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Six-on-six basketball or basquette is a largely archaic variant of basketball, usually played by women and girls. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions: 1. * Teams have six players each instead of five; three "forwards" and three "guards". 2. * Only forwards are allowed to shoot the ball. Forwards must stay in their teams' frontcourt (the side of the court they shoot from) and guards must stay in their team's backcourt. For example, Team A's forwards would be on the left side of the court with Team B's guards on defense. Team B's forwards are on the right side of the court with Team A's guards. Thus, forwards play only offense and guards play only defense. 3. * In some forms, unlimited dribbling is not allowed. Once in possession of the

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  • Six-on-six basketball or basquette is a largely archaic variant of basketball, usually played by women and girls. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions: 1. * Teams have six players each instead of five; three "forwards" and three "guards". 2. * Only forwards are allowed to shoot the ball. Forwards must stay in their teams' frontcourt (the side of the court they shoot from) and guards must stay in their team's backcourt. For example, Team A's forwards would be on the left side of the court with Team B's guards on defense. Team B's forwards are on the right side of the court with Team A's guards. Thus, forwards play only offense and guards play only defense. 3. * In some forms, unlimited dribbling is not allowed. Once in possession of the (en)
  • Le basquette (ou basketball à six contre six) est un sport collectif uniquement féminin dérivé du basket-ball inventé en 1895 par Clara Gregory Baer. Il s'agit d'une adaptation des règles originelles du basket-ball destinée à la pratique féminine. Les équipes comportent six joueuses, et non cinq : trois ailières et trois meneuses. Seules les ailières peuvent effectuer des tirs et attaquer, tandis que les meneuses doivent rester dans leur moitié de terrain et uniquement défendre. Enfin, il n'est pas possible de dribbler à répétition : les joueuses ne peuvent le faire qu'à deux reprises, puis doivent tirer ou passer. (fr)
  • Il basquette (o 6 on 6 basketball) è un'antica variante della pallacanestro, praticata esclusivamente dalle donne. Le regole del basquette sono molto simili a quelle della pallacanestro, ma hanno cinque varianti fondamentali: Dato che tutte le leghe mondiali hanno adottato le regole della pallacanestro femminile, questo sport è ormai poco praticato. Le due principali leghe americane, quelle dell'Iowa (dove si praticava dal 1898) e dell'Oklahoma, hanno smesso di organizzare i campionati rispettivamente nel 1993 e nel 1995. (it)
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  • Le basquette (ou basketball à six contre six) est un sport collectif uniquement féminin dérivé du basket-ball inventé en 1895 par Clara Gregory Baer. Il s'agit d'une adaptation des règles originelles du basket-ball destinée à la pratique féminine. Les équipes comportent six joueuses, et non cinq : trois ailières et trois meneuses. Seules les ailières peuvent effectuer des tirs et attaquer, tandis que les meneuses doivent rester dans leur moitié de terrain et uniquement défendre. Enfin, il n'est pas possible de dribbler à répétition : les joueuses ne peuvent le faire qu'à deux reprises, puis doivent tirer ou passer. Les règles masculines du basket-ball se sont peu à peu imposées en basket-ball féminin, bien que certaines fédérations américaines comme celles de l'Iowa ou l'Oklahoma ont pratiqué cette variante jusqu'au début des années 1990. L'entraineuse la plus titrée sous les règles du basquette est Bertha Teague, la première femme à entrer au Basketball Hall of Fame. (fr)
  • Six-on-six basketball or basquette is a largely archaic variant of basketball, usually played by women and girls. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions: 1. * Teams have six players each instead of five; three "forwards" and three "guards". 2. * Only forwards are allowed to shoot the ball. Forwards must stay in their teams' frontcourt (the side of the court they shoot from) and guards must stay in their team's backcourt. For example, Team A's forwards would be on the left side of the court with Team B's guards on defense. Team B's forwards are on the right side of the court with Team A's guards. Thus, forwards play only offense and guards play only defense. 3. * In some forms, unlimited dribbling is not allowed. Once in possession of the ball, players may dribble the ball up to two times; at that point, the player must shoot (if a forward) or pass to a teammate. Both forwards and guards may handle the ball. 4. * There is no three-point line; all field goals are worth two points. (The three-point line would not be added to the collegiate rules until the 1980s, by which point six-on-six was mostly phased out.) Today, nearly all women's basketball leagues (pro, college, and high school) play by the same basic five-on-five rules as men, with only minor differences such as size of the ball and the distance of the three-point line. In the United States, the last major sanctioning bodies to abandon the six-on-six variant were the high school state athletic organizations of Iowa and Oklahoma. The sport is still occasionally seen at the recreational level, such as during physical education classes; in these cases, both boys and girls play the game. (en)
  • Il basquette (o 6 on 6 basketball) è un'antica variante della pallacanestro, praticata esclusivamente dalle donne. Le regole del basquette sono molto simili a quelle della pallacanestro, ma hanno cinque varianti fondamentali: 1. * le giocatrici devono indossare delle , per avere un aspetto più femminile; 2. * le squadre sono formate da sei giocatrici, tre ali e tre guardie; 3. * solo le ali possono tirare e solo loro possono stare nella metà avversaria del campo, potendo così solo attaccare; le guardie devono rimanere nella propria metà campo, giocando così solo in difesa; 4. * le giocatrici possono palleggiare solo due volte, per poi passare o tirare; 5. * dopo ogni canestro, si effettua il . Dato che tutte le leghe mondiali hanno adottato le regole della pallacanestro femminile, questo sport è ormai poco praticato. Le due principali leghe americane, quelle dell'Iowa (dove si praticava dal 1898) e dell'Oklahoma, hanno smesso di organizzare i campionati rispettivamente nel 1993 e nel 1995. (it)
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