Basketball Infographics by Slidesgo
Basketball Infographics by Slidesgo
Basketball Infographics by Slidesgo
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What
Is
Basketball
?
About Basketball
Basketball is one of the most popular
sports in the world and one of the most
widely viewed. It is a team sport that
involves two teams of five active players
each trying to score points against one
another by throwing a ball through a 300
cm (10 feet) high hoop (the ‘basket’)
under organized rules. It is played on both
indoor and outdoor courts.
History of Basketball
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How
To
Play
Basketball
?
Parts of the Game
A Ball
B Basketball/Hoop
C Basketball Court
D Players
E The Referee
Techniques Used in
Basketball
• Positions
• Strategy
• Shooting
• Rebounding
• Passing
• Dribbling
• Blocking
Criteria For The Game
The size of the court, height of the
basket, size of the basketball, and
length of time that the game is played,
can all vary according to the age, size
and skill level of players.
The object of the game is to outscore one's opponents by throwing the ball through
the opponents' basket from above while preventing the opponents from doing so on
their own. An attempt to score in this way is called a shot. A successful shot is worth
two points, or three points if it is taken from beyond the three-point arc 6.75 meters
(22 ft 2 in) from the basket in international games and 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 m) in
NBA games. A one-point shot can be earned when shooting from the foul line after a
foul is made. After a team has scored from a field goal or free throw, play is
resumed with a throw-in awarded to the non-scoring team taken from a point
beyond the endline of the court where the points(s) were scored.
Iconic
Basketball
Players
Michael Jordan
Magic Johnson
Lebron James
Basketball World Championships