Basketball What is the graduation of six fouls, can you still play the next game if the six fouls of

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

    If you foul six times in a game, you will be sent off. You can't go back to the field in this game. As for the graduation of the six offenders, it is a description of this situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the NBA, players are subject to foul action for 6 fouls, and in international games, they are fouled for 5 fouls.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the NBA, when a player commits six fouls in a game, he or she is no longer allowed to play, which is a graduation.

    If there are two technical fouls, you can't play again

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Players who have committed more than 5 fouls will be sent off the court, so six fouls are called off, and six fouls are also called graduation!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's just that if you have committed six fouls, you can't play again, and you can play in the next game.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Six fouls in one game, sent off.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the NBA, players have to be fouled for 6 fouls, so it is also called six fouls graduated

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    With 6 fouls you can't play on the court anymore and you can watch from the sidelines.

    2 technical fouls (commonly known as "eating T") were also ejected, and they were not even treated on the sidelines.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Everyone has six foul chances and can't play again when they reach six. There must be a different player to replace.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It was after 6 fouls and was sent off.

    The end is graduation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It was 6 fouls and was sent off.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That's 6 fouls and being sent off.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Fouls are 6 times out of the game.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Fouled six times.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sent off for the sixth foul.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    6 ordinary fouls do not affect the next game.

    However, professional games are different, if it is a technical foul or a malicious foul, there will be a decision to add a penalty, and suspension is also one of the punishments.

    An ordinary personal foul is defined as unlawful physical contact with an opposing player after the ball has entered play and before the alarm sounded at the end of a quarter. If the game time has ended before the individual foul has occurred, the individual foul will be ignored unless it is a unsportsmanlike foul.

    Exception: If the foul is committed against or by a player who is in the middle of a shooting action, and the shooter takes the ball out of his hand before the game timer runs out, the foul shall be awarded in the same manner as it would have been during the game.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The worst game in basketball history, the game was not tied up by 5 players in the final quarter, and 6 foul players were forced to go on the court and continue playing.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you can play, the foul only affects the game, unlike football.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello. Someone has asked the same question as you before. That was my answer at the time.

    I don't know much about the major, but I talk about some things that I often encounter when playing on the streets.

    1.Walking. After starting to dribble (including after taking the ball), take three steps without touching the ground or making a shot, or take a step after receiving the ball. The concept of a step is that one foot leaves the ground and the other foot leaves the ground.

    2.Hatchet man. When the attacker dribbles or shoots, the defender touches the attacker's hand, forearm, and big arm. Sometimes the attacking players on the street will also use this method to cheat fouls.

    3.Jump. After jumping with the ball, he did not throw or pass, but landed again.

    4.Crushing. The defender presses the attacker's shoulders, back, and head (mainly these three parts) so that the attacker cannot jump.

    5.Blocking and hitting people with the ball. It mainly depends on the footwork, who occupies a position first, and the other team that comes later, bumps into the foul. A foul on the defender is called blocking, and a foul on the offensive side is called hitting someone with the ball.

    6.Serious foul. A foul that could result in injury to the opponent. Most commonly, one party is in the air or after the other party has accelerated to push or pull it. There are also elbow strikes (both intentional and unintentional) that are also common.

    7.Wrist flips and dribbles over the shoulder. Because it is said that in the official game, these two are no longer considered fouls, so I don't know much about it.

    Wrist flips seem to refer to the action of holding the ball with your hands when dribbling. Dribbling over the shoulder – no need to explain. It's just that the ball is higher than the shoulder when you dribble.

    8.The second dribble, referred to as the second dribble. It is an accusation that a player dribbles the ball again after completing a dribble-possession maneuver.

    9.Bounds. The following are also occasionally seen:

    1.Foul on a non-player refers to some unreasonable physical contact with a defender, such as pushing or colliding with a relatively strong player.

    2.Rebounding foul.

    3.Loopback. In an attack, the attacker brings the ball to the front and cannot return to the backcourt.

    The basketball court actually becomes a half-court for the attacker, which is equivalent to playing half-court offense and defense. If the attacker lets the ball back into their own half, it's actually out of bounds, but it's called a return line. The opponent serves in the middle line.

    4.Three-second violation. An offensive player stays in a three-second zone (i.e., a trapezoid) for more than three seconds, or a defender stays in a three-second zone for more than three seconds and there are no offensive players within arm's length.

    In regular play, a hitter, blocker, and dribbling are all fouls. Second, the mistake of walking and counting. A serious foul will be counted as a technical foul, and the fouling player may be sent off.

    Six fouls are an NBA-specific rule that states that a player is ejected if he commits six fouls. But technical fouls are not counted here, but separately. The technical foul was two downs.

    For example, if a player has already committed five fouls and one technical foul, he can still play on the court. But as long as there is another foul, whether it is an ordinary foul or a technical foul, it will be off. If the foul is very serious and egregious, you can also be sent off the field in one go.

    Elsewhere it was almost all five foul appearances. But the number of technical fouls should all be the same. We don't have free throws or off-the-court free throws in amateur basketball here.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Basketball fouls are divided into common defensive fouls, defensive blocking fouls, defensive cover fouls, offensive fouls, offensive blocking fouls, offensive cover fouls, as well as first-degree malicious fouls and second-degree malicious fouls. 6 fouls off the court means that the cumulative fouls reach 6 times, and this game can not be played again, and you can only watch your teammates play on the sidelines, which is 6 fouls off the court.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Six fouls off the court, ordinary fouls, not including technical fouls. The usual six offenders graduated.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Guo Allen Basketball World Cup, 5 fouls off the court.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The rules stipulate that a team cannot have less than two players on the field, and if a team is penalized with only two players left, the team should be considered to have forfeit. The following section is the correct answer to the question you are asked in the rules.

    Article 21 The match will be lost due to lack of players.

    It is stipulated that if a team has less than two players on the field preparing for the match during the match, the team shall lose the match due to the lack of players.

    Penalty If the winning team is awarded the lead, the score shall stand at the time the game is stopped. If the winning team is not in the lead, the score winning record is 2:0, which is in favor of that team. In addition, teams that are missing players deserve 1 point in the rankings.

    For a group of two games (home and away) with a total of points to decide the winner, the team that is missing players in the first or second game shall lose the group due to the "missing players".

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    A team with 5 starts and 7 substitutes generally does not happen, and if there is such a situation, it should still stay on the field.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There will be other players on the bench, and even though it's not that position, each player will have a first and second position, my first position is small forward, and my second position is shooting guard.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    You know, and I asked, yes, but there's another one, and that's that as soon as he fouls, the opponent takes a penalty. This kind of thing doesn't have to end, but you can't deliberately hurt people and foul people, otherwise, there will only be 4 people.

    Suggestion only, thanks.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Will still leave the field, even without a team member!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    1. One free throw: An offensive foul (i.e., a general foul), unsportsmanlike foul, disqualification foul by the opposing team against the shooting player, and the shooting player throws a basket valid for scoring. At this point, the shooting team only adds one free throw.

    2. 2 free throws: 1. Technical foul, 2 free throws and one throw. At this time, the head coach of the team assigns any player (including the substitute) to take 2 free throws.

    2. All unsportsmanlike fouls and disqualification fouls against players who do not shoot will be punished with 2 penalties and one throw. 2 penalty kicks are taken by the offended player. 3. In a quarter (single quarter), when a team commits more than 4 fouls (i.e., the fifth time starts including the fifth time), when the team does not control the ball and does not possess the ball, each time a personal foul occurs, the opposing team member who is violated will get 2 free throws.

    Note that no matter how many tiebreakers there are, the fouls that occur in each tiebreaker period are counted in the fourth quarter of the team and are added to the number of fouls committed by the whole team in the fourth quarter, so the total team fouls in the tiebreaker are not counted separately and are added up to the fourth quarter) 4. When the shooting player in the two-point shooting area is violated by the opposing team (offensive foul, unsportsmanlike foul, disqualification foul), and the ball is not scored, the shooting player executes the free throw twice. 5. Due to the unsportsmanlike behavior of the players and coaches against the referees, the referees pronounced technical fouls and disqualified fouls. 2 free throws (plus a halfway point) by any member of the opposing team

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    In the rules of basketball, the rules for free throws:

    1. If an offensive player is fouled when shooting, he will be punished twice inside the three-point line and three times outside the three-point line.

    2. In each quarter of the game, the whole team has committed four fouls, so from the next foul, each foul will be fouled by the fouled player twice.

    3. When a defensive player violates the three-second defense, the offensive team assigns any one of the five players on the court to make one free throw (this rule only applies to the NBA, FIBA does not defend for three seconds).

    4. In the NBA, a technical foul is made by the player who was fouled once and continues to retain the offensive right; A technical foul by FIBA is a free throw by the player who has been fouled twice, and continues to retain offensive possession.

    5. A physical foul is a penalty that the attacking team assigns any one of the five players on the court to make two free throws and retain the offensive right.

    6. A unsportsmanlike foul is a penalty that the attacking team assigns any one of the five players on the court to make two free throws and retain the right to attack.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    In the fourth game, the second game on the road, the opponent was the Pacers, Kobe Bryant scored 8 points in overtime, the Lakers got a valuable victory on the road, and returned to the home court to win the championship in the first six games, which was the beginning of the OK combination's three-game winning streak.

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