Newbie SOS, question 5 about basketball fouls

Updated on physical education 2024-02-28
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I'll come to your questions, it's all hand-hitting, trouble to give points, thank you.

    1 As long as there is no unnecessary movement in your hands and waist, it is an effective defense, and there is no foul, if it is a reasonable collision zone, the game continues normally, if it is not, then it is an offensive foul.

    2 If you are on the run before receiving the ball, then the offense is legal, and if you are standing and catching the ball, then it is a walking violation.

    3 If you are holding the ball and he touches the ball, then it is a scrum, and if you hold it and he grabs it, then he is fouled.

    4 You touch the ball, if the ball hits the ground, he has the right to deal with the ball again, otherwise it is a second dribble violation, and the second dribble is not called a foul, it is called a violation.

    5 He walks This doesn't need to be explained, but in general street ball, this kind of ball is negligible.

    6 Count as a Hitter Foul A batter foul is, in layman's terms, illegally interfering with your shot.

    Pure manual typing, give a hard score, and ask me if you have any questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. It depends on whether your feet move when he hits you, if you move, it is a foul, and if you don't move, your opponent hits someone.

    2 You walked, and you didn't get off the ball when you were supposed to be marching, and if you played, you were blown directly.

    3. It depends on where the opponent is, if it is in front of you, there is no foul, it is a scrum, if it is behind or behind the side, it is a foul.

    4 If the ball lands at that time, then he can continue to dribble, if it does not land, he dribbles 2 times.

    5 You didn't foul this, it was the other party who walked.

    6 is considered a hitter, when you hold the ball, as long as the opponent obviously shoots at you, as long as it touches your body, it is a hitter or it is a pull, anyway, it is a foul, I hope it can help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 is not foul, 2 is walking, it's okay to get the ball and go straight to the basket, if you go first and then dribble, it's walking.

    3. If you don't hit the ball when you grab the ball, you won't commit a foul.

    4 If you just touch it, you can't transport it again until you knock it off. Otherwise, it is counted twice.

    5 Walking fouls.

    6 Whoever is counted as a thug is a thug if he hits the arm, and wherever he hits it, he is counted as a thug.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. When he starts to take three steps, whether you have already stood in a defensive position, if he has started to start, you run over and stand in position, you will be fouled, if you have been standing in that position without any sideways and other movements, it is not a foul. 2. If you don't go, you must shoot the ball first and then start when dribbling, unless you catch the ball in the middle of the move, and then go directly to the basket in 2 steps. 3. Depending on the situation, if you don't hold the ball you can not blow the foul, scramble for the ball, if you have held the ball he will foul.

    4. If you shoot his ball off, he can get the ball and continue to dribble, if you don't shoot it off and dribble again, he will foul. 5. Walking, there is no stepping foul in the basketball. 6. If there is a hand, it is a foul, and the back of the arm and the palm of the hand, even if it is serious physical contact, it is a foul.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The explanation upstairs is in place, let me add the third point, if you are holding the ball with both hands and you don't wrap your entire forearm around the basketball, and the opponent grabs the ball with both hands, and you don't touch your arm, and you both last more than 2 seconds, it can be judged as a scrum, if you have two arms wrapped around the basketball and close to the chest or abdomen, and the opponent puts his hand into your arms to grab the ball, and there is physical contact, you can judge the opponent as a foul!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    11 good ball no foul 2 walk 3 foul 4 he is farting, the ball must land in order to dribble again, otherwise it will be a violation, he fouled 5 he is James ah, must walk 6 When there is a shooting action, as long as the ball is not shot and there is physical contact, it is considered a foul.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. It is inevitable that there will be physical contact when playing, and friends should be considerate of each other.

    At the moment the ball carrier dribbles, your feet must stop moving; When the ball carrier is ready to shoot with both feet off the ground, you must stand in a legal position (i.e., within three seconds) with your feet one step away from the ball carrier in a normal straddle position, and do not defend with improper postures such as elbows, knees, or feet, otherwise it will be a blocking foul.

    2. You are a walking foul.

    If the ball has been taken two steps in the hand, the ball must be passed or thrown if the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, and if it continues to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk.

    3. He is an offensive foul, that is, a thug foul.

    A player must not pull, block, push, trip, or stop an opposing player from moving through his hands, elbows, shoulders, hips, legs, knees, or feet, or bend his body into an "abnormal" position (beyond his cylinder), whether live or dead.

    4. He is a walking foul.

    When the dribble begins, the ball must be out of the hand first, and if the ball in the possessor's hand is caught by a defender and the ball does not leave the ball carrier's body, a walking foul can be called.

    5. He is a walking foul.

    Your defense is not a malicious blocking and does not interrupt the ball carrier's shooting, so you are not a blocking foul.

    6. He is a thug foul.

    A batter foul is any contact between the offensive player's upper arm and the upper arm below the upper arm (wrist, hand, or even fingers) of the attacking player before the completion of the shot and the return to the ball-free state, and any part of the offensive player with the ball above the waist is touched or collided with the arm of the defending player, and the contact extends to the head, shoulders, and arms above the elbow. (Abnormal contact or abnormal collision from the waist down can be broadly defined as defensive blocking or offensive collision).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 No foul 2 Walked 3 4 Foul 5 Walk 6 Hitter.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't know much about it, I just like to watch football games. First, it is difficult to distinguish between a blocking foul and an offensive foul, and it is especially obvious that the referee has the final say.

    The second point seems to be a step. Thirdly, as long as you keep protecting your ball and not being photographed, he insists on it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most despised and despised way to play is the fourth type, and you can't reason with them clearly, so you directly refute him with action, you dribble and hold the ball, and then touch his hand, and then dribble, because he touches the ball, stop the ball, touch him again, and continue to dribble. Torture him to death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First question.

    The ball is a foul when it hits you, the second case is not a foul, the third problem is not a foul when the ball is suddenly stopped, and the fourth problem is to attack under the basket, three do not touch, the height is over the frame, it does not land, you can grab it and then attack or dribble.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.The question of this collision depends on the judgment of the referee.

    A foul is defined as a person in possession of the ball who rubs violently against an opposing player without the ball leaving his hand

    Or hit in the body, or hit.

    Therefore, it is a foul as usual. However, this depends on the personal judgment of the referee, some referees are standing in a position that is just not visible, and some referees are not paying attention to the game at all. 2.Hitting your hand is definitely a foul, and 5 individual fouls are out of bounds, 6 in the NBA. 3.Even if you hit a rebound or a basket, it doesn't count as a foul if the header grabs the ball and then dribbles it. 4.Stopping to shoot the ball and then grabbing and dribbling the ball is not a foul. 5.It's a question of who grabs the rebound, you didn't make it clear.

    If it's a pitching team, of course, you can attack directly if you get it, if it's an opponent, then you have to look at it, because many places have different rules, some places have to go out of the three-point line to clear, and some rules can shoot the ball directly.

    Note that this doesn't happen in the NBA because it's full-court. This can only happen in half-time matches. 6.After grabbing a rebound, you can dribble the ball, provided that you don't hold the ball with both hands after getting the ball.

    Dream to the basket, handwritten, refuse to imitate plagiarism! 2012-03-10

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I judge according to the NBA's shooting cylinder rule, as long as the opponent has physical contact when you shoot, then the opponent will foul.

    As for the issue of the ball being thrown over the hoop, the NBA rules stipulate that if you continue to dribble without touching the basket, it will be judged as a second dribble, which is a violation. But in normal times, we are generally not considered to be in violation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Count him as a foul! As long as you jump up and throw the ball, he obstructs your throwing action and it is a foul. Hope to step on it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When attacking:

    1. Return to the field. They dribbled over the halfway line and returned to their own half.

    2. Walking. Walk more than three steps with the ball in both hands.

    3. Hit people with the ball.

    The defender takes his position and knocks him down.

    4. Three seconds of violation.

    Stand in the defender's three-second zone for three seconds.

    seconds against profits. When attacking, the ball must hit the hoop or score within 24 seconds.

    seconds against profits. When attacking, the ball must be dribbled to the front court within 8 seconds.

    When defending: 1. The batter fouls.

    The opponent hits the opponent's hand when he dribbles or shoots.

    2. Block fouls.

    Fouls committed when blocking an opponent's dribble or running are in the hands of the referee.

    3. Interfere with the ball.

    After the opponent has shot, the ball touches the basketball when it falls in the space on the basket and the opponent has scored a goal.

    4. Three seconds of violation.

    Stand in your own three-second zone for more than three seconds.

    Knowing these is enough for the average basketball player, after all, basketball is a pastime for everyone to find fun in it, don't blindly pursue victory, with this mentality, the probability of fouls will be reduced.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.You have to see if he walks, since he has already held the ball with both hands, he can jump, but he must shoot before landing, otherwise he is walking.

    2.There are many kinds of blocking fouls, such as the opponent dribbling and layup, you stand in front of him in advance, and you don't jump, just stand in place, and he knocks you down, which counts him as an offensive foul.

    But if you stand in the circle under the basket (that is, there is a circle under the basket in the three-second zone in the professional basketball court), at this time, whether you stand or not, as long as you stall someone, you are counted as a blocking foul.

    And the most common, when you attack with the ball, and you're on the line, and he comes past you and blocks you with his hands or body, and he blocks the foul.

    Maybe I don't understand what I said, because the power of words is still limited after all, and it is recommended that the landlord watch more NBA games, and he will understand it completely a little bit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The defending side must take a position before the attacker starts.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The NBA Rules Guide's Guide to Blocking Fouls and Dribbling Fouls is explained as follows: "If a defender fails to enter a legitimate defensive position (i.e., occupies that position before the offensive player cuts into that position), physical contact occurs and it is a blocking foul." If a defender enters a legal position, it is an offensive foul if the offensive player rams the defender.

    In both of the above cases, if the physical contact is slight, there is no foul on either side. In order to enter a legitimate defensive position, the defender must keep his or her body directly in front of the attacking player. When an offensive player makes a layup, the defender must reach the defensive position before the offensive player makes a shooting move.

    In most cases, the defender must get to position and leave enough opportunities (space, time) for the attacking player to stop or turn. If a defender has already arrived at the position, physical contact occurs, and it will be an offensive foul.

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