While the dimensions of individual basketball courts vary, a playing
area 84 ft (25.6 m) long and 50 ft (15.2 m) wide—predominantly used in
recreational, high school, and intercollegiate competition—is
considered ideal for most players. Professional basketball courts are
slightly larger, 94 ft (28.7 m) long and 50 ft wide. In addition to
size, courts can vary in other ways, such as in the radius of the
circle situated at the center of the court and in the distance of the
3-point line (from beyond which a score counts for 3 points) from the
basket. For example, the 3-point line in high school and college games
is 19 ft 9 in (6 m) from the basket, while in international play it is
21 ft 6 in (6.6 m), and in the National Basketball Association (NBA)
it extends as far as 23 ft 9 in (7.2 m). The backboards were
originally used to prevent spectators from interfering with play. They
are generally 4 by 6 ft (1.2 by 1.8 m) and are connected to cast-iron
rims, or baskets, that are 18 in (45.7 cm) in diameter. Each basket
has a white, nylon-mesh net 15 to 18 in (38.1 to 45.7 cm) in length
connected to iron loops on the rim.
In the early days of its development, basketball was played with a
soccer ball. Today, the standard basketball is generally orange or
brown in color, with an outer cover of leather or nylon and a pebbled
(indented) surface to help players grip and control the ball. In men's
play, a basketball is 29.5 to 30 in (74.9 to 76.2 cm) in circumference
and 20 to 22 oz (567 to 624 g) in weight. In women's play the
basketball can be slightly smaller and lighter, 28.5 to 29 in (72.4 to
73.7 cm) in circumference and 18 to 20 oz (510 to 567 g) in weight.
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MLB Schedule.The standard basketball uniform consists of sneakers, socks, a
tank-top shirt, and shorts. Uniforms are often elaborately designed
and manufactured from synthetic fabrics such as nylon, rayon, and
polyester. Each player's uniform has a number, for identification,
that is usually displayed on both sides of the shirt. Sometimes the
player's name is displayed on the back of the shirt as well.
A basketball team is organized, guided, and instructed by a coach. The
team consists of five players—two guards, two forwards, and one
center—all of whom play offense and defense. The guards—the point
guard (known in basketball terminology as the 1 guard) and the
shooting guard (2 guard)—comprise what is called the backcourt. The
point guard is generally the leader of the team on the court, acting
as an extension of the coach. The point guard must have exceptional
ball-handling and passing skills, as well as good vision (ability to
see clearly what is happening in all parts of the court). The shooting
guard is generally a good ball handler with excellent shooting and
scoring talents. The small forward, the power forward, and the center
compose what is called the frontcourt. The small forward (3 player) is
usually a strong scorer from both near the basket and at a distance.
This player must have good fundamental skills, including rebounding,
ball handling, and passing. The power forward (4 player), who must be
big and strong, primarily concentrates on defense and rebounding. The
center (5 player) is usually the tallest player on the team, serving
as the cornerstone of most play. Good centers score points on offense
and block shots on defense. Although there are specific positions,
players can play anywhere on the court, according to the team's
strategy.
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