Basketball fouls. What is a basketball foul

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 Of course you can, as long as you don't catch the ball! It's okay to walk without walking!

    2 doesn't count. 3 Tackles can be made on the serve.

    4 Serve in the middle circle in the half court You can't bring your own You can make a three-point rush to block the foul when serving In the half court, you can still serve in the middle circle Fouls are also.

    5 It depends on the situation If the opponent is shooting, you go to defense, and there is a downward pressure action or trend, and the opponent deliberately hits you, then you foul, which is also called"Foul making" In other cases, the offense will not be counted as a foul.

    6 If the pivotal foot of the opponent's feet does not move at this time, then it is possible.

    Pure hand lookout.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm not an expert, I played basketball for two years, I'm 18 years old, and I'm here to give my personal opinion, and I hope it helps.

    1 Moving the pivot foot without dribbling (lifting it up is counted as if both feet are jumping) is a walk 2. As long as your hand does not interfere with him very seriously (such as pressing him, pushing against him, interfering with his movement), it is not a foul 3. The serve is okay with a steal 4 Serve outside the three-point line in the half court If the team has only 1 or 2 players, it is okay to bring it by itself If it is 3 or more, as long as the ball in the server's hand is touched by another player on the court (whether it is a teammate or an opponent). You can transport yourself (the physical education teacher learned that...) But this is only for half court, if you block a foul, it is outside the three-point line, and it is also the rule of the half, 5, it depends on the action of both sides, it is obviously not obvious, if the opponent's action is small, and the collision is loud, and the collision hurts, then you foul (this is very troublesome) 6 Of course, he can throw the ball into the sky, and then he does not move his feet, and it is okay to receive the ball.

    Absolutely genuine No plagiarism No 'sneak copy' I hope it helps you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1。Listen to the coach right.

    2.The theory doesn't count, but I guess you can't do it, you can touch him at any time if you put your hand in front of him like this, and if you make contact, you will be fouled.

    3.A tackle can be made on the serve.

    4。In the standard half-court half-court serve, you can steal, you can't bring your own, and the general wild ball half-court three-point line serve, you can't steal the serve, you can't bring your own.

    5.It depends on the situation if you keep your position and don't infringe on the opponent's space, but if you violate someone's cylinder, they can make you foul in this way, such as if you raise your hands up, or put them on your sides. If someone hits your hand, it is not a foul, but if you put your hand in someone's space, such as the space where the helper presses down diagonally to the top of the opponent's head, or the hand reaches near the opponent's body to pull the ball but does not touch, they can come and hit you to make a foul.

    6.Yes, the other side of the wild ball will not let you do this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Count as a walk. You have to shoot and then take a step to go to the basket. Or just jump.

    2.If the hand is 90 degrees perpendicular to the ground, it is not a foul, and if it is not touched, it is not a foul, and if it hits any part of the opponent's body, it is considered a foul.

    3.You can steal the edge serve, but if you are outside the three-point boundary after scoring, the rules are not the same in each place.

    4.Half court serves in the center of the whole court. 2v2 and 1v1 can be brought if you play at will. But regular can't.

    No, you can't steal until the opponent serves. 5.If you move your hand, you're fouled. If you're just stretching or straightening, it doesn't count.

    6.Absolutely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first one is definitely not good, the second should be counted as a moving foul, the third serve can certainly be stealed, the fourth half is served in the middle line, you can't bring your own, you can grab the opponent's ball with 3 points, the opponent fouls, our serve should be sent outside the sideline, the fifth should not be counted, if it is counted, how to play this game? The sixth one is okay, but not when the opponent is protecting the ball.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is the detailed rules of basketball, you can take a good look at it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are the following differences between a foul and a violation in basketball:

    1. The object of the two violations is different, the foul is your own violation of others, and the violation is your own violation of the rules of the basketball game.

    A violation is an inadvertent violation of some basic rules of the game. For example, walking, returning, interference, three seconds, etc., are not malicious means. A foul is a foul in which a player on the court uses an improper way to score or a means to facilitate the scoring during the course of the game, or violates the beneficial rights and interests of the offensive player when defending.

    For example, beating, pushing, hitting people with the ball, blocking and other more vicious improper means.

    2. The penalties are different.

    Every foul committed by a player in each game is registered, and in the NBA, if a player commits six fouls in a game, they are sent off. If a foul is committed against a player who is making a shot, a number of free throws shall be awarded to the player who shot as follows:

    1. If the shot is successful, the score accrues and 1 additional free throw is awarded.

    2. If the shot from the 2-point shooting zone is unsuccessful: 2 free throws.

    3. If the shot from the 3-point shooting area is unsuccessful: 3 free throws.

    Unless otherwise provided in these Rules, the ball is awarded to an opposing player who throws the ball into bounds at the closest point where the violation occurred, except just behind the rebound.

    3. The foul is active, and the violation is passive.

    A foul is an active offense against others, while a foul is a passive violation of the rules.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Offensive foul with the ball.

    1. If the defender is on the offensive route of the attacker with the ball, and before the attacker has obvious physical contact with him, his feet have been steady, the position has been stood, and there is no movement, then after contact, the attacker is judged to have committed an offensive foul. But in an NBA game, there are no offensive fouls in a reasonable collision zone. 2. In the offense, the attacker uses the elbows, shoulders, knees and other hard parts of the body to intentionally and obviously violate the defender, even if the defender does not have the above 1 situation, the attacker is also judged to have committed an offensive foul.

    2. Offensive fouls without the ball.

    1. When the attacker is carrying out the cover blocking and dismantling tactics, the screener makes an obvious push and rub on the defender, or makes a significant movement of his feet while covering, it is judged as a foul for covering without the ball, which is a foul for off-ball offense. 2. The offensive player without the ball will also be judged as an offensive foul if he makes illegal physical contact with the opposing player when he is in position, such as pushing and rubbing when squeezing the position, and a foul behind the back when grabbing an offensive rebound.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Offensive fouls. After the ball is a live ball, the offensive player makes illegal contact with the opponent, which is an offensive foul. If the offensive player commits an offensive foul, if it is not an elbow foul, a boxing foul, or a malicious foul, it shall be dealt with according to the following penalties:

    No points are awarded to the attacking team; Register a foul on a player; Fouls committed by the team as a whole are not registered (except for the sixth foul committed by the team and the team has no eligible substitutes).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As long as he hits you with the ball, whether you fall or not, he's an offensive foul.

    Unless you block it, it doesn't count as an offensive foul.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As long as you hit someone, you will foul, and it has nothing to do with whether the person falls or not.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is indeed nonsense, judging the offensive foul, the main basis is whether the defender's foot is moving when the body is in contact, if it moves, it is a defensive foul, and if it does not move, it is an offensive foul.

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