You can't do anything about it or have no business doing anything about it.
That would be spiking the ball
I dunno - a tedder ball court does not exist. A tedderball does.
A cross court is a shot that is played diagonally into opponents court. It is a very effective shot which if hit properly can take the ball away from the opponent.
A crosscourt in badminton is where you hit the ball over the net. Hence the cross for crossing over the net.
The order in which the players are on the court.
when the ball goes out of bounds on the side line it is inbounded from the nearest point where it left the court by the team that did not touch the ball last when the ball left the court.
yes you can
Cross court is more commenly known as back-courtHere is a quick definition:Backcourt violation or over & back violation- violation that occurs when the offensive team has brought the ball into the frontcourt, returns the ball into the backcourt once it has positioned itself in the front court: the offensive team crosses the half court line and then crosses back into the back court.As soon as a player from that team touches it in the backcourt , the ball is dead and is awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in.For more info go to:www.eba-stats.com/glossary/topics/over_and_back.htm
after your team loses posession of the ball
A Gunner is mostly a player who shoots the ball most off the time down the court offensively
He means exactly that, you do it for him. The ball is now in your court, do you feel the same?
There are several violations in basketball that are called back court violations:1) The offensive team has 8 seconds (NBA) or 10 seconds (college) to bring the ball from the back court to the front court after inbounding. If the offensive team cannot advance the ball from the back court to the front court in the time allotted, a back court violation is called.2) Once the offensive team brings the ball across the mid court line, they may not pass the ball to a teammate who is behind the mid court line. This is also commonly called an 'over and back violation'.3) Should an offensive player lose control of the ball in the front court, due to their own error, and the ball cross the mid court line back into the back court , the offensive team cannot regain possession of the ball without having a back court violation (over and back) called.