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In this case, the ball should be regarded as Party B touching the ball out of bounds, and Party A's right to the ball shall be continued by Party A to throw the throw-in!!
In the rules of basketball, a person or thing standing outside the bounds is considered an object outside the bounds. As long as you stand out of bounds with both feet, any part of your body that touches the ball is considered to be the last person to touch the ball out of bounds, regardless of the person outside the bounds.
At this time, you are standing out of bounds, and the situation is the same as that of a basketball hoop outside the bounds, which is regarded as an out-of-bounds object, and you throw the ball on the basketball hoop as if you touched the ball out of bounds!!
The same goes for people outside the boundary!!
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If a player from team B goes out of bounds when he jumps, then he should be awarded the ball to A.
If the player of team B does not go out of bounds, it is the ball of team B.
That's right. Because you were out of bounds and the player was out of bounds
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This situation can be encountered when playing ball, and the opinion is the same as hui23qing, as long as it is out of bounds, it is considered an object outside the bounds. Party A's possession.
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Dizzy. Wrong. You haven't entered the arena yet. As long as it is outside the bounds, it is considered an object outside the bounds. It should be you who have the ball.
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The player who takes the throw-in has the ball, because the person who serves is already out of bounds, and the person who intercepts hits the bounds, and you can continue to take the throw-in.
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First Party! Players who don't qualify don't count!
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It's right to give the ball to the opponent.
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Summary. Hello, when the basketball is about to go out of bounds, if you hit the opponent's out-of-bounds player, it will be counted as your own out-of-bounds, because the opposing player is out of bounds and has nothing to do with the opposing player. A player is out of bounds when any part of a player's body comes into contact with the ground on the line, above or outside the line, or any object other than the player.
When the basketball is about to go out of bounds, who is out of bounds if it hits the opponent's out-of-bounds?
Hello, when the basketball is about to go out of bounds, if you hit the opponent's out-of-bounds player, it will be counted as your own out-of-bounds, because the opposing player is out of bounds and has nothing to do with the opposing player. A player is out of bounds when any part of a player's body comes into contact with the ground on the line, above or outside the line, or any object other than the player.
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The opposing player is also a player on the field, not a player standing outside the bounds.
Our player jumped up in the air to save the ball, and when the ball was smashed back, the opposing player also rushed out to save the ball, but he stood out of bounds, and the ball smashed on him, which is counted as the ball.
Our player jumped up in the air to save the ball, and when the ball was smashed back, the opposing player also rushed out to save the ball, but he stood out of bounds, and the ball smashed on him, which is counted as the ball.
Do you understand my question?
If you touch the opposing player at the knee or below when you save a ball like this and go out of bounds, it will definitely be out of bounds.
Ball rights of the player in bounds. According to the last person to touch the ball, A is in bounds, B is out of bounds, A throws the ball on B, and B is out of bounds. A ball possession.
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In general.
This is considered out of bounds.
Because it was the side that directly caused the ball to go out of the line. This is a tactic exercised by the other side.
However, if the opponent is too malicious or causes injury to a player of the team, it can be judged as a technical foul.
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Count the players of team B out of bounds, and the ball belongs to team A, because the principle of basketball is the principle of conductors, and player B is out of bounds as a conductor out of bounds, and basketball is out of bounds because it is in contact with the players of team B, so it is the players of team B who cause the ball to go out of bounds, and it has nothing to do with who passes it.
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According to what you said, if the player receiving the ball from Team B is a player on the field, Team B takes the ball out of bounds and Team A throws the throw-in. If Team B's receiver is an off-field substitute, Team A takes the ball out of bounds and Team B throws the throw-in. The ground the player touches determines the player's position, understand?
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Of course, it's party A, and party B is out of bounds.
This situation generally does not occur, unless that person (player A) sleepwalks, and that player B plays soy sauce and goes off the field, so what can be said in this situation.
But there is still a situation, that is, when saving the ball, there are two games of saving the ball, one is to pass directly to one's own person, which is the most commonly used, and the other is to pass to the other party, but to let the opponent out of bounds, one is to smash the foot, but this is not very kind, and the other is like this. Take an example of myself, once playing basketball, the opponent in order to save the ball bravely out of bounds, he was still very bad, smashed the net on me, but the ball speed is fast This kind of ball is also difficult to catch, seeing that the ball is about to hit my body out of bounds, I decisively jumped out of bounds, this is the ball is still in the air, I hit the ball to the player who saved the ball (no way to catch it quickly, I can only touch it, and the player has not had time to return to the court), the ball flew to him, he was also stunned at the time (it is estimated that he was ready to send a throw-in) , I didn't expect the ball to fly over (the speed is still very fast), he actually caught the ball with both balls (otherwise it would hit him), a helpless face, and the ball was still ours in the end.
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Reason for awarding to Team A: Player B as long as he is a player on the field. And before the ball is dead, the ball comes out of touch with a player on any field on the field, whether on the field or outside the boundary.
It's all the other side's possession. In your case, A saves the ball until it touches player B before it becomes a dead ball. And this B player is a member of the game on the field.
So even if he was out of bounds, the ball was touched by him.
Reason for the award to Team B: Team B has gone out of bounds and should be treated as an out-of-bounds, and the last person to control the ball is Team A, who only touches something out of bounds because of a miss (Team B). Team B's ball should be awarded.
I've been in both situations. And I was out of bounds, but different referees gave two different results.
Personally, I think Team B should be out of bounds.
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It's a mistake by a player from Team A, but it's also a ball from Team A.
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It should be given to Team A, and the ball is free when it doesn't land, but if someone touches it, it should be awarded to the opponent when it's out of bounds.
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Counting Team A out of bounds, the ball belongs to Team B, because Team B is already out of bounds when he receives the ball, which is no different from Team A throwing it out of bounds.
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It should be awarded to Team A, because the player B who touches the ball last out of bounds, but must ensure that the ball does not land outside of bounds before reaching the player of Team B.
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The ball belongs to team A, whoever touches the ball outside the bounds is out of bounds, and the ball is the opponent's.
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In this case, player B receives the ball outside the bounds, and the ball is still possessed by team A.
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In this case, possession should be awarded to Team A. Because the judgment out of bounds depends on who touches the ball last, and the ball has to hit the ground. In the case above, if player B does not touch the ball, then it should be awarded to team B. This is a matter of common sense, and anyone who knows basketball knows it.
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A player from Team B touches out of bounds, and the ball is only out of bounds if it hits the ground or lands with the person in contact.
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Count the player of team B touching out of bounds, and the ball will only be counted as out of bounds if it lands or lands with the person in contact, and it is hoped that it will be selected.
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In basketball, if the referee touches the ball out of bounds, it should be counted as the out-of-bounds ball of the player who touched the ball last.
This situation is rare, in basketball games the referee is generally close to the sideline and the end line, basically except for fouls and free throws rarely go to the middle of the court, so when the referee touches the ball out of bounds, it is basically to the sideline or end line. Therefore, in basketball, the referee touches the ball out of bounds and counts as the last player to touch the ball out of bounds.
There are many situations in which a basketball hits the edge of a rebound
Touching the side edge of the rebound is not considered out of bounds and is not considered a violation, and the game continues.
Touching the bottom edge of the rebound is not a violation, but whichever side touches the ball first after the basketball lands will be judged to be out of bounds, and the opponent will serve.
If the ball touches the top edge of the rebound, if the ball bounces off the court after touching the top edge of the rebound, it will be declared a violation directly, if it bounces into the court, it will not be counted as out of bounds or violation, and the game will continue.
Out of bounds: After one side touches the ball, the ball leaves the designated area of the game to be out of bounds, and one side goes out of bounds and the other side serves.
There are two types of basketball out of bounds, one is that the ball falls out of bounds, whichever touches the ground.
One is that the ball is still flying out of bounds, but when a person goes to save the ball, he gets the ball but any part of his body is out of bounds (whichever touches the ground), and then it is out of bounds.
That is to say, the ball flies out of bounds, you just need to throw the ball back into the bounds in the air, complete the action in the air, and then land yourself out of bounds, which is reasonable, you can go back to the court and continue to play.
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Forehead. Personally, I think it should be the ball of the Gezhi team that has the ball first. Hehe, I really haven't seen this before.
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Count the player who touched the ball last out of bounds.
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Just know that the referee on the field is not human.
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It's to see which player touches the ball at the end...
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