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Dr. James Naismith **(December 5, 1891).**
He invented Basketball.
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YMCA **(January 20, 1892)**
This was where the first official game of Basketball was played.
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Hamline University and the School of Agriculture **(February 9, 1895)**
The first college basketball was played in this university.
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The First Pro Basketball League is established.
What happened on **November 20, 1898**
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The Modern Hoop was invented
What happened on **May 14, 1906**?
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**May 28, 1949 -** NBA was formed
The NBA was formed on May __, 1949.
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The Modern Basketball
What was implemented on **February 5, 1958**?
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**FALSE** - Dribbling became part of Basketball on **March 18, 1959.**
(True/False)

Dribbling was not a part of the Basketball game only until **May 18, 1959.**
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The ABA - NBA merger
On **March 25, 1976,** what merger occured?
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**29.5 - 30 inches in circumference**
The official size of a basketball for men’s game.
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**28.5 inches**
The official size of a basketball for women’s game.
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49 - 54 inches high
When bounced off 6 feet from the floor, a well-inflated ball should bounce how high up?
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Basketball Court
The Basketball ___ is usually made of wooden floorboards. Its size is about 28 m x 17 m, according to international standards.
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True
**(True/False)**

However, the NBA states the floor dimension of the Basketball court should be 29 m x 15 m.
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Sideline
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Three-point line
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Endline
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Throw-in sideline
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Center Circle
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Free throw line
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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Three-point line
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
(Light green) What do you call this part of the Basketball court?
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BACKBOARD
It is a raised vertical board with a basket attached. It is made of a flat, rigid piece of material, often plexiglass. It is rectangular, as used in NBA, NCAA, and international basketball.
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72in x 42in
**Size of the backboard**: ____ :: **Size of the rim:** 18 in Diameter**.**
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GAME CLOCK
This clock runs whenever the ball is in play. It is stopped whenever the ball goes out of bounds, a foul is called, free throws are being shot, and during time outs.

When the ball is inbound, it starts once a player touches the ball.
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SHOT CLOCK
This clock shall be reset to 24 seconds anytime the following occurs: Change of possession from one team to another. Personal foul where ball is being inbounded in backcourt.

Violation where ball is being inbounded in backcourt
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True
**(True/False)**

Players on each team should wear the same outfits, which must not clash with the opposing team.

Each player should wear a numbered shirt, and no two players on the same team should wear the same number.
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**FALSE -** It is a violation; Traveling
**(True/False)**

In Basketball, dribbling the ball two hands while moving both feet is not a violation.
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True
**(True/False)**

When both hands touch the ball or the player stops dribbling, the player must only move one foot which is called the ***pivot foot***.
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Double dribbling violation
While in the game, Japeth has stopped dribbling, and he started another dribble and used either of his two hands to dribble the ball. What violation is this?
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**FALSE -** The players hand must **ONLY** be on top of the ball while dribbling.
**(True/False)**

The players hand can be on either the top or the bottom of the ball while dribbling.
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Pastor
Kobie tells Pastor that dribbling and slightly carrying the ball often happens in a Basketball game and usually isn’t noticed by the referee. Kobie insists that this is not a violation while Pastor, on the other hand, disagrees.

Who is right among the two of them?
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True
**(True/False)**

Once the offensive team crosses half court, they may not go back into the backcourt. This is called a backcourt violation.
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True
**(True/False)**

While they were playing Basketball during their IAC, Crisdane pushes Travis in order to get the ball to his teammates. This is a violation.
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Traveling
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Five second violation
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Double dribble
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Carrying/Palming the ball
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Kicking
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Over & back (half-court violation)
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Three seconds
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
**What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?**
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Hand check
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Charging/Player Control foul
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Holding
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Intentional Foul
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Blocking
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Technical foul
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Pushing
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
What Basketball Violation does this hand signal imply?
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Juan Carlos Ceriani
He invented Futsal in 1930 as a version of indoor football for recreation in YMCAs.
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Basketball courts
Futsal was originally developed to be played in this kind of courts.
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Futsal
The goal to creating this game was to to create a team game that could be played indoor or outdoor but that was similar to football
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True
**(True/False)**

Juan Carlos Ceriani took rules from other sports in creating the rules for Futsal: from basketball the number of team players (five) and the game duration (40 actual minutes); from water polo the rules about the goalkeeper; from team handball for the field and goal sizes.
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Habib Maphuz and Luiz Gonzaga de Oliveira
In 1956, the rules were modified by________ and _________ within the YMCA of São Paulo, Brazil to allow seniors to compete.
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Book of Rules of Futsal
(True/False)

In 1956, Luiz de Oliveira wrote the ______ of Futsal.
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Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Argentina and Brazil
In 1965, South American Futsal Confederation was formed consisting of these countries.
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José Antônio Inglêz
He was the journalist who was credited for coining the name “futsal” to define the sport who also happened to be the reason for its rapid spread.
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**FIFUSA - Federación Internacional de Fútbol de Salón** (initially comprised Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, and Uruguay)
Futsal began to spread across South America, and its popularity ensured the formation of a governing body in São Paulo in 1971, under the name of ____.
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Brazil
What country became the world governing body of Futsal as decided by then head of FIFUSA, President João Havelange.
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A C F D B E
**(FUTSAL)**

**Arrange the order of events in the correct sequence.**

**A.** Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol de Salón was formed

**B.** __**PANAFUTSAL decided to create a new worldwide body**__ for the preservation of futsal

**C.** __**Formation**__ of a governing body in São Paulo, under the name of __**Federación Internacional de Fútbol de Salón (FIFUSA**__)

**D.** __**FIFA wanted to promote and spread its own version of indoor football, different from the original one played in the South American countries**__, but they could not manage to come to an agreement with FIFUSA

**E,** In 2002, members of PANAFUTSAL formed AMF, an international futsal governing body independent of FIFA, in reaction to the alleged stagnancy of futsal under FIFUSA. __**Both FIFA and AMF continue to administer the game.**__

**F.** Due to a dispute between FIFA and FIFUSA over the name of fútbol, __**FIFUSA has registered the word fut-sal in 1985**__
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True
**(True/False)**

In Futsal, teams are comprised of four outfield players and one goalkeeper.
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**FALSE -** Must be kicked only within 4 seconds
**(True/False)**

In Futsal. the ball must be placed on the line and the kick must be taken within 7 seconds.
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Indirect Free Kicks
**(FUTSAL Fouls and Misconduct)**

When a player plays in a dangerous manner, impedes an opponent, prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball with her hands, goalkeeper __**takes more than 4 seconds to release the ball when in possession in his own half**__ plays the ball again within his own half after releasing the ball and the ball doesn’t touch an opponent or has gone out of play, or commits any offense for which play is stopped to caution or eject a player
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Yellow Card / Caution
**(FUTSAL Fouls and Misconduct)**

The offending player is shown a yellow card. If a player is shown two yellow cards in a match, he is shown a red card.
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Direct Free Kicks
**(FUTSAL Fouls and Misconduct)**

When a player __**kicks an opponent, tackles an opponent**__, trips an opponent, jumps at an opponent, charges an opponent, strikes an opponent, pushes an opponent, holds an opponent, spits at an opponent or handles the ball deliberately.
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Penalty Spot
**(FUTSAL Fouls and Misconduct)**

This is the spot 20 feet from goal-line and the center of the goal and placed at the top of the penalty area line.
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Advantage
**(FUTSAL Fouls and Misconduct)**

_______ is applied in Futsal. Direct free kick foul will count as accumulated fouls if _ is applied even if play is not stopped by the referees. If the referee gestures with both arms, the foul was a direct free kick foul and will be counted accordingly. If the gesture is with one arm, the free kick would have been indirect and will not count as an accumulated foul.
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True
(True/False)

For Futsal, __**all direct free kick fouls are recorded on the scoresheet and on the scoreboard as Accumulated Fouls**__. If one team accumulates __**6 or more**__ direct free kick fouls in one half, the opposing team will take a direct free kick without a wall.