Is it a violation for one of our players to stay under the opponent s basket all the time in a baske

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Basketball Rules provide:

    Article 26 3 seconds.

    Stipulate. When a team is in control of the ball in the front court and the game clock is running, players from that team must not remain in the opposing team's restricted area for more than 3 seconds.

    Team members shall be acquiesced in the following circumstances:

    He tried to leave the restricted zone.

    He is in the restricted area when he or a member of his team is making a shooting motion and the ball is leaving or has just left the hand of the shooting player.

    He dribbled and shot when he was close to 3 seconds in the restricted area.

    To prove that a player is outside the restricted area, he must place his feet on the ground outside the restricted area.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Children often play according to NBA rules, so no matter whether they attack or defend, it is a violation, and they have to throw a free throw.

    According to FIBA rules, when attacking, an attacking player stands in the three-second zone for more than three seconds (estimated by the referee at the bottom line, which is not necessarily accurate), it is a violation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you attack, it is a violation, because there are 3 seconds, that is, the attacker cannot stay for more than 3 seconds within 3 seconds, otherwise it is considered a violation.

    It's not a violation when defending, but then you have to face the opponent's 5 to 4, and the gains outweigh the losses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Look at you're on offense and defense.

    An attack by the opponent is not considered a violation.

    If you want to attack, it's a violation for him to stand all the time.

    NBA rules are a violation, but FIBA doesn't seem to be a violation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not against the law, but you're going to have to face a 5-4 situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you attack, he will be guilty of a 3-second violation. If you defend, it's not a violation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, but you're at a loss.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    3 seconds to defend the violation. NBA rules.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it's an offense, it can't take more than 3 seconds!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In basketball, if your team scores a goal, your teammate cannot give the ball to the referee. Only after a violation or foul has occurred, can Hu Lingyou give the ball to the referee.

    In basketball, the attacking team must get the ball into the front court within 8 seconds from the back court to control the ball (when the ball touches the field before the center line, or touches the ground where part of the body touches the front line, the player of the team is considered to have the ball in the front court, otherwise it is a violation). Each complete attack is 24 seconds, with three seconds of attack and three seconds of no defense.

    A brief introduction to the other rules of the game of basketball.

    Physical contact between an offensive player and a defender in a non-collision semicircle during a basketball game shall not be declared an offensive foul unless the offensive player unlawfully uses his hands, arms, or body. In the last or only one free throw, 2 points are scored if the ball has touched the hoop and is legally touched by an offensive or defensive player before the ball enters the basket.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's see what's going on.

    It could be a block, or it could be an interference with the ball.

    Goaltending, Hong Kong translation of goaltending, refers to the illegal interference of a ball in a basketball game that is in a descending trajectory, or on the basket frame. If the defender blocks too late, the basketball has passed its highest point, or the basketball has touched the rebound, it is a defensive interference violation and the offense is awarded a successful score. If an offensive player interferes (e.g. the basketball is thrown in before it leaves the hoop after the ball is shot), the offense is considered an interference violation and the defender gains possession.

    In basketball, tampering with the ball is a violation. Whether it is an attacking or defending team, there is a possibility of interference with the ball. In general, the definition of an interference ball is as follows:

    When the offensive team shoots, after the ball leaves the hands of the shooting player, before it falls, if the defending team touches the basketball, it is a block; After the ball has fallen, if someone's body touches the basketball, regardless of whether that person is an offensive player or a defender, it is a ball interference violation, but the penalty is different.

    If the defender violates the rules, the ball is counted, and the two-point shot counts as 2 points, and the three-point shot counts as 3 points. If it is a violation by the attacker, the referee will award the offense a counter-violation and the defender serves. There is also a special case that also belongs to interference ball, that is, when the player is grabbing a rebound, when the ball is directly above the basket, someone touches the ball, which is also an interference ball.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on the speed of your shot, which is strictly speaking, because you have been shaking for too long. But if you just take two steps and then stop and shoot again, it stands to reason that the referee won't blow it. For example, if you usually dribble and suddenly hold the ball and take two steps, it is considered a good ball, but if you dribble and hold the ball and take two steps slowly, it is a serious walk.

    Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The referee will take matters into his discretion depending on the circumstances of the match.

    There are two types of penalties in general:

    1: The team that penalized the player was penalized loses the match and submits it to the referee committee for handling.

    2: The referee may consider unforeseen circumstances and give the penalized player a technical foul.

    When a team has committed a full number of fouls and is unable to be replaced because there is no substitute, the referee may allow him to continue the game but impose a technical foul, and each subsequent personal foul by the player will be whistled for an additional technical foul.

    Technical fouls: 1. Technical fouls by players refer to all fouls committed by players that do not include contact with opposing players.

    2. Players shall not ignore the referee's advice or use improper behavior, such as:

    1. It is not polite to speak or contact with referees, technical representatives, recorders, assistant recorders, timekeepers, 30-second timekeepers or opposing players;

    2. Use words or actions that are likely to offend or incite the audience;

    3. Tease the other person or shake his hand near the other person's eyes to obstruct his vision;

    4. Hindering the swift throw-in to delay the game;

    5. After being judged to have committed a foul, raise your hand improperly when the referee asks to raise your hand;

    6. Failure to report that the recorder and referee changed the game number without authorization;

    7. Substitutes who did not report to the recorder and were not greeted by the referee entered the field;

    8. Leave the venue to obtain improper benefits;

    9. Violation of Article 60, Paragraph 4, Penalty 3, Paragraph 2 (Note): "Interference with the last or only one penalty throw";

    10. The player grabs the hoop and hangs the weight of the whole body on the hoop. At the referee's discretion, it is OK for a player to grab the hoop while trying to prevent injury to himself or another player.

    (iii) technical offences that are manifestly unintentional and have no effect on the game, or which are of a managerial nature, are not considered technical fouls; Unless there is a repeat offense after the referee has given a warning.

    4. Technical offenses that are intentional, immoral, or bring undue benefits to the offender shall be punished immediately for technical offenses.

    Penalties. 1. To register a technical foul against the violator.

    2. Two free throws are awarded to the opposing player.

    3. The captain designates the penalty team.

    Note. 1. A player who behaves very badly or repeatedly violates this rule shall be disqualified from the competition, ordered to withdraw from the competition and subject to the same penalty as the disqualification for the foul.

    2. If a technical foul is discovered after the ball has entered play, the penalty shall be imposed as if the foul had been committed at the time of discovery. Everything is valid from the time the foul is committed to the time it is discovered.

    3. When a player is about to commit a foul on a minor issue (e.g. a problem that has not been reported to the recorder), the referee may issue a warning to prevent a technical foul from occurring.

    It is advisable for referees to prevent in advance and in certain circumstances to withhold prosecution for minor technical violations that are clearly unintentional and do not affect the game.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Basketball rules generally do not allow players to be sent off, the exception is that there is no one available in the team (such as: including at least one player on the court and all players on the bench off the court have committed a full foul or the injury has caused no one to be available), you can replace the player who has been sent off, but any ordinary foul by the player on the court is considered a technical foul 1 free throw and 1 throw.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1 All clinging is not a foul, clinging is not violating the offensive player's cylinder, so it is not a foul.

    Stick to the defense. There are many aspects involved in individual defense. Defending perimeter players is commonly known as "marking". Most of the outside offensive players can shoot well, have an advantage in speed, and also have a certain shooting percentage and ball sharing ability.

    When the opponent dribbles, you should maintain a slight squatting posture, and always keep the center of gravity of the body close to the opponent's hand to dribble, which is conducive to the follow-up of the opponent's sudden start, and the body of the defender should always maintain a head-on confrontation with the attacker when following up (if the opponent's speed is really fast and he is much faster, when the opponent passes himself, the sideways follow-up should pay attention to the pace, which is easy to cause defensive violations).

    Outside shooters often change lines by dribbling to create 1-2 seconds of shooting opportunities, and the offensive team with such a defensive stance will rarely have a chance to get rid of it completely, and even if they shoot, their shooting percentage will drop due to close interference. All pitchers have an unavoidable prelude to shooting, that is, the ball dribbling or the ball that is ready to be shot is raised from the front of the body to aim at the basket, if the offensive team is not very fast, you can shoot it off when it lifts the ball past the chest, even if you do not succeed in shooting the ball out of the control of the offensive player, it will greatly interfere with the rhythm of the shot.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The landlord's statement is a bit vague, let's tell what the so-called clinging is when you receive the ball and the opponent clings to it.

    If the opponent doesn't move (such as pulling your hand, kicking your leg, etc.), then it's not a foul, even if the opponent is in complete contact with you, but he doesn't move his hands and feet at all, just follow you, it's not a foul, it can only be said that you can't get home, can't dribble past the opponent, of course, at this time, if you really can't get rid of the opponent and need your teammates to support, then this is called file splitting, to put it bluntly, your teammates stand and block the opponent's side, so that you can dribble and throw off the opponent.

    In this regard, it is important to note that when your teammate's block is removed, once you are still standing, you can't move until you pass the ball.

    Once your teammates are knocked back, even if you foul you, I don't know what it's called in Chinese, but it's called moving pick in English

    Therefore, it is also necessary to pay attention to the selection of files and physical aspects.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Simple close defense is not a foul, if the opponent is tight, at this time you can, with the left foot as the axis, the right foot out, it is best to step between the defender's legs, with the shoulder back to resist the defender and get the space to shoot or break through, Pierce often does this, reasonable contact.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It does not count when there is no foul action.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's just clinging, and if there is no action and no violation, it is not a foul.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes. As long as the ball is dribbled past the half, then the ball can not be dribbled back If the opponent hits the ball back to your half, as long as your player does not touch the ball in the middle, it is not a return to the court There is a time limit for the half-time of the full-time, the time is eight seconds Eight seconds before the half-court is a violation After the attacker holds the ball and dribbles through his own half, if his player dribbles back to his own half, he will call it back, if the ball is broken in the opponent's half, the ball reaches his own half, and then to grab it back is not considered to return. The official statement:

    The ball enters the backcourt of a certain team when: 1. The ball touches the backcourt. 2. The ball touches a person or referee who has part of the body in contact with the backcourt.

    The ball has been illegally returned to the backcourt when a player in control of the live team is: • The last player in his front court touches the ball, and then the player or a player of the same team touches the ball first in his backcourt. The ball is touched at the end of his backcourt, and then the ball touches the front court, and then the ball is touched first by the player or a player of the same team in the backcourt.

    This restriction applies to all situations in a team's frontcourt, including throwing the ball into [1] bounds.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Walking. First of all, the dribble is already over in the first move. After that, when you turn your back to the rebound, you take the right foot, then your center of gravity foot is the left foot, and if you step over the left foot again, then you have moved the center of gravity foot, and you have formed a walk.

    The whole movement is meant to do a back turn, but if you stop dribbling and then turn back, unless you are already in a back position, then use your right foot as the center of gravity foot, turn with your left foot, and then jump with both feet, this is not a step. Or you can hold the ball first and then switch to the hit mode, because you move your right foot to play with your back in the stop state, so you can only move your right foot, and your left foot must not move again.

    If you still have questions, please continue to ask Yes, your support is the biggest motivation for my reply.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    1: Violation, the person who shoots the ball with three non-sticks cannot make a second contact at the first time.

    2: This action is walking, have you ever seen a turn with the ball in both hands? If you don't know how to turn around with the ball, don't force it, stop the ball after dribbling, turn around with both hands and take two steps, absolutely blow the step.

    It's extremely awkward to think about. Because the default turning in basketball is a separation action, if you don't dribble with one hand, there is no possibility of stepping.

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