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  2. Three seconds rule - Wikipedia

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    The three second area is depicted here as a darker shaded zone at either end of the court.. 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 opponent’s foul lane for more than three consecutive seconds while that player's team is in control of a live ball in ...

  3. Defensive three-second violation - Wikipedia

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    The team committing a defensive three-second violation is assessed a team technical foul. The offense receives one free throw and retains possession of the ball. [2] The NBA also made zone defenses legal prior to the 2001–2002 season. [3] The introduction of zone defenses faced resistance from players, including Michael Jordan.

  4. Key (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The key, officially referred to as the free throw lane by the National Basketball Association (NBA) (and Euroleague), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), and the restricted area by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), also simply called ...

  5. Violation (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Most violations are committed by the team with possession of the ball, when a player mishandles the ball or makes an illegal move. The typical penalty for a violation is loss of the ball to the other team. This is one type of turnover. Common violations are defined in Rule No. 10 of the NBA Rulebook. [1]

  6. Outline of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Foul – Violation of the rules other than a floor violation, generally when a player attempts to gain advantage by physical contact. Penalized by a change in possession or free-throw opportunities. Block – A violation in which a defender steps in front of a dribbler but is still moving when they collide. Also called a "blocking foul."

  7. What are the differences between NBA and FIBA? Rules ... - AOL

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    NBA: One free throw per technical foul, play resumes at the point of interruption; technical is assessed to individual player Goaltending FIBA : No blocking a ball in downward flight toward the rim.

  8. Heat’s Spoelstra appreciates how NBA enforced bench rule ...

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    Bryant was on the Nuggets’ roster that defeated the Heat in the Finals last season to win the NBA championship before signing with the Heat as a free agent this past summer.

  9. NBA reportedly voting on proposal to issue technical fouls ...

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    The NBA is reportedly voting on putting some ... that would award opponents a technical free throw when a player ... 5,000 for the second flop up to $30,000 for a fifth violation of the rule.