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  2. Pick-up game - Wikipedia

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    Pick-up games usually lack officials and referees, which makes them more disorganized and less structured than regular games. Without formal rules and regulations, pick-up games are often played with a less rigid set of rules. The original sports may also be modified to accommodate the environment, such as using one basketball hoop instead of ...

  3. Biddy Basketball - Wikipedia

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    A youth basketball court. This court could be used for biddy basketball games or tournaments. Depending on the formality of the games, rules can be similar to FIBA regulated games in a tournament setting or, in an informal setting such as a pick-up game, then the rules can be more akin to those observed during a streetball competition.

  4. Twenty-one (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    All free throws count as one point towards a player's count. If three free throws are made in a row, the free throw shooter is handed the ball back at the top of the key and play is live again. The game is won by the player who accumulates exactly 21 points. If a player goes over 21 points, his score is reduced to 11 points.

  5. New high school basketball free-throw rules have dramatically ...

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    A new, nationwide HS basketball rule eliminated the one-and-one in favor of two shots starting this season. Reaction in North Jersey has been mixed. New high school basketball free-throw rules ...

  6. List of dodgeball variations - Wikipedia

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    Spider is a free-for-all variant of dodgeball with a wide-open playing area. The game begins with the balls arranged in a pyramid at the center of the playing area. A randomly selected player starts the game by kicking the pyramid, scattering the balls around the area. Each player attempts to pick up a free-roaming ball and hit someone else.

  7. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Typewritten first draft of the rules of basketball by Naismith. On 15 January 1892, James Naismith published his rules for the game of "Basket Ball" that he invented: [1] The original game played under these rules was quite different from the one played today as there was no dribbling, dunking, three-pointers, or shot clock, and goal tending was legal.

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  9. Streetball - Wikipedia

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    Streetball (or street basketball) is a variation of basketball, typically played on outdoor courts and featuring significantly less formal structure and enforcement of the game's rules. As such, its format is more conducive to allowing players to publicly showcase their own individual skills.