The NBA recalculates whether it is a board or a game in 24 seconds

Updated on Financial 2024-02-25
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Playing the box, playing the board is considered a violation when the time comes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you make free throws, you can deliberately hit the board** to get rebounds.

    However, on serve: up to 5 players can occupy what is considered to be a 1-metre deep zone; The first position on either side of the restricted area can only be occupied by the opposing player of the penalty team; The players who occupy the position area should stagger their positions; A player can only occupy the position that he or she is entitled to occupy. In other words, when the basketball bounces back, it is normal for the opposing player to grab the rebound.

    So use it sparingly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Free throws must be made before the basketball touches the hoop, otherwise it counts as a violation.

    This means that if you're accurate enough to hit the hoop and then the basketball is in your own hands, if you want to be naïve enough to concentrate on the rebound, you're going to be disappointed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, the rules allow, the premise is in the frame, but the players who grab the rebounds are the three opponents, the two on the other side, and the other party has a position advantage, standing on the most rebounding, easy to get stuck, and the third person on the other side is the closest to the free throw team, so it is often not deliberately scramble for rebounds, you will find that the opposing player who is often close to the free throw team player is generally used one side of his body to block the free throw team player, prevent him from rushing to grab the rebound, and the other side takes care of the rebound, so it is more difficult for the free thrower to get the opportunity to grab the rebound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Well, it's not allowed by the rules, and what I'm going to say here is that if the free throw obviously hits the rebound and bounces back, the referee will blow you for the violation, but if it doesn't hit the rebound on purpose, but on the basket, then the referee generally won't blow For example, in today's game between the Rockets and the Trail Blazers, Lowry's last free throw deliberately hit the basket and didn't score, which is reasonable, but if it's obviously not a normal free throw, then the referee will blow the violation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The free throw must touch the basket, otherwise it will be judged a violation, and the opponent will send a sideline ball at the parallel line of the three-point line of the top fox.

    It's not just the free throws, it's the same with the shots, and if you can't touch the basket, the 24-second watch is non-stop.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, you have to hit the basket. It's hard to do. Back then, Jordan seemed to have punished himself, which could only be completed when the opponent was not paying attention to the action and reacted quickly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you make a free throw, you first touch the basket. If you hit the board directly, it will be a violation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Before the advent of T-Mac, it was okay, but later because T-Mac changed it, I found a far-fetched reason to do 2 dribbling, and it was okay to play hoops.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you get it, you have to touch the basket first, not the board first.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, this is often a violation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The rules don't allow it, but you can! ~

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As far as I know: you can't play the board, but you can play the basket!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally speaking, when no one is defending, it is good to be hollow, because you can control the strength, but when there is confrontation, you don't have such a soft feel at all, and you can only choose to play the board.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At the beginning, it was better to play the board, and the board was more accurate, especially the breakthrough layup, although most of the NBA were hollow shots, but they were practiced.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are a lot of jump shots in the NBA, but excluding the fixed-point three-point shot (too far), excluding the jump shot at the distance from the free throw line (most of the tactical layout of the free throw line distance is shot at the baseline and the top of the arc), in fact, the NBA is qualified to shoot in the basket at the middle and close range, most of them are heads-up or emergency stop shots after the tentative step, and these are the big bulls with tactical operation rights.

    And Duncan's use of the wipe board, partly because, once you played basketball, you know: if the left waist to the basket, you try to step on the right, after shaking off the opponent's center of gravity, find the wipe board to shoot from the opponent's right shoulder, avoid the defense - in the end, there is still a chance to go to the basket heads-up.

    So: the board-wiping jumper needs mid-range, it needs wings, and it's a star-specific heads-up — other role players either go to the three-point line or dunk outright, and there's no need to avoid wiping the board — with so many restrictions, it's less.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, there are boards, but they are generally not used, because the highest point of playing cricket is the board, so with the ability of NBA players, any person can cover the ball in the process, so they generally do not use the way of playing boards.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Wipe the board, this is mainly because this kind of shooting has a lot of requirements for the shooting angle and shooting feel, and it is necessary to aim a little, which is a waste of time, it is not as simple as aiming at the basket directly, and the aiming basket is easy to judge, and the rebound is easy to judge, and it is more able to wipe the board. In the game, everyone still sought stability and hit rate, so some gave up wiping the cricket.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Playing board goals requires less control of force (direction of force, amount of force), and it is easier to score goals, and when you look at the NBA, you find that many players can't score free throws is the reason

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    My opinion is:

    In fact, hitting the board is not much easier than a hollow goal, because the angle and strength of the board must also be well controlled. In addition, cricket is generally played with a little more angle ball, fast shooting speed, low parabola, and it is not easy to be covered. In daily life, the most common way to play cricket is under the basket.

    I don't know if I can help you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1. The goal is easy to aim at, and the box on the board is marked.

    2. The board surface of the board goal is relatively large, and multiple calls can be called board score.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's easier to hit the board... Controlling the dynamics is not that difficult... The direction is right, and it's basically easy to enter. . .

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If the ball doesn't go in, you can hit it again for 24 seconds if you grab it (that's the NBA rule; Internationally, it's to give another 10 seconds to attack).

    But if it's an air ball, if you get it, it's a 24-second offense (as long as your team gets it, it's an offense), and the opponent will serve.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Usually training is to shoot without a board.

    Duncan is specialized in practicing 45-degree boarding.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is an offence to take a throw-in.

    NBA Serving Rules:

    1. After a successful shot or the last free throw:

    1. Any member of the opposing team of the scoring team has the right to throw a throw-in on the end line or at any point behind the end line at the middle basket.

    This is also appropriate when the referee hands the ball to a player or after he has made it available to him after a time-out or each stoppage of play.

    Use. 2. He can pass the ball to a player on the same team who is on or behind the end line, but the first player from outside the line can handle it.

    The moment of the ball is counted as 5 seconds (see paragraph 3 below).

    3 Gates do not have to hand over the ball unless it allows the game to restart faster.

    4. After the ball is basketed, the opposing player who throws the throw-in is not allowed to touch the ball.

    Accidental or unintentional touching of the ball is permissible, but it is a technical offence if the ball is interfered with in order to delay the game.

    Rules. Exceptions:

    In the case of a technical foul or disqualification of the coach registered and (or) a player for unsportsmanship or disqualification.

    After a free throw for a qualified foul, regardless of whether the last free throw was successful or not, it must be at the midpoint of the sideline opposite the recording table.

    throw-in.

    2. After a violation or each stoppage, throw a throw-in to restart play (after a successful free throw or a layup).

    Except): 1. The player of the throw-in team shall stand outside the bounds closest to the place of violation or stop play designated by the referee, but directly position.

    Except behind the rebound (exception: see note 1).

    2 Gate North The ball must be handed directly to the player who took the throw-in or placed in a place where the player can handle it.

    3. The throw-in player shall not move laterally from the place designated by the referee before the ball leaves his hand.

    about 1 meter) and move in more than one direction.

    1) It is allowed to move some small steps in one direction, as long as the total distance does not exceed a normal one;

    2) As long as the surrounding situation allows, the team members can retreat as far as the vertical line is.

    3. A player throwing a throw-in shall not violate the following rules:

    1. Make contact with the ball in the field before it touches another player;

    2. Step on the field when the ball leaves the hand;

    3. The time consumed before the ball leaves the hand is more than 5 seconds;

    4. Throw the ball over the rebound and pass it to another player on the court;

    5. After throwing the throw-in ball out of hand, before the ball touches the player on the court, the ball touches out of bounds or stays on the hoop neck, or.

    into the basket. 4. No other player may cause any part of his body to cross the line before the ball has crossed the line.

    Violation of Rule 2.3Paragraphs 3 and 4 are violations.

    Penalty The ball is awarded to the opposing player to take the throw-in at the place where the throw-in was taken.

    Note 1. If a free throw or layup is invalid, the subsequent throw-in will be on the extension of the free throw line.

    2. The referee may throw the ball to the player who throws the throw-in, as long as:

    1. The goalkeeper is not more than 3 or 4 metres from the throw-in;

    2. The throw-in player stands in the correct place designated by the referee;

    3. The team with the ball does not receive benefits.

    3. When the edge of the field is less than 2 meters away from the out-of-bounds obstacle, no player from both sides is allowed to stand at a distance to throw the throw-in.

    team members within a distance of 1 meter.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    What is a tee? Serve directly from outside the bounds, play the board? is against the law. If it's a jump ball, it's okay.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you deliberately hit the board during the second free throw, the free thrower has a good chance of getting a rebound, why is it rare to see this as the rule does not allow? Free throws must be made before the basketball touches the hoop, otherwise it counts as a violation, which means that it is.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If you don't return to the table, you won't go back until the hoop.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    As long as it's not three non-sticky, it will return.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    In the return seconds, the ball hits both the rebound and the basket.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Looking at the specific league, the NBA only returns to the table when it touches the small box in the hoop and rebound, otherwise it will be counted as three non-sticks.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It has to hit the rim, and it has to be shot before the 24 seconds are up.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Go back. Otherwise, how to organize a secondary offense after grabbing the frontcourt rebound.

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