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Of course fouls. The card position is a defensive behavior that destroys and blocks the opponent's player's line of action or technical and tactical position in order to form a favorable on-field situation. It is not allowed to make any contact with the opposing player, otherwise it will be fouled.
For example, if you look at the NBA or CBA, the person who is stuck in the position usually crosses his hands and hangs down, which is to tell the referee--- my hands are not moving.
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Both of the situations you mentioned are fouls, and when you are stuck in position, you can't use the palm of your hand to push and shove. You just can't do the "bend arm-open" action to push the other person away. It's the same with grabbing rebounds, and if you have an arm that stretches out and pushes someone to push someone, it's also a foul.
If you have already taken off, any active physical contact that is not directed at the ball is considered a foul.
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Pushing is a foul, but you can use your elbow to push it, and then you can get stuck in the position, so it's not a foul.
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Of course, but don't take it too seriously, the referee doesn't necessarily look at it when the game is clear, or think about how to deal with it, it's better to play with your brain.
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If you bend your elbow, it's a foul.
It's just that it doesn't count.
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Both of these situations you are talking about are foul plays.
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It's different in the NBA and in China, the NBA's actions are very big, and the scale of the referees is also different. But I think it must be a foul.
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The card position is to use the center of gravity of the body to card the position, not to push people and hit people. Of course, you can lower the center of gravity and squeeze people out.
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In the rebound position, it doesn't count if you resist it with your hands, but you can't push it with your hands, and if you push, you will be fouled.
On the court, there are often misses, balls hitting hoops or rebounds. When this happens, both teams can steal the ball. In order to improve the ability to grab rebounds, it is necessary to grab advantageous positions in the restricted area.
When grabbing a position, you should quickly move to a position between the opponent and the rebound, which is known as blocking the rebound. Whether the team is attacking or defending, they should try to keep the opponent out, stay in good position, and jump from that position to grab rebounds.
Card slots are mostly used in basketball games.
Middle. When rebounding, when the defender blocks the attacker from grabbing the rebound under the basket, the arms are spread, the legs are half-squatting, the waist is lowered, and the attacker is blocked behind him with all his might. Attacking in the low post is the same as grabbing the board, with the goal of jamming the opponent behind you.
But the offensive position is in the exact opposite direction to the rebound, with his back to the basket. It is generally a technique mastered by a center or power forward.
Precautions for card slots.
1. Blocking the opponent with the back is the most common mistake made by novices, because this is equivalent to handing over the center of gravity to the other party and losing their own initiative.
2. Holding the opponent with his arm is easy to be blown foul, and it will deform his horse posture and reduce stability.
3. If the opponent takes the lead when stuck, use the shoulder to resist the opponent, or put the upper arm close to the body to the opponent, and do not push directly with the elbow and forearm.
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Basketball is a dynamic and fiercely competitive sport, and pushing people with stuck arms is a common action in basketball games. However, whether this action is slow down and counts as a foul often needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis.
In basketball, physical contact between players is unavoidable, and arm pushes are often used to grab a better position or to break through the opposing defense. However, if this action is excessive or irregular, it may be considered a foul by the referee.
First, if a player who pushes with his arm doesn't control his movement properly, causing the opponent to lose his balance or get hurt, then the action is considered a foul. This is because the game of basketball emphasizes the safety of players, and any action that may cause injury to a player should be punished strictly.
Secondly, if a player who pushes with his arm does not occupy a favorable position, but deliberately pushes the opponent away with his arm in order to gain an unfair advantage, then the action is also considered a foul. This is because the game of basketball emphasizes fair play, and any unfair behavior should be severely sanctioned.
To sum up, a stuck arm push is not necessarily considered a foul in a basketball game. When using this action, players should pay attention to their movements and strength, avoid excessive use of scrambling and irregular use, and abide by the rules and principles of the basketball game to ensure the fairness and safety of the game.
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This is a pushing foul, and the player will be awarded an offensive foul.
The ball is returned to the defender.
A push foul is a type of intrusion foul that occurs when any part of the body is forcibly moved or attempted to move an opposing player who has or is not in control of the ball.
1. The trespass rule is a foul committed by a player who makes contact with an opposing player when the ball is alive, the ball enters play, or the ball is dead.
2. Team members are not allowed to obstruct the opponent's progress by stretching their arms, shoulders, hips, knees, feet or bending their bodies into an abnormal posture to block, pull, push, bump, trip, etc.; No brute motion is allowed.
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"Pick-and-roll" is a general term for a variety of screen coordination, that is, a coordination method in which players create catch-and-shoot or secondary offensive opportunities in the process of covering each other. Strictly speaking, fouls, but now few people are pursuing the degree of pushing, and the enemy blocker is not pushed, and he does not foul, and he has a large retreat action, and the defensive foul is pushed, and the blocker does not stand and is pushed, and the foul is moved, and the NBA has much less requirements for these, as long as the action is not big, it will not blow the foul, but the mobile blocker blows a lot, if you push the person directly, then the foul is not pushed, and the referee generally does not blow it, don't be too obvious.
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Count, in the process of blocking and dismantling, it is a foul for the person to block and dismantle with movement in his hands and movement under his feet.
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