Basketball game full team fouls, common fouls in basketball game explained

Updated on physical education 2024-02-10
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If each team commits more than 4 fouls per quarter, and each team commits more than 3 fouls in overtime, one free throw and one free throw will be awarded. (All rights reserved by China Basketball Referee Network, **Please indicate the source:.)

    If there are fewer than 4 team fouls in the first 10 minutes of each quarter, or less than 3 team fouls in the first 3 minutes of overtime, the team is allowed to commit one team foul in the last two minutes without penalty.

    Two free throws are awarded for an offensive foul on a player who is making a shot, and no additional free throws are awarded if a foul is made for the whole team; A free throw is awarded if the shot is successful, and no additional free throw is awarded if the team fouls the whole team. That is, up to 3 points on a successful two-point shot and up to 4 points on a successful 3-point shot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Team Fouls: A foul committed by the offending team that does not result in a free throw by the fouled team will be considered a team foul.

    How to punish a team-wide foul: When the fifth team-wide foul is made, the fouled team will take two free throws.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A team-wide foul is defined as two free throws awarded for any foul after more than four fouls in a quarter, with a limit of three in overtime.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Accumulate 4 fouls in a quarter to make free throws, and the whole team fouls are generally fights. After the rebellion is negotiated, a team is usually sent off the field. and banned.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In each quarter, the team has committed more than 4 fouls.

    Regardless of whether the defense or offense is fouled, the opponent can make free throws.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If there are only 5 people left on the field, they can commit any foul at will

    The opponent will take free throws, but not add fouls.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The team has committed more than 4 fouls.

    The opponent all made free throws.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    4 fouls, free throws, and many fouls.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Thugs. The most common foul action of the defender during the confrontation or game is the hitter, the offensive player holds the ball to attack, and the defender touches the opponent's arm or hand when there is a blue throw; When an offensive player dribbles or holds the ball, the defender touches the opponent's hand first, which is considered a foul!

    2. Blocking and hitting people with the ball. In the offensive player's dribbling 3-step blue action, the defender moves over to block the opponent's route and causes the action to be terminated, which is regarded as a blocking foul, on the contrary, if the defender stands in a position in advance and does not move and does not stretch out his hand, the offensive player bumps into the defender and is regarded as hitting someone with the ball.

    3. Pull people to foul. Pulling fouls is easier to understand, whether it is offensive or defensive, as long as you have obvious pulling the opponent's action, it is a pulling foul, this action generally appears when the defender does not defend against the offensive player or subconsciously pulls behind the action.

    4. Pushing people to foul. A player forcibly moves the ball carrier and non-ball carrier with their hands or any part of their body, usually in the form of passing. Stations. In the process of grabbing rebounds.

    5. Cover fouls. The attacking team is not the player who holds the team to create offensive conditions and routes for the player to attack, which is called covering, he needs the players to choose a good route in advance when the wall blocks the defenders, but after the cover, they cannot block the defenders in the route of moving to the defenders, so it is called a covering foul, also called 2 screens!

    6. Technical fouls. Players insulting the opponent and the referee on the field, such as pulling the players on the field, yelling, threatening, intimidating, or even hitting people, which is regarded as a technical foul and will be disqualified from the game.

    7. Full foul without the ball. That is, when they leave the control of both sides, and the method is to grab the ball, there is illegal contact with the body, such as pulling away from the opponent and withdrawing the opponent, which is regarded as a foul without seeking rights.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The results are different.

    An individual who commits 5 fouls will be asked to leave the court, and the team will start free throws after 5 fouls in a single quarter, and this quarter will start with the fifth foul free throw, and serve the ball for each foul.

    2. The scope is different.

    Individual fouls include offensive fouls, defensive fouls, physical fouls, and technical fouls. In addition to offensive fouls, defensive fouls, physical fouls, and technical fouls, team fouls also include technical fouls blown by irrational coaches, which are also included in team fouls.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Individual fouls count as team-wide fouls. Only beater fouls do not count as team-wide fouls. Individual violations, walking, twice, interfering with the ball, etc., do not count as fouls.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As long as it is a foul, it counts as a team-wide foul.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Offensive foul with the ball.

    1. If the defender is on the offensive route of the attacker with the ball, and before the attacker has obvious physical contact with him, his feet have been steady, the position has been stood, and there is no movement, then after contact, the attacker is judged to have committed an offensive foul. But in an NBA game, there are no offensive fouls in a reasonable collision zone. 2. In the offense, the attacker uses the elbows, shoulders, knees and other hard parts of the body to intentionally and obviously violate the defender, even if the defender does not have the above 1 situation, the attacker is also judged to have committed an offensive foul.

    2. Offensive fouls without the ball.

    1. When the attacker is carrying out the cover blocking and dismantling tactics, the screener makes an obvious push and rub on the defender, or makes a significant movement of his feet while covering, it is judged as a foul for covering without the ball, which is a foul for off-ball offense. 2. The offensive player without the ball will also be judged as an offensive foul if he makes illegal physical contact with the opposing player when he is in position, such as pushing and rubbing when squeezing the position, and a foul behind the back when grabbing an offensive rebound.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Offensive fouls. After the ball is a live ball, the offensive player makes illegal contact with the opponent, which is an offensive foul. If the offensive player commits an offensive foul, if it is not an elbow foul, a boxing foul, or a malicious foul, it shall be dealt with according to the following penalties:

    No points are awarded to the attacking team; Register a foul on a player; Fouls committed by the team as a whole are not registered (except for the sixth foul committed by the team and the team has no eligible substitutes).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As long as he hits you with the ball, whether you fall or not, he's an offensive foul.

    Unless you block it, it doesn't count as an offensive foul.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As long as you hit someone, you will foul, and it has nothing to do with whether the person falls or not.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is indeed nonsense, judging the offensive foul, the main basis is whether the defender's foot is moving when the body is in contact, if it moves, it is a defensive foul, and if it does not move, it is an offensive foul.

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