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Florendo, Rochelle Basketballskillsppt (Canva)
BASKETBAL
L SKILLS
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INTRODUCTIO
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Basketball,
Naismith,
invented
a
in
Canadian-American
1891 by James
physical
education instructor, at the International
YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)
Training School in Springfield,
Massachusetts, evolved from a need for an
indoor sport during the winter months. The
game quickly gained popularity, becoming a
collegiate sport within a decade and later
gaining international recognition.
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ABOUT
BASKETBALL
Basketball classes have 15
participants, but only 5 player
from each team play on the court.
Inside the court, there are total of
10 players.
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HISTORY OF
BASKETBALL
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Invention (1891)
James Naismith, tasked with
creating an indoor game for
physical education students,
invented basketball, using a
soccer ball and peach baskets as
goals.
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Early Rules:
Naismith wrote the original rules, which were published in the Springfield College
school magazine in January 1892.
Rapid Growth:
Basketball quickly gained popularity, becoming a collegiate sport and spreading
throughout the United States and Canada.
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Professional Leagues:
The first professional league was formed in 1898, and the National Basketball
Association (NBA) was established in 1946, solidifying the sport's cultural importance
in the United States.
Global Popularity:
Basketball has become a global phenomenon, with leagues and players captivating
audiences worldwide.
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Basketball's Impact:
Basketball has had a significant impact on American culture, inspiring countless
athletes and fans alike.
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BASKETBALL
SKILLS
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SHOOTIN
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Shooting is the act of throwing
the ball with an intention of
getting it into the ring or basket
to earn points. This is an
offensive skill that every
basketball player should master
to win a game.
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SHOOTIN
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There are things to remember in shooting the ball. In
basketball, BEEF is an acronym for a shooting
technique that helps player remember the proper
form.
DRIBBLIN
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Fundamental skill of repeatedly
bouncing the ball on the ground
with one hand, allowing players
to move the ball while
maintaining possession and
control.
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REBOUNDIN
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a rebound occurs when a player retrieves
the ball after a missed field goal attempt.
There are offensive rebounds, where a
player grabs the ball after their team's
missed shot, and defensive rebounds,
where a player secures the ball after the
opposing team's missed attempt.
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TYPES OF
PASSING
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CHEST PASS
a pass that involves passing the
ball from the chest level going to
the teammates chest level.
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BOUNCE PASS
the act of throwing the ball to
the receiver’s side bouncing it in
the floor toward him/her.
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OVERHEAD PASS
also known as a skip pass, is a
two-handed pass thrown over
the head, used for long-distance
passes, especially to start a fast
break or move the ball quickly
across the court.
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BASEBALL PASS
In basketball, a "baseball pass" is a
long, one-handed pass that mimics the
motion of throwing a baseball, used to
quickly advance the ball down the
court, especially during fast breaks.
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BASEBALL PASS
To make a baseball pass, a player must
extend the ball behind their head with
their throwing arm while turning their
chest backwards. They'll step forward
with the opposite leg of their throwing
hand. This is like a windup for a
baseball pitcher. The player then
throws the ball toward their target.
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CONCLUSIO
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It emphasizing the importance of mastering basketball skills. It highlights how these
skills, such as dribbling, passing, and rebounding, contribute not only to success on
the court but also to valuable life skills. Teamwork, discipline, strategic thinking, and
resilience are all fostered through the practice and application of basketball skills,
ultimately leading to personal and professional growth. The lesson encourages
students to actively engage in the sport, recognizing that the pursuit of basketball
skills can translate into success in various aspects of their lives.
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