Pelanggaran (Foul & Violation) Dalam Bermain Bola Basket #basketball

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2 Jul 202007:38

Summary

TLDRThis video covers common violations in basketball, explaining rules like double dribbling, traveling, eight-second, three-second, 24-second, five-second, and back ball violations. Each violation is defined and examples are provided, helping viewers understand how these infractions occur during gameplay. The presenter also demonstrates how to avoid these mistakes with visual examples, making it easier to grasp. Overall, the video is a helpful guide for players and fans to learn more about basketball rules and avoid common errors.

Takeaways

  • 🏀 Double Dribble: When a player dribbles, stops, and then dribbles again, it is considered a double dribble violation.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Traveling Violation: Occurs when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball or after catching it.
  • ⏳ Eight Second Violation: A team must move the ball past the half-court line within 8 seconds of gaining possession.
  • ⏱️ Three Second Violation: An offensive player cannot stay in the opponent’s key (paint) area for more than 3 seconds without actively moving.
  • 🕰️ Twenty-Four Second Violation: A team must attempt a shot within 24 seconds of gaining possession, or it's a violation.
  • 🕔 Five Second Violation: During an inbound play, a player must pass the ball within 5 seconds or it results in a violation.
  • 🔄 Backcourt Violation (Back Ball): Occurs when a team crosses the half-court line with the ball and then returns it to their own half.
  • 🔄 Backcourt Violation Example 1: A player dribbles the ball back into their own half after crossing the midline.
  • 🔄 Backcourt Violation Example 2: After a player passes the ball across the half-court line, receiving a pass back is a violation.
  • 🔄 Backcourt Violation Example 3: If a player's foot crosses back over the midline while controlling the ball, it's a violation.

Q & A

  • What is a double dribble violation in basketball?

    -A double dribble occurs when a player dribbles the ball, stops, holds the ball, and then starts dribbling again. This is considered a violation.

  • What is a traveling violation in basketball?

    -Traveling happens when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball or takes steps after catching the ball without dribbling, such as during a layup.

  • Can you explain the 8-second violation in basketball?

    -The 8-second violation occurs when a team takes more than 8 seconds to move the ball from their own half of the court to the opponent's half. The ball must cross the midcourt line within 8 seconds.

  • What is the 3-second rule violation in basketball?

    -A 3-second violation happens when an offensive player stays in the opponent's key (area near the basket) for more than 3 seconds without attempting to exit or receive the ball.

  • What is the 24-second violation in basketball?

    -The 24-second violation occurs when a team fails to attempt a shot that hits the basket’s rim or backboard within 24 seconds of gaining possession of the ball.

  • Can you describe the 5-second violation during an inbound pass?

    -A 5-second violation occurs when a player fails to inbound the ball to a teammate within 5 seconds after the ball is made available for the throw-in.

  • What is a backcourt (back ball) violation in basketball?

    -A backcourt violation occurs when the offensive team crosses the midcourt line with the ball, but then the ball or a player with the ball goes back into the team's own half.

  • What are the three types of backcourt violations mentioned?

    -The three types of backcourt violations include: 1) dribbling back into your own half after crossing the midcourt line, 2) passing the ball back to a teammate in your own half after crossing midcourt, and 3) a player's foot stepping back into their own half after crossing midcourt while controlling the ball.

  • What happens if a player dribbles past midcourt but steps back with one foot while holding the ball?

    -This is also considered a backcourt violation because although the ball did not return to the player's own half, one of the player’s feet crossed back over the midcourt line while they were in possession of the ball.

  • Why is it important to follow the 24-second shot clock rule?

    -It ensures that teams play actively and attempt to score, preventing a team from holding onto the ball without taking a shot, which keeps the game fast-paced and engaging.

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