What does 2 thumbs up mean in basketball?

Jump Ball – When both players have control over the ball at the same time, it is indicated by both thumbs pointing upwards with arms extended.
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What are the hand signals in basketball?

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  • Blocking- signal foul, hands on hips.
  • Charging-clenched fist.
  • Double Foul- waving clenched fist.
  • Holding-signal foul; grasp wrist.
  • Illegal Dribble- patting motion.
  • Illegal Use of Hands- signal foul, strike wrist.
  • Jump ball- thumbs up.
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What is the call when the referee holds up two fingers?

Two fingers up. Ball contacted more than once by a player. The block does not count. The official indicates that the server may now serve.
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Why do basketball refs wave their arms?

The "not closely guarded" signal (arms outstretched parallel to the ground) is CCA approved only. The signal is used to indicate a defensive player is not close enough to the player with the ball to begin a closely guarded count. It is also used to show that a player is no longer closely guarded after a count began.
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What is illegal use of hands in basketball?

Illegal use of hands in basketball refers to when a player slaps or otherwise commits a foul with their hands against the opposing player.
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What do the whistles mean in basketball?

In basketball, whistles are only used by referees and are used to signal the start of play, end of play, a foul or a timeout. The referee may also use the whistle to give a short notice before a dead-ball period ends, such as to break the teams up from their huddle during a timeout.
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What is an illegal dribble in basketball?

Illegal Dribble

Dribbling is when the ball is bounced with one hand onto the floor. Putting two hands on the ball ends the dribble. The player can change the hand they are dribbling with, but after the ball hits one hand it must hit the floor next to be a valid dribble.
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Is hand checking illegal?

What Is Hand Checking Rule? The hand check rule prohibits a defender from placing and holding an opponent's hand. Unless he is in the basket-near area with his back to the basket, all actions are illegal. Defenders can momentarily touch the opponent's hand anywhere on the field.
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Is illegal dribble an official hand signal?

The referee's signal for an illegal dribble is to do a dribbling motion with both of his hands. What It Means: After a team inbounds the ball, they are given ten seconds to get the ball past half court. If it takes them longer than ten seconds, the referee will blow the play dead and call a ten-second violation.
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What signal is never repeated by the second referee?

The R2 doesn't repeat the hand signal. For a delay sanction, hold hand against the opposite wrist on the side being sanctioned. This is for a delay warning.
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What do you call when the line judges raise and cross his both arms and hands in front of the chest?

5b. Service Line Fault: Wave the flag over the head and point the service area using index finger, extended arm shoulder height. 6. View of Play Blocked: Raise and cross both arms in front of the chest, palms facing the body.
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When the referee raises his her thumbs vertically What kind of hand signal is this?

If two or more faults are committed by opponents simultaneously, a double fault is called and the rally is replayed, signaled by the ref raising both thumbs vertically.
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Can you double dribble in basketball?

A player shall not dribble for a second time after his first dribble has ended unless between the 2 dribbles he has lost control of a live ball on the playing court because of: A shot for a field goal. A touch of the ball by an opponent. A pass or fumble that has touched or been touched by another player.
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What are the 5 basic rules of basketball?

What Are the Rules of Basketball?
  • Only five players per team on the court. ...
  • Score more than your opponent to win. ...
  • Score within the shot clock. ...
  • Dribbling advances the ball. ...
  • The offense has five seconds to inbound the ball. ...
  • The offense must advance the ball. ...
  • Ball and ballhandler must remain inbounds.
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What are the different referees hand signals?

Brush with the palm of one hand the fingers of the other; held vertically; USAV: Brush fingers of opposite hand once over palm of vertical hand. Cover the wrist with a yellow card (warning) and with a red card (penalty). Lines: Point down with flag. Lines: Raise flag vertically.
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What is the Michael Jordan rule?

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, then Detroit Pistons coach Chuck Daly described the Jordan Rules as: If Michael was at the point, we forced him left and doubled him. If he was on the left wing, we went immediately to a double team from the top. If he was on the right wing, we went to a slow double team.
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Why is there no zone defense in the NBA?

The NBA banned the zone defense in the 1940s because they feared that it would change the game's dynamics. The man-to-man coverage significantly depicted the essence of basketball back in the day, so the league didn't want to mess with that.
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What is it called when a player grabs a missed shot?

In basketball, a rebound, sometimes colloquially referred to as a board, is a statistic awarded to a player who retrieves the ball after a missed field goal or free throw.
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How many steps can you take for a layup?

“A layup is the action of a player dribbling towards the hoop, taking two steps, and then laying the basketball into the hoop off the backboard.”
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Can you punch a ball in basketball?

A player shall not kick the ball or strike it with the fist. Kicking the ball or striking it with any part of the leg is a violation when it is an intentional act. The ball accidentally striking the foot, the leg or fist is not a violation.
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What is 3 seconds in the key?

The three seconds rule (also referred to as the three-second rule or three in the key, often termed as lane violation) requires that in basketball, a player shall not remain in their team's foul lane for more than three consecutive seconds while that player's team is in control of a live ball in the frontcourt and the ...
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Why is there a shot clock in basketball?

The shot clock was originally introduced in the NBA in 1954 as a way to increase scoring and reduce stalling tactics that were commonly used before its inception. It has been credited with increasing fan interest in the then-fledgling league, and has since been adopted at most organized levels of basketball.
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What does shot clock mean in basketball?

Section I—Definition. The 'shot clock' shall refer to the timing device that displays a countdown of the time within which the team possessing the ball must attempt a field goal. The shot clock shall start at 24 seconds unless otherwise provided in Rule 7.
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What does a double whistle mean?

Officials should blow the whistle to stop the clock and give their signal.” Two toots might be wanted, according to Forte, for situations where two actions occur almost simultaneously, and one of the officials seeks the attention of his partner. “It's a form of communication,” he said.
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