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Balance, Team Play.
Ver: Team Play Balance.
Ball: "Balón"
Ver: Balón.
The standard Basketball is between 29.5 and 30 or 30.5 inches (74.9 to 78 cm) in
circumference, 9 1/2 inches in diameter and weighs 20 to 22 ounces (the variances allowed
are determined by the particular rule set). It is used by: FIBA, men and women; NBA; and NCAA,
men.
The "small ball", is between 28.5 and 29 inches (72.4 and
73.5 cm) and it is used by the NCAA, women and the WNBA. Circumference is the major
difference between ball used in different leagues. It used to be
that the width of the channels used to vary, but this difference appears to have
evaporated (2.25 inch / 6.35 mm is now the standard maximum).
"Ball".
A defensive
terminology: "I have the man with the ball !".
Ball Fake: "Finta de Balón"
Ver: Finta de Balón
A technique in which a player uses the ball
to fake a shot or pass.
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Ball Handling:
Manejo del balón.
Ball-Man Line.
Imaginary line between the ball and your man.
Balón: "Ball"
El balón de básquetbol
estándar tiene entre 29.5
y 30 o 30.5 inches (74.9 a 78 cm) en circunferencia, 9 1/2 inches de diámetro y pesa
entre 20 y 22 onzas (the variances allowed are determined by the particular rule set). It
is used by: FIBA, men and women; NBA; and NCAA, men.
The "small ball", is between 28.5 and 29 inches (72.4 and
73.5 cm) and it is used by the NCAA, women and the WNBA. Circumference is the major
difference between ball used in different leagues. It used to be
that the width of the channels used to vary, but this difference appears to have
evaporated (2.25 inch / 6.35 mm is now the standard maximum).
Balón Muerto: "Dead Ball"
Ver: Dead Ball.
Un balón que no está en juego, que no está en movimiento.
Balón Retenido: "Held Ball"
Ver: Held Ball.
Ocurre cuando dos jugadores contrarios colocan una o ambas manos firmemente en el balón al mismo tiempo, a cuando un jugador coloca una o ambas manos
firmemente en el balón sujeto por el contrario.
Balón Robado: "Steal"
Ver: Steal.
Sacarle el balón al equipo
contrario, tanto mientras manejan el balón como interceptando un pase.
n. A steal is credited to a player when he takes the ball away from an opponent by any legal means.
A steal cannot be credited unless a turnover has also been charged. However there are
several instances when a turnover can be
charged without a steal.
See the situations when a steal is credited and our interpretations
at eBA
System Area .
Bang the Boards.
To go after a rebound
very aggressively. Also "Bang the Glass".
Bank Shot.
A shot that is
aimed at a spot on the backboard
at such an angle so that it caroms, or "banks", into the basket
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