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Ah, there are too many legends, what Kobe and Maddie swapped, and what Xiao Ao went to the Lakers, Kidd went to the Lakers, Kidd went to the Bobcats, and Yi Jianlian went to the Suns. Yi Jianlian went to the lynx. The Wolf King went to the Lakers to pull.
Odom moves to Miamira. What Buddha Lao Da back rocket hand in hand mm to create brilliance pull. Gasol, the king of the bears, went to the Bulls and worked with Big Ben to set up the Chicago air defense network.
Too much. It's not surprising to be like this every year. I've been watching the NBA for 12 years.
Every year.
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Bryant swapped pulls with Maddy.
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As long as it is a foul on the court, out of bounds, a violation, a free throw, or a timeout on either side, or in the interval of each quarter, there is no restriction on substitutions, as long as 5 people are guaranteed, but if the number of normal players on the court is less than five, the players who are sent off can also be on the court, and the players must make two free throws and one system, and the opponent has the right to possess the ball. For example, one time the Suns played the Knicks to the end, there was no one on the bench, Marion and Nash were five fouls, and as long as they went down, they had to go to Diaw or Bell, but the Knicks could make free throws.
1. As long as the referee blows the whistle, the two sides can make substitutions. The only exception to this is when the referee blows the whistle in the fourth quarter of the game or in the last two minutes of each tiebreaker, if the referee blows the whistle because the defending team has been awarded a foul for interfering with the ball, and the attacking team is scoring a goal, then the attacking team that scored the score may not be the first to be substituted, unless the team that lost the score (the defending team) first requested a substitution.
2. Although there is no referee's whistle, as long as it is in the fourth quarter of the game or in the last two minutes of each tiebreaker, after a successful shot by the offensive team, the team that loses the score (the defending team) can request a substitution.
3. After the last or only one free throw is successful, both teams can make substitutions.
4. There is no limit to the number of substitutions and the number of people, but they can only be proposed by the substitutes to the recorder. Substitutes are not allowed to request a time-out, and the power can only be exercised by the coach.
Head coaches, assistant coaches, and ** coaches (e.g. captains and coaches) are not allowed to request substitutions from the record desk (they can request a timeout).
5. Before the start of the first quarter, if any of the 5 starting players are injured and must be replaced, then the opposing team can also replace the same number of starting players (as long as the opposing team is willing). For example, if the starting players A1, A2, and A3 of Team A are bitten by a big wolfdog running from outside the court, then the players A6, A7, and A8 who are not the starters can replace them; But Team B can also replace the same number of 3 starters (a bit of an exaggeration, I just want you to understand better, nothing else). (Rules.)
6. Both sides can make substitutions between two sets of penalties.
For example, if A1 takes two free throws, and finally B1 makes two free throws plus the ball in the middle line, then after the last free throw of A1's two free throws, you can make a substitution, and after the substitution, continue B1's two free throws and one throw.
Another example is A1's three free throws, when A1 receives the ball handed by the referee and can take a free throw, no further substitutions are allowed, unless all three free throws are completed and the last free throw is successful or the referee blows the final free throw (then the substitution can be made, see 1 above).
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There are no substitutions in basketball. There is only a limit on the timing of substitutions, which can only be changed in the case of a dead ball, and there is no limit to the number of people who can be replaced, and there is no limit to the number of people who can be replaced, that is, all 12 people have the opportunity to play in a game, and they can be replaced an unlimited number of times. 20-second timeout:
This is a 20-second pause, also known as a bent TV commercial pause. Each team has one short timeout in each half, that is, the short timeout in the first half will be void if it is not called into the second half; Similarly, a short timeout in the second half, if not called, will be void in overtime (if any). Regular timeout:
Also called a long timeout, there are two types of timeouts: 100 seconds and 60 seconds. The first two regular timeouts of each quarter must be 100 seconds (regardless of which team called them), and the first two regular timeouts after that quarter must be 60 seconds; Each team has 6 regular timeouts in 48 minutes of regular time, four of which are required for each quarter from one to four quarters, and cannot be carried over to the next quarter; In addition to these four required timeouts, there are two (free) regular timeouts available to the team for the entire court, usually reserved for use in the fourth quarter. Official Timeout:
There was also a 100-second mandatory timeout in the second and fourth quarters, which did not take up the number of timeouts of both teams, so it was called an official timeout. In this way, there will be a maximum of 18 timeouts (2 official timeouts, 12 regular timeouts, 4 short timeouts) for both teams together in a 48-minute game; Each team can call up to three regular timeouts in the fourth quarter. Timeout in overtime:
Each team has two 60-second timeouts and one 20-second timeout in each overtime; Unused regular timeouts and short timeouts until overtime are void within 48 minutes. Last 2 Minute Timeouts: If any team has two 60-second timeouts in the last 2 minutes before the end of the game, regardless of regulation time or overtime, one of those timeouts will be shortened from 60 seconds to 20 seconds, so by the end of the game we see that the maximum number of timeouts available to the team is 1 long and 2 short (1 60 seconds, 2 20 seconds).
Substitutions in the Potato of Pause: During all timeouts (including regular, short, and official timeouts), both teams can make unlimited substitutions.
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As long as it is a foul on the court, out of bounds, a violation, a free throw, or a timeout on either side, or in the interval of each quarter, there is no restriction on substitutions, as long as 5 people are guaranteed, but if the number of normal players on the court is less than five, the players who are sent off can also be on the court, and the players must make two free throws and one system, and the opponent has the right to possess the ball. For example, the Suns and Knicks played to the end that day, there was no one on the bench, Marion and Nash were five fouls, and as long as they went down one, they had to go to Diaw or Bell, but the Knicks could make free throws.
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Infinite substitutions are possible What's wrong.
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Byron Davis and Marcuscan were traded to the Clippers.
Margeti was traded to the Warriors.
Brand was traded to the 76ers.
O'Neal Jr. was traded to the Raptors.
Artest was traded to the Rockets.
Yi Jianlian was traded to the Nets.
Jay and Ferson were traded to the Bucks.
Morris Williams was traded to the Cavaliers.
TJ Ford was traded to the Pacers.
Mar Magloyle was signed by the Heat.
The Pistons signed parallel No. 1 pick Kwame Brown.
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