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The first one is not considered a return violation.
Second, you also need to explain that if the ball doesn't bounce in the front court, it is not considered a return, and if the ball and the person are halfway past the court, and the ball falls to the ground in the front court, it is a return.
The third counts. If, when saving the ball, a player jumps off the line and saves the ball back, anything touches is considered out of bounds, and touching the referee is no exception.
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1.It is not counted as a return, and the return is mainly to see whether the ball carrier has passed half the court.
2.Count, because the ball carrier is already past halftime.
3.Out of bounds, because it has been in contact with an out-of-bounds object before being dialed back into the field, it has been counted as a out of bounds save.
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Basketball follows the rules of the integration of man and ball: 1. It is not counted as returning to the court, because A2 is in the backcourt when he receives the ball, which means that he has always been in the backcourt: (if he jumps up from the front court and receives the ball in the air, then it is still counted as returning to the court, because others are judged to be in the front court at this time).
2. Count, if you are in the front court, the ball is also in the front court, and the ball bounces in the back court after touching your own player, then it means that the ball is back in the backcourt, if your player touches the ball first, this is back to the court.
3. Strictly speaking: the audience is in contact with the outside of the field, and the players are in contact with the audience, which is equivalent to contact with the audience. However, in a regular game, there is a distance of one person between the spectator and the sideline, and this is not the case. Let's just play on our own.
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1: Not counted. 2: Count.
3: Not counting. Hope it helps, hope, thank you.
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1. It is not counted as a return.
2. Count the return.
3.It's not out of bounds.
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Usually this is not the case, the rules do not say such a foul, so it is okay.
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Return:Basketball gamesWhen the attacking team has taken the ball over the halfway line, it cannot bring the ball back to the backfield. If you bring it back to the backyard, it will be considered a violation.
As long as the ball is dribbled past half of the court, it cannot be dribbled back. If the opponent hits the ball back to your half, it is not a return as long as your player does not touch the ball in between.
Knowledge Expansion:
The basic rules of the basketball game: each team has 5 players on the court, and there must be only one team leader. The maximum number of substitutes is 7.
The game is divided into two halves, with 2 quarters in each half, a total of 4 quarters, and each quarter is 10 minutes of rest, and the break in the middle of the quarter is 130 seconds, and the halftime break is 15 minutes. Extra time is 5 minutes. The game begins with one player from each team jumping the ball in the middle circle, and the game begins.
All fouls, violations, out of bounds, free throws, substitutions, etc. will stop the timer.
Each player who commits five fouls will need to be removed from the court and will not be allowed to play again, but may be replaced by a substitute. In a single quarter, the opposing player will be fouled against his own player after the total number of fouls has reached 4, and the foul will be free throw. Three-point line.
When you are fouled for shooting a basket or getting a layup. Two free throws. Three free throws from beyond the three-point line when he was fouled. Penalty kicks should be taken from the free throw line.
, take the ball from the referee and throw it within 5 seconds. After a shot, the ball cannot cross the free throw line until it touches the basket.
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(1) The team must be in control of the ball;
2) After the ball enters the front court, the player (or referee) of the team lasts to touch the ball before the ball returns to the back court;
3) After the ball is returned to the backcourt, the player of the team is the first to touch the ball in the backcourt. These three conditions must occur sequentially and consecutively.
The above three conditions must occur in succession in order to be considered a return violation.
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(1) The ball has been brought to the front court;
2) The ball travels from the front court to the back court and is in contact with the ground in the back court.
3) The ball returns to the backcourt and the last person to touch the ball is the attacking player, if the attacking player touches the ball again, the attacking team will have a return violation.
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(1) The attacking team has brought the ball from the back court to the front court;
2) The ball returns from the front court to the back court after the attacking player has made contact, and makes contact with the ground in the back court;
3) The attacker touches the ball again.
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(1) The offensive ball has been brought over the frontcourt.
2) The ball travels from the front court to the back court and is in contact with the ground in the back court.
3) The defending player did not touch the basketball.
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The team controls the ball.
Last touch of the ball in frontcourt.
Be the first to touch the ball at the back.
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The full-court basketball game is divided into 4 quarters x 10 minutes by FIBA rules (such as the Japan Men's Basketball World Championships), and 4 quarters x 12 minutes by CBA, NBA, and NCAA. No matter what kind of game it is, the standard of the ball back to the backcourt is almost the same, that is, the commonly known "ball back to the backcourt three-factor block".
1. The team must be in control of the ball (must have a team in possession).
2. The player in possession of the team touches the "ball in the front court" at the end
3. The player in control of the team is the first to touch the "ball in the backcourt".
If the above three elements are met, the ball is illegally returned to the backcourt, and the ball returned to the backcourt for a violation.
Note: The order of the above three elements, that is, the order in which the ball returns to the backcourt, does not conform to this order and does not constitute a violation of the ball back to the backcourt.
Out of bounds for half games: The middle line, two sidelines, and end lines are limited by the field to form a half court (excluding the area of the boundary line). The ball touches the four lines that enclose the half court, and the ground, objects, and people outside the line count the ball out of bounds.
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Also known as a "return violation". One of the rules of the game of basketball. During the game, a player of the attacking team is not allowed to let the ball into the backcourt after the ball has entered the front court of the attacking team.
This restriction applies to throw-ins, rebounds, steals, etc. In the center circle jump ball, free throws and additional free throws are not taken in the event of a technical foul by a coach, assistant coach or team member. It is an offence for the ball to return to the backcourt and the defender throws the ball at the extension line outside the halfway line to continue play.
Note: Riding across the halfway line with two feet is also a return violation.
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The dribbling side can't dribble back to the halfway line, or else it's going to be back!!
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In basketball, return to the court refers to when the attacking team takes the ball over the halfcourt line, the basketball is in the hands of the attacking team without touching any of the defenders, and then returns to the backcourt, which is a return to the court violation.
The basis for the penalty for the return violation.
1. The attacking player has dribbled across the halfway line;
2. In the process of scrambling, the offensive player is the last to touch the ball;
3. The defender is not the last to touch the ball;
4. In the absence of a foul.
If the above 4 requirements are met, it is a return violation.
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Three conditions must be met at the same time to constitute a return field:
1. The team controls the ball in the front court;
2. The players of the team touch the ball at the end of the front court, and then the ball reaches the back court;
3. After the ball reaches the backcourt, the players of the team are the first to touch the ball in the backcourt. If any of these conditions are missing, it will not be considered a return.
Among them, the new rules after 2008 changed the provisions on the scope of the front court, that is, if only a part of the body of the team enters the front court in the process of dribbling the ball from the back court to the front court, it is not considered to form the front court control ball, and all the body (feet) and the ball must be completely out of the back court (at this time, if you still step on the middle line, it is not considered to fully enter the front court).
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In basketball, when the attacking team has taken the ball over the halfway line, it cannot bring the ball back to the backcourt. If you bring it back to the backyard, it will be considered a violation. This type of violation is called "return".
As long as the ball is dribbled past half of the court, it cannot be dribbled back. If the opponent hits the ball back to the other team's half, it is not a return as long as the other player does not touch the ball in between. There is a time limit for passing half time at full time, the time is eight seconds, and it is a violation before half time is eight seconds.
After the attacking team dribbles the ball through their own half, if their player dribbles back to their own half, they will call it back, if the ball is cut off in the opponent's half, the ball reaches the other side's half, and then snatching it back is not considered to return.
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As long as the person follows the ball past his own half of the court, and the opponent does not touch the ball, any part of the body lands on the ground and returns to his own half of the court, and the ball returns to his own half.
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When the attacking team has taken the ball over the halfway line, it cannot be brought back to the backfield. If you bring it back to the backcourt, it is considered a violation (foul), which is called a return to the court.
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When attacking, the player dribbles over the half court, as long as the dribbler's feet cross the half-court dividing line, and then the dribbler retreats back to the half-court dividing line, it is considered to be a return.
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The attacking team holds the ball through the halfway court to the front court, and the ball carrier holds the ball back to the halfway line and makes contact with it when the ball is not changed or the opponent touches (tackles). Usually this is considered a mistake.
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In 5vs5, after crossing the middle line from the opponent's court, pass the ball back to your players or dribble back with the ball.
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There are three necessary conditions for returning to the court (all three must be met at the same time): 1. The team controls the ball in the front court; 2. The players of the team touch the ball at the end of the front court, and then the ball reaches the back court; 3. After the ball reaches the backcourt, the players of the team are the first to touch the ball in the backcourt. - Absence of any of these conditions is not a return.
Among them, the new rules after 2008 changed the provisions on the scope of the front court, that is, if only a part of the body of the team enters the front court in the process of dribbling the ball from the back court to the front court, it is not considered to form the front court control ball, and all the body (feet) and the ball must be completely out of the back court (at this time, if you still step on the middle line, it is not considered to fully enter the front court). In other words, even if you step into the front court with one foot and the other foot is still in the backcourt, at this time you can return or pass the ball back to the backcourt, it is still a good ball, not a return to the court.
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The side you're going to attack is called the front court,,, your own home is called the back court. The distinction between the front and back is divided by the line that jumps the ball in the midfield. When you dribble the ball past the line in midfield ... Then dribble the ball over the halfway line to your backcourt. Just call it back!
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When attacking, a player who dribbles the ball past the halfway line is a return to the court when he dribbles the ball back to the backcourt.
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(1) The team must be in control of the ball;
2) The ball enters the front court and is set up, and the player (or referee) of the team touches the ball last before the ball returns to the back court;
3) After the ball is returned to the backcourt, the player of the team is the first to touch the ball in the backcourt. These three conditions must occur sequentially and consecutively.
The above three conditions must occur in succession in order to be considered a return violation.
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