What is a technical foul in the NBA? What are the penalties?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Penalties for unsportsmanlike behavior or violations on the field or on the bench are technical fouls. Illegal contact with an opposing player before the ball is alive can also be considered a technical foul.

    1) Unsportsmanlike behavior.

    A maximum of two technical fouls may be awarded for unsportsmanlike conduct by any player, coach or trainer. Any offender who commits one unsportsmanlike act may be expelled; On two occasions unsportsmanlike behaviour had to be expelled.

    Unsportsmanlike behaviour such as: speaking rudely to referees; physical contact with the referee; publicly expressing dissatisfaction with the pronouncement of the sentence; the use of profanity; Coaches enter the venue without the permission of the referee; Deliberately extending elbows or attempting to move hands and feet without including contact.

    There are also technical fouls that are not caused by unsportsmanlike conduct, such as: delaying a game; offences in the area of the team bench; There are fewer or more than 5 players on the field when the ball is a dynamic ball; Offensive players deliberately hang from hoops or rebounds, etc.

    Unlawful contact during the dead ball may be awarded a technical foul if it is considered unsportsmanlike in nature; If the contact is unnecessary and excessive, it can be judged as a malicious foul.

    2) Fight fouls.

    In the event of a fight, a technical foul shall be registered and no penalty shall be awarded, and the person participating in the fight shall be immediately ejected. In addition, depending on the circumstances, the person involved in the fight will be fined not more than $20,000 and suspended.

    In NBA games, foul penalties are harsh. A player, coach or trainer may be ejected if he/she commits an elbow foul at or below the level of the shoulder; technical fouls that do not have sportsmanlike conduct; Malicious foul caused by unnecessary or excessive contact.

    A player, coach or trainer must be ejected if he or she commits the following acts: a boxing foul; Fight fouls; elbow foul touching the shoulder above the level; Attempted punch without contact; Not a continuation of the game, but a deliberate attempt to enter the stands.

    In order to punish and stop fouls, NBA rules also include fines, such as: if the referee believes that a player has intentionally hung from the basket, he shall be awarded a technical foul and a fine of $100; A $100 fine for a technical foul for the first unsportsmanlike conduct, an additional $150 for the second foul, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scolding the referee, being dissatisfied with the referee's decision, and making provocative actions that should not be on the court may be judged as a technical foul.

    If it's a coach, you can be kicked out.

    If it is a player, the opponent is given two free throws and one throw.

    That's probably it

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