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Alternate possession is a method of making a ball live by throwing a ball into bounds instead of jumping a ball. Whenever a jump ball occurs, the team takes turns to execute the throw-in (at the nearest bounds of the jump ball where the jump ball occurred) Specific example - After the jump ball in the first quarter, Team A first controls the ball, and then when the jump ball occurs, it is Team B's serve; In the case of a jump ball again, it is Team A's turn to serve; It happens again and it is Team B's turn to serve. A1 and B1 scramble in the restricted area, the jump ball is decided, the alternating arrow points in the direction of Team A's attack, Team A serves (in this example, the out-of-bounds serve behind the rebound is removed from the end line), and the next time the jump ball situation is decided, it is Team B's turn to serve.
Another example - after the start of the first quarter, Team A controls the ball, and the next jump ball should be Team B's serve, but there is no jump ball in the first quarter, then at the beginning of the second quarter, Team B takes a throw-in on the opposite halfline of the recording table. Team A controls the ball after the start of the first quarter, and the next jump ball should be Team B's serve. At the 5th minute, a scrum was awarded, Team B served, and there was only one scout in the first quarter, and there were no other jump shots.
When the second quarter begins, Team A shall take the throw-in opposite the recording table. Rather than simply understanding that after Team A controls the ball first, Team B serves in the second quarter, Team A serves in the third quarter, and Team B serves in the fourth quarter - this is a fan-style misunderstanding (unless there is no contention or jump ball in the whole game, but it is very unlikely) As long as there is a jump ball, it must be a turn serve between the two teams.
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3v3 or 1v1 is common. Agreements vary from region to region or from player to player.
Follow the rules of the 3v3 game. Alternate possession is a confrontation between A and B, A scores no longer possession of the ball, and B gets the ball to serve.
My friend and I often play 1v1 confrontations, in order to increase the one-time success rate of confrontations and the frequency of offense and defense, so the rule for alternate possession is that if either side does not score or score, the defender will get the ball.
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If the possession is obtained in alternate possession, the applicable rule is 12,4,5 in alternate possession – "The ball on the ball rests on the basket bracket during the throw into bounds." ”
Its penalty is the end of the team that throws the ball into bounds alternately possessing the ball, and the alternate possession of the arrow immediately reverses. Awarded to the opposing team who threw the ball into touch as a normal violation (i.e. not alternately.
possession of the ball into bounds) and then the ball into bounds to continue playing.
For example, team A has alternate possession of the ball, and the ball is stopped on the basket bracket when the ball is thrown into bounds. Then the next is Team B's possession, you and I have no opinion, and the arrow on the record table should immediately point to Team B.
If Team B is not using possession at this time, then after Team B throws the ball into bounds, the arrow still points to Team B, right? Can you be sure that so?
Interestingly, Mr. Gao also came to Fuzhou to give a lecture in May, but unfortunately he was not concise enough to talk about this issue at that time, so many people were still confused after listening to it. However, "the end of alternate possession of the ball and the formation of a scrum again." But it's an indisputable fact.
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Serve. Say I'm not enough words.
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Rush hour.
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