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Walking, holding the ball in hand, walking more than 3 steps, not jumping, holding the ball in both hands, not shooting, moving the pivot foot is also considered a walk, these fouls we generally serve on the sideline, if it is on the outside, there is no threat, basically, do not serve, directly give the ball to the opponent out of bounds, out of bounds, in the ** out, just out of bounds, hitter, defensive hitter, if the person passes, we generally don't shout, unless the ball drops, shooting hitter, we don't know very well, generally, someone shoots, the opponent touches the elbow and starts to the palm, we all shout fouls, if the ball is out of the hand, we sometimes judge and sometimes not 2 dribbles means that after the person has dribbled the ball, he holds the ball in both hands and dribbles again and commits a foul on the sideline serve If the ball is photographed by the opponent with both hands and the ball falls to the ground, it is not counted as jumping up After the shot jumps up, the ball is not touched by the opposing player and falls to the ground The ball is not shot The person holds the ball and lands on the ground Counts as jumping up Sideline serve If the ball is hit to the ground by the opponent or covered to the ground After bounce up, it is still taken by itself It is not considered to jump up and interfere with the ball. This is impossible for an ordinary person to commit ... And then there's the moving pick-and-roll, where the defender follows the offensive player and starts to move laterally, and no player comes forward to block the defender, counts the moving pick-and-roll foul, serves the ball on the sideline, and that's what we usually do.
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This is an encyclopedia, very detailed, and I can't take a look at it.
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There are so many rules in basketball...
Half of the game is mainly entertainment, so let's keep it simple.
Violations include the ball out of bounds, walking, double dribbling, three seconds (usually not at half-time), etc.
Needless to say, it's out of bounds.,Walking is simple is the pivot foot movement.。。。 The second dribble means that after the ball in the hand becomes a dead ball, it can no longer be dribbled, and it is illegal to dribble...
Fouls: Defensive fouls and offensive fouls.
Defensive fouls, hitting, blocking, pulling, pushing, etc. Offensive fouls, dribbling into people, etc.
Let's play it.
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Walking, holding the ball in your hand, walking more than 3 steps without jumping, holding the ball in both hands, not shooting, moving the pivot foot is also considered a walk, these fouls we generally serve on the sideline, if it is on the outside, there is no threat Basically, do not serve, directly give the ball to the opponent.
Out of bounds in ** out of bounds in which out-of-bounds.
Hitter, Defender, If the person passes, we generally don't shout, unless the ball drops, the shot hitter, we don't know very well, it's usually somebody, the opponent touches the elbow and starts to the palm of the hand, we all shout foul, if the ball leaves the hand, sometimes we judge and sometimes we don't.
2 dribbles means that after the person has dribbled the ball, he holds the ball in both hands and dribbles again and commits a foul on the sideline serve If the ball is photographed by the opponent with both hands and the ball falls to the ground, it is not counted as jumping up After the shot jumps up, the ball is not touched by the opposing player and falls to the ground The ball is not shot The person holds the ball and lands on the ground Counts as jumping up Sideline serve If the ball is hit to the ground by the opponent or covered to the ground After bounce up, it is still taken by itself It is not considered to jump up and interfere with the ball. This is impossible for an ordinary person to commit ...
There is also a moving pick-and-roll, where the defender follows the offensive player and after he starts to move laterally, no player steps forward to block the defender, counts as a moving pick-and-roll foul, and serves the ball on the sideline.
That's what we usually do.
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This is also a school policy.
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