How do you award baseline and sideline balls in basketball?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-29
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the case of a foul or violation on either side, the server [moves the feet] to walk.

    conditions to enforce the service call violation; However, if the serve is executed under the aforementioned conditions, 2 steps forward and backward are allowed. However, in the event that the sideline, the baseline and off-court objects (e.g. chairs, walls, etc.) are insufficient [2m], the referee shall [take the initiative] to ask the defender to retreat [more than 2 steps] from the executing serve; If the referee does not ask for it, the player serving may ask the referee to assist in driving away the defender and keeping it at a distance.

    Foul or foul serve line and serve baseline ball cannot be moved; However, in the case of a team score, the executing player can move any number of steps left or right, or forward or backward to serve. However, after the score is scored, the sideline is suspended and the baseline ball is served, but it is not allowed to move left, right or back and forth any number of steps to serve; In the event that the server speculatively [does not pick up the ball] to execute the serve, the referee shall promptly pick up the ball and hand it over to the executing server and immediately [count].

    If the server is speculative, at the moment when the referee is about to count the seconds, hand the ball to another teammate, and then ask the teammate to step out of the court to execute the sideline and serve the baseline ball; At this point, the referee should immediately [count] and cannot wait for the other player to pick up the ball before starting to count. The second count is [5 seconds], that's , whistle.

    Ball, player out of bounds:

    The player himself steps on the outside line or the bottom line and says the player is out of bounds; If a player is out of touch and touches the ball, the player is deemed to have touched the ball out of touch and it is the opposing ball.

    When a player is out of bounds, and then jumps into the field from out of bounds to receive the ball, if he touches the ball without standing on his feet, this is considered as a player out of bounds and the opponent should be awarded the ball; It is lawful for a player to jump into the pitch from out of bounds and stand on his feet to touch, steal the ball, etc.

    When the two sides scramble for the ball, if one side steps on the outside line, the opposing ball is formed.

    The ball jumps out of bounds, but is still in the air and has not touched [off-field], including the sideline, the bottom line, the ground outside the field, etc., at that time, the ball is said to have not gone out of bounds; However, if the sphere touches any of the foregoing conditions, it is [out of bounds]. For example, touching the sideline, touching the baseline, touching the off-court chair, touching the off-field tree, touching the outsider, etc., as long as the touch [instant] is the ball out of bounds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Team A touches the ball out of bounds, then Team B serves the ball out of bounds (it can be the baseline or the sideline); 2.(1) If team A scores, then team B serves at their own baseline; (2) In the NBA, at the beginning of each quarter except the first quarter of the game, serve the ball from the baseline of the own side (for example, the first offense in the first quarter is initiated by Team A, then Team B will serve in the second and third quarters, and Team A will serve in the fourth quarter); 3.Team A when defending:

    1) A player fouls a player on team B, if a player from team B does not shoot up at the time of the foul, and team A has not committed 4 fouls in a single quarter, then team B serves a sideline ball; (2) When Team A has a serious defensive foul (physical foul, etc.), Team B will make 2 free throws and 1 throw, and then serve the sideline after the free throw; When Team A attacks: (1) Team A makes an offensive violation (24-second offense, three-second offense, walking, two dribbles, etc.), then Team B serves the sideline; (2) If team A fouls offensively, then team B serves the sideline;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When the ball is violated, out of line or fouled in the three-second zone, the ball is served on the baseline, but the referee must stand on the inside of the three-second zone extension line to hand the ball to the player, and the player cannot cross the three-second zone extension line to serve; The other situation is in the three-point circle, at the bottom of the free throw line extension line, the ball is sent from the baseline when it comes out of the baseline, and when the ball is next to the free throw line extension line or close to the free throw line, it is served at the center line, but the player can not make free throws when crossing the free throw line, and the referee must stand inside:; Three-second violations and walks are served at the free throw line extension.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The following situations are served at the baseline: after the opponent has scored, the ball goes out of bounds from the baseline; Serve on the touchline when the ball goes out of touch close to the touchline, or when a foul (or breach) occurs near the touchline; The midcourt serve is generally the position where the side that holds the ball after a technical foul is free throw. Or at the start of the second quarter, the team that didn't jump to the ball at the beginning serves at the halfway point, and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the ball goes out of bounds at the baseline, the baseline kick is served.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Points for Penalty Basketball Baseline Ball and Sideline Ball:

    1.After a successful shot or last free throw:

    Any opposing player of the scoring team has the right to take the throw-in at the end line or at any point behind the end line at the middle basket. This also applies after a time-out or each stoppage of play, when the referee hands the ball to a player or places it after the player is available for disposal.

    After a free throw has been registered for a technical foul or disqualification by a coach and/or a foul committed by a player for unsportsmanship or disqualification, a throw-in is taken at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table, regardless of whether the last free throw was successful or not.

    2.A throw-in is taken to restart play after a violation or each stoppage (except after a successful free throw or a layup is made):

    The throw-in player shall stand in the ball closest to the place where the offence or stoppage is designated by the referee, except directly behind the rebound.

    3.No other player may cause any part of his body to cross the line before the ball has been thrown over the line. The penalty is awarded to the opposing player to take the throw-in at the place where the throw-in was taken.

    Note: If a free throw or layup is invalid, the subsequent throw-in will be on the extension of the free throw line.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The situation of the baseline serveThis situation applies:

    1.Basketball out of bounds (bottom line out of bounds).

    2.Conversion of possession after a score.

    3.Fouls or violations near the baseline.

    The situation of the sideline serveThis situation applies:

    1.Basketball out of bounds (sideline out of bounds).

    2.Serve options after a timeout.

    3.Fouls or offences near the touchline.

    The situation of the half-time serveThis situation applies:

    1.Serve options after a timeout.

    Hope mine can help you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Baseline serve: After the opponent scores a score or the baseline is out.

    Sideline serve: A sideline violation or out of bounds.

    Midfield serve: Fight for the ball or dispute the ball at the beginning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sideline ball is a ball game term. When the ball goes out of the sideline, the player will re-throw the ball to the player in the form of hand throw, and continue to play, such a ball is called a sideline ball, which is a kind of throw-in.

    The case of the open sideline ball:

    Team A when defending:

    1) A player fouls a player on team B, if a player from team B does not shoot up at the time of the foul, and team A has not committed 4 fouls in a single quarter, then team B serves a sideline ball;

    2) When Team A has a serious defensive foul (physical foul, etc.), Team B will make 2 free throws and 1 throw, and after the free throw, Shenzai will serve on the sideline;

    When Team A entered the tour and attacked Wang:

    1) Team A's offensive offense (24-second violation, three-second violation, walking, two dribbles, etc.), then Team B serves the sideline ball;

    2) Team A is fouled offensively, then Team B sends a late line ball.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How to Determine Basketball Sideline Ball and Baseline Ball:

    1. After the shot or the last free throw is successful, any member of the opposing team of the scoring team has the right to throw a throw-in on the end line or any point behind the end line at the middle basket. After a time-out or each stoppage of play, the referee hands the ball to a player or places it after the player is available for disposal. After a free throw has been registered for a technical foul or disqualification foul by a coach or a foul committed by a player for unsportsmanship or disqualification, the throw-in is taken at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table, regardless of whether the last free throw was successful or not.

    2. After a breach or each stoppage, the throw-in kick resumes play, and the throw-in player shall stand outside the bounds closest to the place designated by the referee as the offence or stoppage, except where it is directly behind the rebound.

    3. No other player shall allow any part of his body to cross the boundary before the ball is thrown over the boundary, and the penalty shall award the ball to the opposing player to throw the throw-in at the place where the throw-in was taken.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello dear! I've seen your question and I'm trying to sort out the answer, and I'll get back to you in five minutes, so please wait a minute

    In the game of basketball, which ones should be served after the penalty and which should be sent to the sideline.

    Hello dear! I've seen your question and I'm trying to sort out the answer, and I'll get back to you in five minutes, so please wait a minute

    The following situations are served at the baseline: after the opponent has scored, the ball goes out of bounds from the baseline; Serve on the touchline when the ball goes out of touch close to the touchline, or when a foul (or breach) occurs near the touchline; The midfield serve is generally the position where the side that has the ball after a technical foul is free throw. Or at the beginning of the second quarter, the team that did not jump to the ball at the beginning serves the ball in the middle line, and so on (under the FIBA rules).

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  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Team A touches the ball out of bounds, then Team B serves the ball out of bounds (it can be the baseline or the sideline);

    2.(1) If team A scores, then team B serves at their own baseline; (2) In the NBA, at the beginning of each quarter except the first quarter of the game, serve the ball from the baseline of the own side (for example, the first offense in the first quarter is initiated by Team A, then Team B will serve in the second and third quarters, and Team A will serve in the fourth quarter);

    3.When Team A defends: (1) A player fouls a player of Team B, if a player of Team B does not shoot up at the time of the foul, and Team A has not committed 4 fouls in a single quarter, then Team B serves a sideline ball; (2) Team A defends fouls.

    When it is serious (physical foul, etc.), Team B will make 2 free throws and 1 throw, and then serve the sideline after the free throw;

    When Team A attacks: (1) Team A's offense violation (24-second offense, 3-second offense.

    Walking, two dribbles, etc.), then Team B serves the sideline; (2) Team A offensive foul.

    Then Team B serves the sideline;

    International Basketball: Serve the ball at the halftime sideline at the beginning of each quarter except the first quarter.

    Hope it helps, o(o

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Throw the ball into bounds at the touchline closest to the end line where the foul or violation occurred. The red shaded part of the picture is the starting line, and the other parts are the nearest sideline ball.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, out of bounds to the bottom line to the bottom line to serve the bottom line ball, out to the sideline to send the side line ball. After the goal is scored, the baseline is also served.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally, the serve mainly depends on where the ball is out of bounds, and the serve is based on the principle of proximity. (i.e. the nearest touchline or baseline where the ball goes out of bounds).

    1.Except for the jump ball in the first quarter, the other three quarters were served at the halfway line.

    2.If it is judged to be a scrum or the jump ball does not win the ball, the team that did not win the ball will serve according to the previous time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The following situations are served at the baseline: after the opponent has scored, the ball goes out of bounds from the baseline; Serve on the touchline when the ball goes out of touch close to the touchline, or when a foul (or breach) occurs near the touchline; The midcourt serve is generally the position where the side that holds the ball after a technical foul is free throw. Or at the start of the second quarter, the team that did not jump to possession at the beginning of the game serves at the halfway point, and so on (under FIBA rules).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Basketball Rules state that a player who throws a ball into bounds should not: 6 1 The ball is out of hand for more than 5 seconds.

    6 1 Walk into the field with the ball in hand. 6 1 After the ball is thrown into touch, the ball touches out of touch. 6 1 Touching the ball on the field before it touches another player.

    6 1 makes the ball directly into the basket. 6 1 The total distance of lateral movement from the designated place of entry of the ball in one or both directions exceeds a total distance of 1 metre before or when the ball leaves the hand. However, as long as the situation permitted, he could step back from the line as far as he could.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

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