Explore the essential mechanics of basketball, from scoring nuances and court geometry to the complex world of fouls and violations that define the game's pace.

The rules aren’t just restrictions—they are the things that make the game beautiful. They create the 'flow' and force players to be creative within a very tight box.
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Eli: You know, Miles, I was watching a game the other day and a player swatted the ball away right as it hit the rim. I thought it was an amazing play, but the ref blew the whistle for "goaltending." It’s wild how a move that looks like a great block can actually be a violation depending on the timing.
Miles: Exactly! In FIBA rules, once that ball strikes the rim, it’s fair game to tap it in or swat it away, but if it’s on its downward flight toward the basket, that’s a no-go. It’s those little nuances—like the difference between a 24-second shot clock and an 8-second backcourt rule—that really dictate the fast pace we love.
Eli: It’s definitely more than just putting a ball in a hoop. I mean, even the ball size changes depending on who’s playing!
Miles: Right, a size seven for the men and a slightly smaller size six for the women. There’s a lot to keep track of, from scoring values to the "bonus" situation where team fouls start turning into free throws.
Eli: I’m ready to get a handle on all of it.
Miles: Perfect, so let’s dive into the core mechanics of scoring and how the offense actually moves the ball down the court.