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A physical foul seems to be an assault foul, and an assault foul is when the referee raises his fists and the player is sentenced to be pushed out of the field to the audience.
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A physical foul is a rule of the game of basketball, and the full name is a sportsmanlike foul. The new rule states that a referee is guilty of an unsportsmanlike foul if a referee intentionally inflicts an offensive foul on an opposing player with or without the ball. If a player pulls, hits, or pushes away from a player who is away from the ball, it is not a game, but an act of violence, and when a player commits a foul that is grossly rude, or when a player is defending not against the basketball but on the offensive player, it can easily lead to injury and the ball can be judged to be an unsportsmanlike foul.
The referee must only judge the action at the beginning of the game and near the end of the game. That is, unsportsmanlike fouls must be judged on the same scale throughout the game.
Penalties: 1. A foul committed by a foul player who committed a violation of sportsmanship must be registered.
2. Give the non-fouling team a free throw and add the ball again.
3. The number of penalties awarded shall be as follows:
1. If the fouled player fails to shoot, two free throws will be awarded.
2. If the fouled player is making a shot, if he misses, he will be awarded a score and another free throw.
3. If the fouled player is making a shooting action and the shot is not scored, two or three free throws will be awarded according to the location of the shot.
4. During the free throw process, all other players should be behind the free throw line extension, i.e., the 3-point shooting line, until the free throw process is completed.
5. After a penalty kick, regardless of whether the last penalty is successful or not, any member of the penalty team throws a throw-in at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table.
6. The throw-in player should stand on both sides of the extension line of the center line with his feet. A player who has the right to pass the ball anywhere on the field.
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1. To register a foul committed by a foul player who violates sportsmanship.
2. Give the non-fouling team a free throw and add the ball again.
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First, technical fouls.
Generally speaking, there is generally no physical contact, and then we will give an example, the first point is the foot, when the defender stretches his leg and does not hurt the offensive player, it is judged as a technical foul, and touching or injuring the offensive player is a physical foul. The second is to cover the eyes, of course, it is okay to raise the arms normally in the game, but it is not okay to deliberately cover the eyes of the players, and it will be judged as a technical foul. The third point is to make impolite exchanges on the field, such as bad language, obviously disobeying the referee's decision, or verbally abusing the opposing player, coach, referee, staff, spectators, fans, etc., which will be judged as a technical foul.
It also includes hanging from the basket for a long time, not to protect yourself, but after a dunk. Another example is holding the ball after a successful shot and not letting the opponent serve, deliberately delaying the opponent's quick counterattack, etc., will be judged as a technical foul.
A physical foul refers to a foul that violates sportsmanship, and must be a foul with physical contact, such as maliciously pushing or pulling someone, hitting the opponent with the ball, or even attacking the opponent, to put it bluntly, rushing at the person without rushing the ball or being too rude to grab the ball. Very dangerous actions such as throat locking and pushing people will cause injury to the opponent, and they will be blown into physical fouls. In addition, there is a special situation, if the pass is wrong during the attack, causing the opposing player to get a chance to play zero, that is, no one in the backcourt has time to return to the defense, then the opponent will be fouled, even if the action is not big, it will be blown for a physical foul.
The penalty for a technical foul is one penalty and the ball is not exchanged, and the penalty for a physical foul is two free throws and one throw, which will change the ownership of the ball. Both technical fouls and physical fouls are recorded in the total number of fouls, which are distinct from ordinary fouls. In a game, the same person who receives two technical fouls will be ejected, and those who have committed serious physical fouls will be ejected directly from the game.
Hope everybody in the basketball game.
can abide by the rules of basketball.
It is also necessary to abide by sportsmanship, not deliberately do actions that harm the health of others, and be strict with yourself, so that you can experience the fun of basketball.
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A technical foul is a foul that is not on physical contact, and a physical foul is a foul that is unsportsmanlike; The difference between the two zones is that a technical foul includes an injury to the human body or an impolite act towards the referee, while a physical foul is an intentional foul or a moral foul.
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In basketball, the referee will award a certain foul according to the situation of the player. Technical fouls are less likely than the opponent's chances of reshooting. It has a certain criterion for discrimination.
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Specific judgments can be made through specific provisions and violations of the law. The difference is that it can be distinguished by their different actions, by some of the results of their actions, and by the subsequent reactions of the actions.
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The penalty for a technical foul is: 1 penalty.
The penalty for a physical foul is: 2 free throws and 1 throw.
If a player is ejected from the game with two technical fouls, two physical fouls, and one technical foul.
Among the 20 teams in the 2018-2019 CBA, the team with the most technical fouls was Beijing Shougang, with a total of 13 times for six players. The team with the most physical fouls is also Beijing Shougang, with a total of 10 players and a total of 27 times.
Beijing Shougang is the best defensive team in the league, conceding only one point per game, but as can be seen from the table above, the best defense also paid the price of the first number of technical fouls and physical fouls.
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A technical foul is only one free throw; A physical foul is a two-penalty throw (two free throws and possession), and it seems that there is an additional fine.
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Technical foul, one free throw, but no change in possession. Foul on the body, two free throws and one throw.
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One free throw for a technical foul and one throw for two physical violations.
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According to the latest FIBA rules, 1: technical fouls on the court, 1 free throw, accumulated into individual fouls and team fouls, if a player commits 2 technical fouls will be disqualified from the game, and then start the game as follows 1:
The team with the ball throws the outside ball at the end of the game. 2: If a team scores a ball at the time of the technical foul, the non-scoring team throws the ball into bounds at the end line.
3: If both teams have no possession, a jump ball occurs. Second, the technical offense of the team personnel shall be registered in the name of the coach and recorded B, and the coach's own technical foul shall be recorded as C, and the penalty shall be 1 free throw, and then the same shall be.
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The violation is to award the ball to the opponent, that is, to serve the opponent.
If you foul the ball, you will have the corresponding serve or give the opponent the ball, and after the team has committed 5 fouls, there will be a free throw.
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The new rules stipulate that a referee believes that a player deliberately inflicts an offensive foul on a player of the opposing team with or without the ball is a unsportsmanlike foul.
When a player commits a foul that is severe and rude, or when the player is defending not against the basketball but on an offensive player, this can easily lead to injury and can be judged as a unsportsmanlike foul.
Extended Disadvantages:
Cylinder. The principle is defined as a team member standing on the ground occupying space within an imaginary cylinder. It includes the space above the player, the cylindrical principle and is limited by the following:
Zen blind palms in front of the hands; the back by the hips, and the sides by the arms and the outside of the legs; The hands and arms can be extended in front of the torso, and the arms at the elbows are bent no more than the position of the feet, so the two forearms and hands are raised. The distance between his feet should vary according to his height.
Vertical principle: During the game, each player has the right to occupy any position (cylinder) on the field that is not already occupied by the opposing player. This principle protects the ground space occupied by the player and the space above him when he jumps vertically within this space.
As soon as a player leaves his vertical position (cylinder) and makes physical contact with an opposing player who has established his own vertical position (cylinder), the player who leaves his vertical position (cylinder) is responsible for this contact.
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According to what you said, as long as there is no physical contact, it is not a foul, even if there is physical contact, it is a foul, it is also a foul of the defender, as long as you don't raise your elbows and don't hit someone with the ball, it is the opponent's feet are stable and you deliberately hit him, and other situations are not fouls, good luck
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Whether the ball is fouled depends on whether you get the ball or not, and the definition of whether you get the ball requires a deep understanding, I think that getting the ball should be that you have controlled the direction of the basketball and have the ability to change the direction of the basketball, this question If you have just touched the basketball and you don't have the ability to change the direction of the basketball, the ball is not a foul If the ball is touched out of bounds, you should be awarded the ball If so, you have the ability to change the direction of the basketball, then it should be considered that you have the ball so you should be given a foul if The ball is in the hands of the other player, and the game should continue, and whether or not it counts as a foul should be based on the understanding of whether or not you get the ball, because there is no foul when you don't get the ball.