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Hitting someone is when the opponent is already in a good position, you knock him down, blocking a foul is not, when the cumulative foul is more than 4 times, no matter what foul is a free throw, a technical foul is a player who makes a large unsportsmanlike action.
The rest is not known.
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Hitting someone is when the opponent is already in a good position, and you knock him down, blocking a foul is not, a technical foul is when an athlete makes a move that should not be.
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A technical foul is when an athlete makes an action that should not be done.
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Stand up. Just move your feet.
If you move, you block the foul.
If you don't move, someone else fouls.
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1.You have to see if he walks, since he has already held the ball with both hands, he can jump, but he must shoot before landing, otherwise he is walking.
2.There are many kinds of blocking fouls, such as the opponent dribbling and layup, you stand in front of him in advance, and you don't jump, just stand in place, and he knocks you down, which counts him as an offensive foul.
But if you stand in the circle under the basket (that is, there is a circle under the basket in the three-second zone in the professional basketball court), at this time, whether you stand or not, as long as you stall someone, you are counted as a blocking foul.
And the most common, when you attack with the ball, and you're on the line, and he comes past you and blocks you with his hands or body, and he blocks the foul.
Maybe I don't understand what I said, because the power of words is still limited after all, and it is recommended that the landlord watch more NBA games, and he will understand it completely a little bit.
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The defending side must take a position before the attacker starts.
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The NBA Rules Guide's Guide to Blocking Fouls and Dribbling Fouls is explained as follows: "If a defender fails to enter a legitimate defensive position (i.e., occupies that position before the offensive player cuts into that position), physical contact occurs and it is a blocking foul." If a defender enters a legal position, it is an offensive foul if the offensive player rams the defender.
In both of the above cases, if the physical contact is slight, there is no foul on either side. In order to enter a legitimate defensive position, the defender must keep his or her body directly in front of the attacking player. When an offensive player makes a layup, the defender must reach the defensive position before the offensive player makes a shooting move.
In most cases, the defender must get to position and leave enough opportunities (space, time) for the attacking player to stop or turn. If a defender has already arrived at the position, physical contact occurs, and it will be an offensive foul.
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