Grade 6, PE BB TRUE/FALSE Flashcards
The 3-second rule limits the time defensive player may stay in the basketball key.
F - Offensive player.
Not defensive player
Once the ball is in the air, it is free, no team is in possession, and everyone can remain in the key to block or to rebound or to shoot
T
If the center is playing his or her role, he or she will be taking a lots of outside shots.
F - responsible mainly for scoring, rebounding, and defense near the basket
(Not outside shots)
An assist is a pass to a teammate who scores a basket immediately or after one dribble has been taken
T
A charge, is a defensive foul,when the person with the ball rushes into a non-moving defender
T
The center position is generally the tallest player on the floor, responsible mainly for scoring rebounding and defense near the basket
T
The backcourt, is the half of thecourt a team is defending
T
A three point shot is considered a field goal when the shot is made
T
The forward position is primarily responsible for scoring and rebounding
T
A lay-up, is a long range shot using one hand to bank the ball off the backboard.
F - short range
Not long range
The pivot foot, is the foot that must remain touching the floor to avoid traveling
T
A screen is an attempt to prevent a defender from guarding a teammate by standing in the defender’s way
T
The screening player may be moving when attempting to set a screen.
F - The screening player must remain stationary; a moving screen is an offensive foul.
(Not moving)
A man-to-man defense is a defense in which each player is responsible for a section of the basketball court.
F - each player guards a single opposing player
Not section of basketball court
The perimeter is the area outside the key but well inside the three-point arc.
T