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PHED 103 - TEAM SPORTS
BASKETBALL
CATCHING/RECEIVING
&
SHOOTING
PREPARED BY GROUP 2
PHED 103 - TEAM SPORTS
CATCHING/RECEIVING & SHOOTING
SIGNIFICANCE OF LEARNING CATCHING/RECEIVING
& SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL
SCORING OPPORTUNITIES
OFFENSIVE STRATEGIES
DEFENSIVE STRATEGIES
MOMENTUM-SHIFTING PLAYS
PREPARED BY GROUP 2
CATCHING/RECEIVING
Catching is a fundamental
skill in basketball that
involves a player catching a
ball passed from a teammate,
grabbing the rebound off a
missed shot, or intercepting a
pass when playing defense.
PREPARED BY GROUP 2
CATCHING/RECEIVING
Catching helps with ball
control, rebounding, scoring
opportunities and boosting of
confidence and morale.
Practicing and mastering this
skill is important for any
player who wants to succeed
in the game.
Common Types of Passes a Player
Should Catch:
Chest Passes
Bounce Passes
Overhead Passes
Common Types of Defensive Plays a Player
Should Catch:
Rebounding
Steal
PASSES AND PLAYS TO CATCH
PASSES TO CATCH
CHEST PASSES
BOUNCE PASSES
CHEST PASS
OVERHEAD PASSES
PLAYS TO CATCH
REBOUNDING
STEAL
PASSES TO CATCH
CHEST PASSES
BOUNCE PASSES
BOUNCE PASS
OVERHEAD PASSES
PLAYS TO CATCH
REBOUNDING
STEAL
PASSES TO CATCH
CHEST PASSES
BOUNCE PASSES
OVERHEAD PASS
OVERHEAD PASSES
PLAYS TO CATCH
REBOUNDING
STEAL
PASSES TO CATCH
CHEST PASSES
BOUNCE PASSES
REBOUNDING
OVERHEAD PASSES
PLAYS TO CATCH
REBOUNDING
STEAL
PASSES TO CATCH
CHEST PASSES
BOUNCE PASSES
STEAL
OVERHEAD PASSES
PLAYS TO CATCH
REBOUNDING
STEAL
CATCHING/RECEIVING
How to Catch A Basketball
(Offensive Passing):
1.
2.
3.
Position and form your hands in a ‘W’ Shape
and ready your hands from where the pass is
coming from.
Keep hands out from the chest, (not too close
to the body, and not too far, just enough for
you to comfortably receive the ball.)
Ideally, when the ball is passed, it should now
be easy to receive and have a firm grip on it.
Additional Information On Offensive Passing:
Not every pass will be passed perfectly to you,
sometimes a pass will come out of nowhere or may
even be deflected changing the course of the ball.
That is why you should always be ready and
anticipate the ball.
CATCHING/RECEIVING
How to Catch A Basketball
(Rebounding and Defensive Steal):
Rebounding and defensive stealing are both
important components of basketball, but they
require greater skill to master and practice.
They involve accurate timing and positioning,
which can be difficult to do in a game since
these moves occur less frequently than
receiving passes from teammates. Thus,
mastering these skills requires great
coordination and mastery of jump timing and
positioning.
SHOOTING
Shooting in Basketball is the
fundamental skill of
attempting to score points
by propelling the ball into
the opponent's basket.
There are many different
types of basketball shots.
Some of the most basic
basketball shots include:
SHOOTING
Shooting in Basketball is the
fundamental skill of attempting to
score points by propelling the ball
into the opponent's basket.
There are many different types of
basketball shots. Some of the most
basic basketball shots include:
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
TYPES OF SHOOTING
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
BANK SHOT
A bank shot occurs when an offensive
player attempts to make a field goal
with a jump shot, and the ball bounces
off the backboard and goes into the
basket without hitting the rim.
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
DUNK
A dunk, or slam dunk, is an offensive
shot attempt in which a player scores a
two-point field goal by jumping into the
air and slamming the ball into the net
while touching the rim of the basket
with one or two hands.
THREE-POINT
SHOT
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
FREE THROW
A free throw, or foul shot, is an unguarded
scoring attempt made at the free-throw line, a
line on the basketball court located fifteen feet
from the net. A referee awards free throws to a
basketball player after a member of the
opposing team commits a personal or technical
foul against them, their teammates, or an
official. Free throws provide a basketball team
with an opportunity to score points outside of
the shot clock during a game.
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
GRANNY SHOT
A granny shot, or underhand shot, is a
shooting style in which the player holds
the ball in two hands with arms extended
in front of their body. The shooter bends
and raises their knees while bringing the
ball down their legs and releases it on the
upswing.
SHOT
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
FLOATER
A floater is a layup variation in which the
ball handler throws a high arc toward the
net while jumping up on one or two feet.
It is a difficult shot to master, but a great
shooter can add this type of shot to their
basketball skills with regular basketball
training.
SHOT
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
HOOK SHOT
This one-handed shot requires the player
to stand close to the hoop and swing
their arm in a curved motion to send the
ball toward the hoop and score a field
goal. In a jump hook, the ball handler
stands with their back to the basket and
then turns on their pivot foot to jump
while flicking the ball into the net.
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
JUMP SHOT
A jump shot is one of the most basic shooting
techniques and common ways to make a field goal
in a basketball game. To make a jump shot,
basketball players use their legs to jump straight up
while raising the ball above their heads. Jump
shots are best for mid-range to long-range shots. A
fadeaway is a jump shot in which the player
shooting the ball jumps backward. It’s one of the
most challenging shots to defend against because
it creates space between the shooter and a
defensive player.
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
LAYUP
Layups are also one of the most basic
shots, especially within a short range of
the basket. The ball handler dribbles the
ball as they approach the basket and
raises it with one hand to bounce it off the
backboard and into the net. Once they stop
dribbling to aim, they can only take two
steps or receive a violation for traveling.
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
SHOT
PULL-UP
A pull-up is a two-motion jump shot in
which the player drives to the net while
dribbling, stops, and jumps up to take the
shot. The player then lands on both feet
(jump step) or in a one-two step, where
they land on their right or left foot and
follow with the opposite. A pull-up three is
a pull-up made at the three-point line.
TYPES OF SHOOTING
BANK SHOT
DUNK
FREE THROW
GRANNY SHOT
FLOATER
HOOK SHOT
JUMP SHOT
LAYUP
PULL-UP
THREE-POINT
THREE-POINT SHOT
A three-point shot—a three-point field
goal or three-pointer—is an essential
shot made outside the three-point line,
the arc situated twenty-two feet from
the net. It’s worth three points instead
of the two awarded to other field
goals.
SHOT
PHED 103 - TEAM SPORTS
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