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If the violation is a mistake in technical statistics, exchanging the ball, such as two dribbles, walking, interfering with the ball, 8 seconds over the half, 24 seconds of violation, 5 seconds of not being able to send the sideline ball, attacking and defending for three seconds, etc., the violation is different from the foul, it is caused by personal reasons that do not conform to the rules of basketball, so it is just an exchange of balls, it is not a foul, it can only be regarded as a mistake.
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It's a mistake, that is, it could have been otherwise, which is equivalent to doing something wrong. Not the same as a foul. The number of fouls should be recorded when committing a foul, and for example, just handing over the ball to the opponent.
A violation is a violation of the rules set by the Basketball Association, but it is less severe than a foul. Violations include walking, interfering with the ball, defending for three seconds, attacking for three seconds, etc., which are common and somewhat brain-dead, such as Odom's serve dribbling directly into the court, and the serve is not sent out within the allotted time. Hehe.
That's all I have to offer. Personal opinion.
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The main violations in the basketball rules are:
1. Jumping ball violation.
2. Throwing the ball into bounds violation.
3. The ball is out of bounds violation.
4. Two dribbling violations.
5. Carrying a ball violation - commonly known as turning the wrist.
6. Walking with the ball is illegal - commonly known as walking.
seconds violation. seconds violation.
seconds violation. seconds violation.
11. The ball is returned to the backcourt for violations.
12. Interference scoring violation.
13. Interference with the ball violation.
14. Penalty Kick Violations.
15. (Intentionally) kicking the ball violation.
16. Boxing ball violation.
17. It is illegal for a live ball to pass under the basket through the basket.
18. Intentionally throwing the ball into the team's basket is a violation.
19. A player reaches through the basket from below to touch a pass or rebound.
20. Grab the basket with one hand and dunk with the other.
21. When the offensive player does not enter the 3-second zone, the defender enters the 3-second zone and violates the rules for 3 seconds.
22. When the basketball bounces on the basket, the player plucks the ball.
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1.Player out of bounds or ball out of bounds: throw-in.
2.Player raises his hand to interfere with a penalty kick: Violation of the rules, the opponent is awarded a throw-in at the penalty line.
3.Player fails to pass the ball within 5 seconds: Violation is awarded to the opponent for passing the ball within 5 seconds.
4.Return of the ball to the backcourt: In violation of the law, the opponent is awarded to dribble the ball back to the backcourt in the shortest possible time.
5.Illegal front dribble: Violation of the law, the opponent is awarded to dribble the ball back to the backcourt in the shortest possible time.
6.Walking: Violation of the law, the judgment is to dribble the ball back to the backcourt in the shortest possible time.
7.Jump Ball Offence: Losing possession of the ball and dribbling the ball back to the backcourt in the shortest possible time.
8.3 Second Offense: Lose possession of the ball and the opponent dribbles the ball back to the backcourt in the shortest amount of time.
9.Heavily defended player: 5 seconds violation, the opponent is awarded to dribble the ball back to the backcourt within 5 seconds.
10.10 Second Off: The opponent is awarded the shortest time to dribble the ball back to the backcourt.
11.30 Second Off: The opponent is awarded the shortest time to dribble the ball back to the backcourt.
12.Tightly defended player: 8 seconds violation, the opponent is awarded the ball back to the backcourt within 8 seconds.
The above is the content of the penalties for violations in basketball competitions.
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Violation of the rules in basketball may be a violation. The penalty is that the team that commits the offence loses the ball and the opponent throws the throw-in outside the line near the violation. Exceptions are made for interference and penalty violations.
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5 types of 3, 5, 8, 24 second violations;
Interfere with the ball. Ball in the backcourt.
Walking: Secondary dribbling.
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The difference between a violation and a foul is whether the behavior has the potential to harm the defending player, and because of the occurrence of this behavior, the offensive advantage is generated.
Offensively, the main offenses are: walking (dribbling by a player in violation of basketball dribbling rules); Two dribbles (the court does not allow a dribbler to stop dribbling and then dribble again without the rest of the players touching the ball); return to the court (either the ball or the dribbler is allowed to return to the backcourt); Flip (at any time the ball controller is not allowed to touch the ball with the ball in the possession phase); Passing errors (the act of the ball going out of bounds after the last contact with an attacking player during an offensive pass), and other actions that are considered mistakes, etc. The penalty for an offensive violation is a transition between attack and defense, the original defender gets the ball and restarts the 24-second offensive time, and technically, the attacker makes one error.
Offensive fouls, on the other hand, are mainly due to the unfair or aggressive behavior of the attacking player against the defending player, mainly including hitting people with the ball (the defending player is in position in advance, and the offensive player is in the process of breaking or advancing the power body contact); Offensive fouls (the use of the body by an offensive player to deliberately disrupt the contact of a player on the ball in violation of the rules of basketball while dribbling, basically defined as the elbow action in the advancement of the dribble) and so on. The penalty is a transition between offense and defense, and the technical statistics statistically record an offensive foul by the fouling player, and the defender gets the ball and recalculates the 24-second offensive time.
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3) When the two sides scramble for the ball, if one side steps on the outside line, then the opposing ball is formed.
4) The ball jumps out of bounds, but is still in the air and has not touched the off-field, including the sideline, the bottom line, the ground outside the field, etc., and the ball is said to have not gone out of bounds at that time; However, if the ball touches any of the above conditions, the ball is out of bounds. For example, if you touch the sideline, touch the bottom line, touch the chair outside the field, touch the tree outside the field, touch the outsider, etc., as long as you touch it, the ball is out of bounds.
Basketball Rules 12: Jumping Ball Violations
1) A player on both sides who executes a jump kick immediately takes a penalty before the ball rises to its highest point, which is called a violation. Or, if a jumper takes a penalty more than 2 times in a row, the third time the kick is a violation and the opponent's ball.
2) In addition to the 2 players who jumped the ball, the remaining 8 players moved their bodies or feet to occupy a vantage point before the jumping player touched the pick-up ball, which is also known as a violation. Or after dialing or taking a penalty, the ball has not been dialed out of the jump ball circle at the moment, and then 8 people immediately break into the jump ball circle to touch, grab and touch the ball.
Basketball Rules 13: Serving baseline balls and serving sideline balls violations
1) In the case of a foul or violation by either side, the player who executes the serve moves his feet and executes the serve under the condition of walking. However, if the serve is executed under the aforementioned conditions, 2 steps forward and backward are allowed. However, if the sideline, baseline and off-court objects are less than 2m, the referee should take the initiative to ask the defender to retreat more than 2 steps away from the executing serve.
If the referee does not ask for it, the player who performs the trembling ball may ask the referee to assist in driving away the defender and keeping it at a distance.
2) The sideline or baseline of a foul or violation cannot be moved; However, in the case of a team score, the executing player can move any number of steps left or right, or forward or backward to serve. However, after the score is scored, the sideline and the baseline ball are suspended, but the left, the right or the back and forth are not allowed to move any number of steps to serve; In the event that the server speculatively does not pick up the ball to execute the serve, the referee shall quickly pick up the ball and hand it over to the executor with an immediate countdown.
3) If the server player speculates, at the moment when the referee is about to count the seconds, hand the ball to another teammate, and then ask the teammate to step out of the field to execute the sideline and serve the baseline ball. At this point, the referee has to count the seconds immediately, not wait for the other player to pick up the ball. The countdown is 5 seconds, that's , the whistle sounds.
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