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  2. Goaltending (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Goaltending includes interfering with a shot on its downward arc or after it has touched the backboard and has a chance of going in the hoop. Goaltending is a violation of the rules in the sport of basketball. It consists of certain forms of player interference with the ball while it is on its way to the basket.

  3. Category:Basketball penalties - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Basketball penalties" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Goaltending (basketball) P. Personal foul (basketball) S ...

  4. Basket interference - Wikipedia

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    Basket interference by the defensive team and goaltending are the only violations in basketball for which points are automatically awarded. [10] FIBA has rules on basket interference. FIBA Art.31.2.4 (2014) – interference occurs under certain conditions when a player touches the ball, basket, rim, or backboard in a motion that "the ball has ...

  5. Nobody seems to like college basketball’s goaltending review ...

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    Goaltending replay is one of the worst rules ever passed in college hoops,” Hall of Fame college basketball writer Mike DeCourcy posted on X the night of the UK-LSU game. “Just tonight I ...

  6. Forfeit (sport) - Wikipedia

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    In the Gaelic games of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie and ladies' Gaelic football, a forfeit is called a walkover (Irish: bua gan choimhlint). The team that concedes a game in a competition may receive punishment(s) such as a fine, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] deduction of league points, automatic relegation [ 11 ] or elimination from a competition.

  7. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Initially, basketball was played with an "ordinary association football (soccer ball), [6] although the sport now uses its own ball. The goal is placed 10 feet (3.05 m) above the court. Originally a basket was used (thus "basket-ball"), so the ball had to be retrieved after each made shot. Today a hoop with an open-bottom hanging net is used ...

  8. Outline of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Penalty = Loss of ball: A throw-in is awarded to the opponent at the previous throw in spot. Five-second closely guarded violation – When a player with the ball is guarded closely for five seconds. Penalty = Loss of ball: The opposing team gets to throw-in the ball from the out-of-bounds spot nearest the violation.

  9. Flagrant foul - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for both unsportsmanlike and disqualifying fouls in full-court basketball is two free throws and a throw-in from the throw-in line in the team’s frontcourt. In the halfcourt 3x3 variant, the penalty is also two free throws, but possession after the free throws varies based on the degree of the foul. After a player's first ...