Home

baschet

Baschet is the Romanian term for basketball, a team ball sport played on a rectangular court by two teams of five players each. The objective is to score points by shooting the ball through the opponent’s elevated hoop from above the playing surface. A field goal scores two or three points, depending on the shot’s location; free throws after certain fouls score one point each. The game is played with a leather or composite basketball and is governed internationally by FIBA, with variations in rules for professional leagues such as the NBA and for national competitions.

Basketball originated in the United States in 1891, when James Naismith developed a indoor activity to keep

A game comprises four quarters, with durations depending on the rule set (commonly 10 minutes per quarter

students
active
during
winter.
It
spread
rapidly
worldwide
and
became
one
of
the
most
popular
spectator
and
participation
sports.
In
Romania,
baschet
has
a
long
tradition
and
is
organized
nationally
through
the
Romanian
Basketball
Federation
and
various
leagues,
as
well
as
youth
and
women’s
competitions.
Globally,
the
sport
is
played
in
schools,
clubs,
and
professional
leagues
and
features
international
events
such
as
the
FIBA
Basketball
World
Cup
and
the
Olympic
Games.
under
FIBA
rules
and
12
minutes
per
quarter
in
the
NBA).
The
team
with
the
ball
attempts
to
advance
and
shoot
while
the
defense
tries
to
prevent
scoring
and
regain
possession
through
steals
and
rebounds.
The
sport
emphasizes
speed,
agility,
teamwork,
shooting
skill,
and
strategic
play.
Baschet
is
widely
played
at
amateur
and
professional
levels
and
remains
a
central
part
of
many
national
sports
cultures.