Turnover (Basketball)

Turnover called in basketball losing possession of the team located in possession. Not included in the rating Turnovers have throw attempts, as long as they take place without rule violation. Instead, technical errors such as double dribble (simultaneous ball with both hands if you are still dribbling ), step error ( movement of the ball without dribbling ), buckets ( touch the ball is at the bottom while dribbling ) and loss of possession by Steal of the opposing team, bad pass, counted movement of the ball outside the playing field boundaries including leg, Offensive Fouls, Offensive goaltending ( irregular ring or basket contact or - influencing an attacker when throwing attempt their own team) and exceeded respective attack times ( three, five, eight and 24 seconds).

The turnover is considered the player of the ball leading team that was last in possession of the ball. Exception to this rule are offensive goaltending violation and the three-second rule. In individual cases, can also be the offensive team generally attributed to a turnover if the infraction is not unique to a single player - an example of this is when the referee the ball at throw- releases, but no player there is to keep the ball within the next to bring five seconds into the game. The turnover value is also part of the effectiveness rating in basketball.

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