING FOUL
  • Unsportsmanlike conduct or other violations not involving physical contact (e.g., arguing with a referee).
    TECHNICAL FOUL
  • Excessive or violent contact with an opponent.
    FLAGRANT FOUL
  • After a certain number of team fouls, the opposing team is awarded free throws.
    TEAM FOULS
  • Awarded for shooting fouls or technical fouls: Taken from the free-throw line.
    FREE THROW
  • Can be made during stoppages in play: There is no limit to the number of substitutions.
    SUBSTITUTIONS
  • Officiate the game, enforce rules, and ensure fair play.
    REFEREE
  • Track points, fouls, and game time.
    SCORE AND TIMEKEEPERS
  • responsible for developing and implementing social media marketing strategies
    SPORTS MARKETING SPECIALIST
  • is responsible for hiring the new head coach.
    SPORTS TEAM MANAGER
  • is responsible for hiring the new head coach.
    AGENT
  • is responsible for providing live commentary and analysis of the match
    SPORTS BROADCASTER
  • is responsible for analyzing player statistics and scouting potential pitchers.
    SPORTS DATA ANALYST
  • is responsible for designing his recovery program
    SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
  • is a condition of having an abnormally low body temperature usually caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperature.
    HYPOTHERMIA
  • it occurs when the body's core temperature begins to rise
    HYPERTHERMIA
  • STAGES OF HYPERTHERMIA
    heat stress, heat fatigue and heat exhaustion
  • is the least likely to provide immediate medical assistance whenever there are emergencies
    SCHOOL CLINIC
  • SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
    SCHOOL RESOURCES, COMMUNITY RESOURCES,
  • Designate and train an emergency response team consisting of school staff. School Clinic must conduct regular drills and training sessions involving local emergency services.
    EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
  • Provide access to counseling services for students and staff affected by emergencies.
    COUNSELING SERVICES