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In FIBA, as long as your teammates make a shooting action and you are fouled, if the ball is scored and the goal is valid, your foul is equivalent to a general foul, to see if the opponent is in a state of team-wide punishment (i.e. the foul has reached four times in the quarter) This is the fifth foul, if it is, you will make two free throws, if not, your side (at the nearest spot) will throw the ball into bounds.
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The goal is valid, and if there is no penalty kick, the ball belongs to the opponent. There was a playoff game between the Rockets and the Jazz that year, when a teammate scored a ball and then Maddy was fouled, and when it came to the number of fouls, he also made two free throws.
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The goal is valid. The question you said can be understood in this way, if the opponent's fouls reach 4 then you will make free throws, if it does not reach 4 then the opponent will accumulate the number of fouls and the ball will belong to the opponent.
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The goal is valid and if the number of fouls is reached, you also have to make free throws.
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The goal is valid, and possession depends on whether the opponent has reached the number of fouls. If it's full, you should make 2 free throws. If it is not full, the ball belongs to the opponent, and the number of fouls is increased by the opponent.
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The goal is valid and you take a boundary kick from close range.
In this case, whether you score the ball or not, the ball is on your side.
If you shoot and you foul the opponent, if you score, the score is valid, and the ball is in possession regardless of whether you score or not.
The foul at this time is recorded, and if the cumulative number of fouls committed by a team reaches the number of free throws due to this foul, the free throw will be normal.
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The goal is valid. The ball belongs to the opponent
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1;If the opponent hits your hand, it's a foul, otherwise it's not.
2;When you take off to shoot, if the opponent touches you in the air, then it is a foul.
3;If you have already shot, it is not a foul.
4;No, you can take three steps with the ball.
5;Common offenses include moving a single block, hitting someone with the ball, etc.; There are blocking fouls in defense, etc.
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Foul. If you perform next.
Push down empty-handed. It's still possible to give a penalty kick.
Did he hit you on the head?
Then he fouled.
Because that's your airspace.
3.Not counted. No foul on contact after the shot.
4.To be precise, when you hold the ball, you can only take a step forward.
The rhythm of the three-step basket is 1 and the first step when the ball bounces.
2. Hold the ball with both hands, the second step.
Take a step forward.
Basketball rules dictate:
Touching the ball with both hands can only move 2 steps.
5.Hit someone with the ball.
Hatchet man. Pull people.
Block. Mobile cover.
Pull. Unsportsmanlike fouls.
Abbreviated as a physical foul.
There are also technical fouls.
Of course, there are many kinds of violations.
It's not too much that he's too dependent on you.
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