With 30 seconds left in the NBA, trailing by two points and the opponent possessing the ball, will i

Updated on physical education 2024-03-01
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, they will not foul in advance, but will try to prevent the opponent's offense, so that the last chance to score a goal is at least a draw, if you foul in advance, even if you play it or leave the opponent time to attack, it is not cost-effective, in the 06 season Rockets and Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs Mavericks did not foul in advance, but took advantage of the Rockets' mistakes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At 30 seconds, there is generally no foul in advance, because there are still 30 seconds, at this time the coach will call a timeout, strengthen the defense, if the opponent's offense is prevented, and there is a rebound, there is still about six seconds of offensive time, and then organize the offense, come to a 3-point whistle ball, score, the whole court is boiling! However, at this time, the opponent may foul early!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are still 30 seconds, most of them should be fouled in advance, if you let the opponent play for 24 seconds, whether it is in or not, then the time left for the side is too little, if you can prevent it, if you don't prevent it, it will be very troublesome to fight, I think it should be a foul in advance... Even if the opponent hits two free throws, the team can also grab a three-pointer or play a fast break, and then make a foul, so that there is enough time and the chance of overtaking is relatively large.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Just like yesterday's game between Greece and Argentina, with about 30 seconds left, Greece trailed by 2 points, Argentina controlled the ball and attacked, Greece did not foul, which is the tactic used in most FIBA games. However, in the NBA, it is common to use foul tactics to make free throws, and then the team that is behind quickly organizes an offensive shot and shoots, and if it is still behind, it fouls again to make the opponent make free throws. In this order until the end of the game.

    Of course, the chances of going to extra time in this situation are also very high.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No fouls, try to defend as much as possible, at least 6 seconds left, and then the initiative is in your own hands, 2 points is dragged into overtime, and it is likely to score 3 points, a duel. If you don't defend it, you're going to have to commit a foul.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, an attack is 24 seconds.

    It's good to defend this offense, why bother giving the opponent a chance to make free throws.

    If you make both free throws, you'll have 4 points

    Most of the time it's about defending and then attacking yourself.

    I have many years of experience watching football. It's not a copy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Early fouls should not be allowed in international tournaments, because most of the players are not very capable. Fouls are not safe. But in the NBA, 80% of the time there will be fouls, because every player is super capable and anything is possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can gamble, if you foul the opponent to make free throws, both of them will score, then you will lose 4 points, and there will be no play, and if you don't score, you will have a chance to win. There was a game where the Rockets played against which team I can't remember, the Rockets were behind, and at the end of the game there was a player on the opposing side who made a bad free throw, and when he just got the ball, Yao Ming fouled him and the opponent didn't score 2 goals.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, they don't foul in advance, they try their best to prevent the ball and then play a counterattack.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You don't need to, first force the whole court to force the opponent to die, at this time you can't break the ball to die, generally the opponent throws in about 10s left, to ensure that the waiting rebound OK, pause!

    Not to mention, the moment it is handed over to the star, 10s is allowed to play, generally the boss shoots 3, presses the whistle, and a shot determines life and death!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Fouls can be chosen. 04 Rockets vs Spurs, Rockets trailed by 8 points, there were seconds left, fouls, the opponent made free throws, even if the free throw was in, the Rockets also shot three points, and finally won, foul tactics are advisable!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, if you foul someone else and make two free throws, then you lose four points, even if you control the ball, it is difficult to move back, it is better to put the opponent away, organize the rest of the time, and score.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think so.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's up to the coach and who's in possession.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This rule first appeared because of the "shark slashing tactic", that is, fouling the opponent's free throw inaccurate player and sending him to the free throw line.

    But this rule is limited to the last 2 minutes of each quarter. Therefore, entering the last 2 minutes of each quarter, if you foul a non-player and the number of fouls reaches 5, you should make 1 free throw and 1 throw.

    This tactic is still used in the game, and before the final 2 minutes, off-ball fouls are committed against people like Jordan, Split and other people who don't make inaccurate free throws. It's a great way to chase points on regular time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is to ensure that the game is exciting and enjoyable.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Quite simply, the NBA is a business league. All the dramatic rules are its selling point.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If I had trailed by two points with three seconds left in the NBA game, I would have handed the ball to five people. They are, Black Mamba Bryant, Curry, James, Maddy, Lillard.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If I'm down by two points with three seconds left in the NBA, I'm actually going to give the ball to James because he's really good at bouncing and he's able to shoot two-pointers very accurately.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I would go with Durant, Durant's height and reach are outstanding, and almost no one across from him can interfere with his shots, as long as he has a good hand, the chances are very high.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Actually, I think I'm going to give the ball to Kobe Bryant because I think he's a very good guy.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There are two scenarios:

    1. The attacker violates the rules in three seconds. If the attacking player (usually the center player) enters the paint area (three-second zone), if he does not get the ball within three seconds, it constitutes an offensive three-second violation (not a foul), and the player's data is increased by 1 error, and the whole team accumulates 1 error; The rules of the NBA are the same as those of FIBA.

    2. Defend the three-second violation. NBA rules stipulate that if the offensive player does not enter the paint zone (three-second zone), the defender cannot exceed the three-second zone for more than 3 seconds, otherwise it constitutes a defensive three-second violation (not a foul), and the opponent will take one free throw (similar to a technical foul free throw), and after the free throw, the ball will remain unchanged and the offensive team will continue to attack.

    FIBA rules do not provide for this.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Offense counts as a 3-second offense.

    Only the NBA has 3 seconds of defense.

    In FIBA or other leagues, there is no defense for 3 seconds.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    As long as you don't hold the ball in the backcourt or in the three-second zone, and don't turn your back or sideways to face the basket, you don't foul if you hold the ball for less than 24 seconds.

    In basketball, it takes 8 seconds for a team to control the ball in the backcourt, so if you hold the ball in the backcourt for more than 8 seconds and don't go to the frontcourt, you will be fouled.

    There are also rules for the three-second zone, which is a period of time that is removed from the court ground in order to limit the length of time that the attacking player can stay in a favorable offensive position (note that it is the ground, why you should pay attention to it, which will be broken down later). An area in which any player should not stay for more than 3 seconds when the attacking team starts to possess the ball, otherwise it will be deemed to be an unfair offensive act by the defending team. In other words, if you hold the ball for more than three seconds in the three-second zone, you won't be able to attack for less than 24 seconds.

    NBA Five-Second Offense: An offensive player may not dribble for more than five seconds with his back to or sideways to the basket when he is in his own frontcourt and below the free-throw line extension. So you just need the front basket and you're good to go.

    The above are all NBA regulations, but in FIBA regulations, if you hold the ball for more than 5 seconds and are strictly guarded by the opponent, it is considered a 5-second violation, but the subject said that it is in the NBA, so there is no such rule.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I just answered a similar question two days ago, you must remember that there is a 5-second rule in basketball, when the player dribbles and starts to hold the ball, if there is an opponent close to the ball, the ball must be passed within 5 seconds, otherwise it will be judged a violation, and the opponent will send a sideline ball (which is why players often have to call a timeout when they are pressed in the corner), on the contrary, if the opponent does not press, You can hold the ball for up to 24 seconds (which is why it is common for a player to dribble past half court and wait for the time to end at the end of the game).

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Holding the ball for more than 5 seconds is a violation and is not considered a foul!

    But the ball is given to the opposing side.

    2.A 3-second violation in the three-second zone, whether you or your teammates are in the three-second zone for more than 3 seconds.

    3.Less than 6 seconds into the half!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's 24 seconds, that is, when an offense starts, as soon as you get the ball from the backcourt, you must try to shoot within 24 seconds, at least once within 24 seconds, otherwise a 24-second offense violation will occur.

    The violation is for the opponent, not only will the serve be turned to the opponent, but also a foul will be recorded, and when it is recorded 5 times, it will be sent off and cannot participate in the game!

    The new rules of basketball have been out for a long time, and the new rules make many changes to the 24-second violation.

    The rule states that the 24-second clock does not reset when possession remains unchanged after alternating possession. When a player shoots and throws the ball in the air, the signal goes off for 24 seconds, which is considered a false sound.

    Now, when a player from Team A shoots a shot.

    24 seconds of staggering, just as the ball stuck on the basket, rushed to one.

    The scrum came and Team A won the right to throw the ball into bounds due to alternating possession.

    Because the ball is still on Team A, the ball has not changed, so 24 seconds will not disperse to take the position, and Team A's remaining offensive time is equal to 24 seconds minus the time used before the scrum. Whereas.

    Team A had already used 24 seconds before the scrum, so there was no time left. The referee shall make the following decisions:

    1. Team A throws the ball into bounds, and when the ball touches the player on the field or is touched by the player on the field, the whistle is blown to announce that Team A has violated the rules for 24 seconds.

    2. Because A has no time to attack, when the ball stops on the basket, it is immediately awarded a 24-second violation by Team A and not judged as a scrum, and the opposing team gets the ball.

    3. Scrum. Give Team A a new 24-second cycle.

    1).When the ball is in the air at the time of the shot, if the 24-second timer misses the basket without being touched by any player, the score is scored.

    2).If any player of the team touches the ball legally or the ball is clearly unable to hit the basket, it shall be a dead ball and a jump ball shall be awarded.

    This paragraph] where to serve after 24 seconds of violation.

    At the point where the ball was at the time of the 24-second breach (which is where the game was stopped), the opposing team throws the ball into touch from outside the nearest boundary to that position.

    Therefore, after 24 seconds of the violation, it is possible to throw the ball into bounds at the extension of the free throw line (if the ball is on the free throw line or its extension at the time of the violation), but that is only a possibility, and the essence of the ball is "to throw the ball into bounds at the closest place designated by the referee for the violation or aborted play (other than the point just behind the rebound)".

    When the signal rings in seconds, the violation occurs; If the ball is thrown by a player who shoots and is flying in the air, a violation occurs when it is confirmed that the ball is not likely to hit the basket and does not have the possibility of touching the hoop.

    Intuitively, it is when the referee blows the whistle, after which the referee will gesture to indicate that 24 has occurred

    seconds violation.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    In the 3-second zone, as long as the defender stands in the position when the opponent is attacking, Xiaoyou Li is knocked down by the opponent, which is considered an offensive foul, but there is a reasonable collision zone (that is, a half-circle arc) in the 3-second zone, where there are only defensive fouls, even if you stand in the position and are knocked down, there is no offensive foul, if there is a small action, you will be blown a defensive foul, this is the rule.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If any player of the attacking team stays in the 3-second zone for 3 seconds or more, it is a violation of the offensive 3-second cluster and the ball belongs to the defending team;

    Defending with movement or hand movement as a defensive foul, not moving with both feet straight for the attacking side to hit the ball and attack the foul. And when the key is not moving and standing up straight, standing outside the small circle under the basket is a foul for offense, and standing inside the circle is a defensive foul. The small circle is a reasonable collision area.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The NBA not only has a three-second offense defensively, but also an offensive three-second violation.

    Three-second violation: Generally refers to the offensive three-second violation and the defensive three-second violation in a basketball game. Defending a three-second violation is a rule unique to the NBA.

    Defend for three seconds. One

    The timing begins when the attacking team is in control of the ball in the front court.

    2. Any defensive player who is in a 16-foot penalty area or an area that extends 4 feet beyond the baseline must be in active defense of an opposing player for three seconds. Active defense means being no more than an arm's length away from an attacking player and being in a defensive position.

    3. Any defensive player can defend any offensive player. Defenders can double trap any player at a loss.

    Fourth, defend for three seconds in the following situations:

    A player is in the middle of a shot;

    The possessor loses control of the ball;

    The defender is actively defending an opposing player;

    The defender leaves the 16-foot free throw area entirely;

    Defensive players will be legalized immediately.

    5. If a defender is defending a player with the ball, he can be in the middle of the 16-foot penalty area. Defenders don't need to be more than an arm's length away from the opponent to be aggressively defensive. If another defender is aggressively defending the player with the ball, the original defender must either aggressively defend an opponent or leave the 16-foot penalty area.

    Once the offensive player passes the ball, the defender must also actively defend an opponent or leave the 16-foot penalty area.

    Sanction: One technical foul. The attacking team continues to have possession of the ball and takes a throw-in at the sideline of the extension of the free throw line closest to where the game was interrupted.

    The 24-second timer should be kept at the time of interruption in the match or reset to 14 seconds, whichever is greater. If the violation is blown during a single shot, the violation shall be cancelled and the game shall continue as if the shot was made.

    Attack Sanchang Bi Second.

    1. When a team is in control of the ball, the players of that team shall not stay in the opponent's restricted area for more than 3 seconds.

    2. All lines in the restricted area are part of the restricted area, and any line touched by the team members is considered to be in the restricted area.

    3. The 3-second limit applies in all throw-ins. It is calculated from the moment the throw-in player can handle the ball (the ball enters play) outside the bounds.

    4. The 3-second limit does not apply to:

    1) When the shot ball is in the air;

    2) When grabbing rebounds;

    3) When the ball is dead.

    5. When a player stays in the restricted area for nearly 3 seconds, he may acquiesce to his dribble and shoot.

    Violation of this rule is a violation.

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