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A lane violation is when a player tries to get a rebound before the ball gets to touch the rim during a free throw (high school rules). A key violation or "3 in the key" is when a player (offensive player or defensive player) is under the basket (known as the "paint") for more than 3 seconds.
No. A backcourt violation is when a back row player attacks the ball from above the height of the net while in front of or having jumped from in front of the 10 foot line.
Yes, the player receiving the pass must have established both feet in the front court to avoid having an over and back violation called.
that is a roll violation if you roll on your back because if you get down there and hand it off then it would not be a penalty.
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
No he is not
No, a basketball player is not allowed to throw the ball up in the air before attempting their foul shot. Players are able to do any preparation that will help them, but are not allowed to release the ball into the air before shooting.
If an umpire calls "first violation" it means there was more than one violation that a team made. If a player first contacts another player then bats the ball out, the first violation would be contact because that is the first rule that was broken.
No, a delayed dead ball is when a violation of the rules is committed but the play is, by rule, allowed to proceed to completion. After all play has stopped, the umpires will determine the remedy for the violation.
Travel.
There is no violation. It is the same as a pass
Kicking is a violation whether it is done by a defensive player or an offensive player. The kick needs to be intentional. The foot needs to be off the floor.