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It depends on the situation. If you're behind him, put the ball on his head, it's a dangerous move, and it's usually a foul, but as long as you don't ask for it, it's not going to be dangerous. Generally, the front cover will not be fouled.
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If the ball is still in your hand and you press it down, it will be a foul, if the ball has left your hand, it is not a foul if you press it down, and it is really good to be able to press you when you leave your hand?!
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Before you make a shot, it counts as a foul, not a block!!
It should have been a foul.
Of course, it's not right to say that you are excessive, after all, everyone hates to invest when they play, and blames him for not catching the ball.
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It's not a foul because you didn't touch the ball carrier, but the referee listened to the referee.
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It's not a foul, because you're not touching the ball carrier, so it's not a foul
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Oh, no, if he says yes, he won't fight, it doesn't matter if it's more serious, pay attention when you usually play, there's no need to be so ruthless,
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In all cases, if the ball has left the hands of the opposing player, then you have not put the rules. If the ball is still in the hands of the opposing player and does not leave the palm, then you are out of the rules.!!
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This situation should be considered scrum in the NBA, but the intensity of our usual play cannot be compared to the NBA, so it is reasonable for such actions to be judged as fouls.
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It depends on the situation, here you are referring to whether there is a foul in this action, because the opponent did not shoot, so it is a foul on the ball, but if it is a shot, it is a good hat!
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It's not a problem, it's okay to say that the shot is heavy, but it's definitely not a foul.
The ball is good and blows for a foul? ..
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It's not a foul, it's not Hamilton, there's no mask.
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If the ball has left the opposing player's hand, you have not committed a foul.
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Agree with the upstairs.
This situation depends on whether there is physical injury to the attacker, and even if it is likely to cause injury, a defensive foul should be awarded.
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It's supposed to be a pretty cap, it's certainly not counting, those people are too bad.
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Whatever the referee says is what it is!
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If the ball is touched first, and the ball is touched and brought to the hand, it is not a foul.
If it is covered with the ball with the hand, it is a foul.
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To be honest, half a second of time will not constitute the so-called early standing position, the time is too short, in such a short period of time, the referee will only blow your blocking foul, generally want to make the opponent's offensive foul, to predict his dribbling line in advance, more than a second in advance to stand in a good position to make the opponent hit people with the ball. In addition, basketball has a reasonable collision zone (I know the NBA has, whether international games have not), in that small circle, if the offensive team hits you, it is also white, and sometimes even blows you to block fouls! In short, many times, basketball is to protect the interests of the offensive side, so as to make the game more beautiful and more intense!
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Of course, an offensive foul is a foul, and it will also leave the court with six fouls, and it will leave the court after more than six defensive fouls.
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