It is in the bottom right of the picture by all of the green cheering fans with music notes coming out of their mouths. It took me a really long time to find it, too!
The key is the rectangle shape underneath the basket that extends to the free throw line. The key is usually painted with the home team's colors. The key includes the free throw line, the 3 second mark, and the paint.
Shooting a basket from the high end of the circle that encompasses the free throw foul line.
The "U" shaped curve in the key is on the court is supposed to be sort of like a mark, so it can show the players where the 3 pointer's are or where you step for a lay-up etc.
The top of the key touches the top of the three point line, it goes down to the endline.
the answer is to find alot assists , rebounds,steals,and other stuff the main point is not points
The top of the 3 point line
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where is the top of the key ?
It is in the bottom right of the picture by all of the green cheering fans with music notes coming out of their mouths. It took me a really long time to find it, too!
Great britian Russia and France
According to the guide "Team Baseballs," your ball is worth between $500-750, depending on players present, authenticity, type of ball, and the all-important condition. Value also depends on whether the ball displays the complete American or National League roster. If it's combined Leagues/players, or missing key players, overall value decreases. Again, main value indicators are players displayed and condition of the signatures and ball.
these are the top performers or the key players in the game.
"The top British players are Danny Meyers, Marc Levers and David Clarke. There was much applause on the announcement of the return of these great players."
While one team has possession of the ball, a player is called for an infraction if he/she is in the key for 3 seconds. If there is a loose ball or a rebound, players may be in the key for as long as it takes for the ball to be rebounded or possessed.
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The game is a full contact game. It requires players to pull, push and, jump, run and of course tackle. Physical strength is key as each player must use it compete with their opposite number
Noted players key to ValueThe baseball will have a higher value if sold locally. The key to the value will rely on the signatures of any ballplayer that made it to the big leagues. You would have to do some home work, and find any noted players that signed the ball. Then a more accurate value can be placed on the ball. Signatures of ballplayers early in their career can carry a premium.
max is one of them and so is fast
According to the collector's price guide, "Team Baseballs," your ball is worth between $200-250, with value being greater or lower depending on exact players present - in particular, many of the players you mention - plus the all-important overall condition of the ball and autographs. Other key factors include type of ball (is it an "Official National League" ball?), whether there are any "clubhouse signatures" (autographs signed by ballboys, attendants, etc), and number of signatures present. Also, balls which document the entire American and/or National League rosters bring a premium versus a "hodge-podge" ball with players from both leagues on one ball. These factors, plus the authenticity of the significant signatures are the main variables in determining value.
There are many potential answers to that. The key thing is the ball is thrown by the referee up and in amongst 4 players, 2 from each team. The players will jump up to try to gain possession. This is done in the centre of the field, with all other players meant to be kept away. All the players will have matched up with their opposing players. The referee will check his watch before throwing up the ball. There can also be many pre-match formalities, depending on the occasion.unable to answer