In case you have the ball right near the outabounce line and your about to fall outabounce
Lets go out there and play some basketball
i would have to say the ball to me its fun shooting the ball in the hoop
no, if a person has not gone to college and has not played basketball for money, they are aloud to play.
Jugamos basquetból
jugar al baloncesto
soccer coz you have to play the full 90 minutes, 1 break
One great thing about Japanese is that it has no third-person verbs. Also, there is no "do." I'll explain. And I will make mistakes in English on purpose to show you. "do you play basketball?" would be "you play basketball?" in Japanese. In polite Japanese, you simply add a "ka" sound to the end of the sentence to make it a question. "does he play basketball?" would be "he play basketball?" in Japanese. In other words, there is no equivalent for "plays." Also, in Japanese the word order is changed. The most basic way to say "Do you play basketball?" is "anata-wa basuke wo-shimasu ka" Or, You basketball play "ka"?
je peux jouer au basket (/basketball) maintenant
Ellos juegan al baloncesto.
"plays basketball" in Spanish is "juega baloncesto".
There are many, many teams that play basketball. No one would know the answer to this question although, world wide, it would be safe to say that there are many thousands of people employed by the sport of basketball.
I say Lisa Leslie.