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How Long Are Quarters In Basketball?

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Each of the four NBA quarters lasts 12 minutes, making the full game 48 minutes long. In comparison, the  WNBA and FIBA game’s quarters last 10 minutes, totaling 40 minutes for the whole game. When watching basketball, it seems that the game goes on for hours, but the reality is that the clock stops every time the game stops, for instance, when a foul has been committed, a free throw is being shot, a timeout has been called, or a player or the ball is out of bounds. That’s why the game doesn’t last precisely 48 minutes, and each quarter can differ from another. Also, after two quarters, there is a half-time break lasting 15 minutes.

How Long Is Overtime In Basketball?

If the score is a tie at the end of the regulation 48 minutes, overtime is played for a duration of 5 minutes. If the score doesn’t change or results in a tie again, additional OTs are played, lasting another 5 minutes, and so on, until the winner is decided. Read next: What Is GTD In Basketball?

How To Shuffle Poker Chips

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Shuffling poker chips is a distinctive sound that resonates throughout a casino floor, a sound that becomes a part of your casino experience. If you haven’t had the chance to experience it yet, we’re here to help you bring that unique atmosphere to your next casino night with our guide on how to shuffle poker chips in three steps.

1. Start Out With Two Even Stacks of Chips

Stack a small number of chips (for your first try, best 4 or 6) and divide them into two stacks touching one another, parallel to you; it is best if the stacks are different colors so you can aim in motion and see the result (the end goal being one stack of alternating colors).

2. Position Your Dominant Hand

Grasp both stacks with your dominant hand. Your palm should be roughly parallel, and your fingers should be perpendicular to the surface, touching at their tips. Position your fingers like so: 

  • Position index finger and thumb on the side of the first stack (aiming for the clock positions 10:00 and 7:00 for right-handed and 1:00 and 4:00 for left-handed), 
  • Proportional for the ring finger and pinky. Position them on the side of the second stack (the clock positions 1:00 and 4:00 for right-handed and 10:00 and 7:00 for left-handed)
  • The middle finger goes in between the stacks.

3. Push the Stacks Together

Push the stacks with your fingers at the sides, then position your middle finger slightly under them, gently pull them up, and let them fall back down while applying pressure with the rest of your fingers. Use your middle finger to guide the chips, running the finger along the stacks as they fall down, guiding them alternately into one stack. 

Now, straighten the stack and repeat with more chips.

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What Is a Turnover in Basketball?

What Is a Turnover in Basketball

A turnover is a charge against a player who loses possession of the ball to the opposing player before attempting a shot. It can occur as a result of a violation or due to an error in a player’s play. 

Such actions that lead to a turnover include the opponent stealing the ball, bad passing, the player stepping out of bounds or throwing the ball out of bounds, a three-second violation, a five-second violation, a shot clock violation, double-dribbling, committing an offensive foul…

According to Boston Globe sportswriter Bob Ryan, Jack Barry created the turnover as a concept. 

Turnovers were first officially recorded during the 1967/68 season. Tracking of them began actively during the 1973/74 season for team turnovers and 1977/78 for player turnovers.

Jason Kidd and John Drew hold the record for the most turnovers in the NBA, committing 14 turnovers each in one game.

LeBron James holds the record for the most career turnovers — 5,126 in the regular season. Russell Westbrook holds the record for the highest average number of turnovers — 4,1 for one game.

In the WNBA, the record for most team turnovers is 33, and the record for most turnovers in one season is held by Ticha Penicheiro, who committed 135.

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