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What the landlord said is too vague, there are a lot of such cases! I'll start by saying that if you don't foul, if you don't have a thug and you don't have physical contact, then it's a good hat. As far as the NBA is concerned, if there is physical contact in the reasonable collision zone (the half-arc area of one meter in front of the frame), the referee will not blow it!
Speaking of fouls, if the hitter or physical contact will definitely blow it, and if the opponent has a tendency to jump, but has not jumped yet. You put your hand on the ball and even if you don't hit it, you're going to be whistled for a foul! This kind of ball, generally not blowing scrums!
In amateur matches, the chance of blowing fouls is higher!
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Of course, if the defender presses the ball and forces the defender to land, the defender fouls. If the defender covers the ball but does not continue to touch it, and the attacker falls back to the ground from the air with the ball, the attacker commits a foul.
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As long as the defender has obvious contact with any part of the attacker's body other than passing the ball, it is not a foul, which is a great hat.
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If there is physical contact, it will be a foul, but if it is a fighter, it will be a foul, otherwise there will be no foul.
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If it comes into contact with your hands or body, it's a foul, otherwise it's a hat.
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If you don't hit, you don't foul, or scrum or block.
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If you have a tentacle, you will be fouled, and if you don't, you will not be fouled!!
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It's not a foul in this way. Nor will it be blown as a double dribble.
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That's when I go to the basket.
The first step has already begun.
But the defender touched my hand.
Is it a foul. Standing late is a foul, this is the rule of the game, if you usually play, it doesn't matter if you are generous.
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Depending on the situation, if a slap is a big pot, but it seems to be a pressure jump as you say, that is, you have already started to take three steps, the ball is in your hand, if the opponent keeps holding the ball and your ball is not out of your hand, then it is a foul.
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There is no such foul as a foul when pressing the ball.
Commonly known as: pressing the ball.
It's before the other party makes a move.
In the middle of the shot, the defender presses the ball with his hands.
Don't let the attacker shoot.
At the time of hitting passers-by.
Such a defense.
It is usually called a foul.
It's actually not a foul.
However, the general pressure ball comes with this beater.
So when playing passerby basketball.
The opponent calls for the ball.
Basically equal to a thug.
The meaning of foul!
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Analysis: 1. It is not a foul for the ball to throw and catch!
However, it may constitute a violation of walking with the ball, depending on whether the ball is thrown and caught by the hand, whether the ball is on the ground and the hand then holds the ball, and whether the pivotal foot moves illegally. If the ball has been dribbled once before, it may also constitute an illegal second dribble.
2. It's not a foul to throw the ball over the rebound and then catch it!
If the pivot foot does not move, the player may catch the ball again.
If the ball has been dribbled once, as long as the pivot foot does not move, the ball can still be received, but the ball must not be received after it has landed, otherwise the second dribble is violated.
However, it may also constitute a violation of carrying the ball, looking at the ball between the throw of the ball and the hand, whether the ball is held by the hand after the ball lands, and whether the pivot foot of the middle racket is illegally moved. If the ball has been dribbled once before, it may also constitute an illegal second dribble.
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Let's see what's going on.
It could be a block, or it could be an interference with the ball.
Goaltending, Hong Kong translation of goaltending, refers to the illegal interference of a ball in a basketball game that is in a descending trajectory, or on the basket frame. If the defender blocks too late, the basketball has passed its highest point, or the basketball has touched the rebound, it is a defensive interference violation and the offense is awarded a successful score. If an offensive player interferes (e.g. the basketball is thrown in before it leaves the hoop after the ball is shot), the offense is considered an interference violation and the defender gains possession.
In basketball, tampering with the ball is a violation. Whether it is an attacking or defending team, there is a possibility of interference with the ball. In general, the definition of an interference ball is as follows:
When the offensive team shoots, after the ball leaves the hands of the shooting player, before it falls, if the defending team touches the basketball, it is a block; After the ball has fallen, if someone's body touches the basketball, regardless of whether that person is an offensive player or a defender, it is a ball interference violation, but the penalty is different.
If the defender violates the rules, the ball is counted, and the two-point shot counts as 2 points, and the three-point shot counts as 3 points. If it is a violation by the attacker, the referee will award the offense a counter-violation and the defender serves. There is also a special case that also belongs to interference ball, that is, when the player is grabbing a rebound, when the ball is directly above the basket, someone touches the ball, which is also an interference ball.
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It depends on the speed of your shot, which is strictly speaking, because you have been shaking for too long. But if you just take two steps and then stop and shoot again, it stands to reason that the referee won't blow it. For example, if you usually dribble and suddenly hold the ball and take two steps, it is considered a good ball, but if you dribble and hold the ball and take two steps slowly, it is a serious walk.
Hope it helps.
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