The act of moving while bouncing the ball on the floor
Occurs when there is a stoppage in the game and can be any of the following: Referee blows the whistle (play is stopped, ball is dead), ball has gone “out of bounds,” a jump ball (tie up call), etc. The game clock stops on all dead balls
The team that has possession of the basketball and is attempting to score points
When a player is facing the basket with shoulders parallel to the basket
Player with the ball dribbles the ball to one hand then dribbles the ball back to the other hand
When the ball travels out of the court area (the sidelines and baselines)
A “free” shot taken from the free throw line after a foul has been committed
Basic offensive position that a player may: Shoot, Pass, or Drive to the basket out of
Defense that starts at the opponents side of the court when the offense is trying to get the ball in and bring it up the court
When an offensive player (that does not have possession of the ball) stands in the paint area for 3-seconds or more
An offensive player that intentionally gets in a position to “block” a defender from guarding another offensive player to put the player in a position to be “open”
Team that has control of the ball
When a ball handler takes too many steps while dribbling
If a game is tied after the regulation time has expired, the game is extended
Referred to as the “easiest shot” in basketball; occur when a player drives to the basket and finishes with a short, one handed “lay in” shot under the basket
A move to “trick” a defender
Refers to the length of time used to represent quarters, halves, or overtimes in a basketball game as shown on the official scoreboard/score clock