Fouling an opponent during a basketball game is not considered a foul

Updated on physical education 2024-04-04
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Talking to an opponent during a basketball game is a technical foul.

    The rules for technical fouls are as follows.

    Rules of Conduct. The proper conduct of the match requires perfect and sincere cooperation between the members of both teams (players, substitutes, coaches, assistant coaches, players who are out of the game and members of the team) and the referees, the recording desk personnel and the technical representatives (if present).

    Each team should do their best to win, but the victory must be achieved in accordance with the requirements of sportsmanship and fair play.

    Any deliberate or repeated failure to cooperate, or to comply with the spirit of these Rules, shall be considered a technical foul.

    The referee may prevent a technical foul by warning or even condoning a minor offense that is clearly unintentional and does not directly affect the game, unless the same offense is repeated after the warning.

    Fouling an opponent is unsportsmanlike and therefore a technical foul.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't count in FIBA rules, but if the language is bad, you will be blown for a technical foul, and in the NBA, it has been clearly stipulated that players are restricted from swearing, and as long as they say it, they will be blown T

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't count. Unless expressly prohibited. For example, foul language that is banned by the NBA in the NBA may be punished.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Trash talk is also part of the game, but this year the NBA is a lot stricter about these, and if the language is too aggressive, and it is very unfortunate that the referee catches it, it is very likely that he will eat T

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As long as there is no body movement, it shouldn't be counted, but the referee will be counted.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course not, as long as you don't tell the referee, you won't eat T.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as it is not heard by the referee, it doesn't count.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's up to the referee, and the referee will give you a technical foul if he sees that you are unhappy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should not be counted if it does not affect the game.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Count: If there is a language conflict with the other party, it will be counted.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's good not to be heard by the referee

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Beater fouls, generally speaking, refer to the fouls caused by the defender's tumbling hand hitting the offensive player's hand during the shooting process, and there are also beater fouls that occur when stealing and grabbing rebounds;

    2. When jumping up and shooting, a foul may occur when the hitter is shot;

    3. When shooting non-jumping, a foul may occur;

    4. When passing the ball, a foul may occur when the batter is played;

    5. When dribbling, a foul may occur;

    6. When grabbing rebounds cautiously, a foul may occur when a hitter is playing; Messy redundancy.

    7. If the strength of the thug is too large, or if it causes certain consequences, the referee will blow the penalty;

    8. If the hitter does not have any injury, the referee will let go of the foul and will not make any blowing penalty;

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kicking the ball with your foot is not a foul, it is a violation.

    A kick offense is an intentional kick or block of the ball or a boxing ball with any part of the player's leg.

    It's not a foot kick that touches the ball in a basketball game.

    In the case, the ball accidentally touches the foot, the leg or the leg, and the foot accidentally touches the ball; Basketball is a sport played with hands, and it is a violation to run, kick or box. To kick a ball is to kick or block a ball with the leg below the knee or with the foot, and it is a violation to do so intentionally; Occasional touching of the ball by the foot is not a violation. According to the spirit of the rules, as long as the foot or leg does not intentionally touch the ball, it is a live ball, whether the ball touches the foot or the foot touches the ball (accidentally, unintentionally). Touching the ball with the ball without the intention of the foot is not a violation, but it is a violation to consciously (with a very obvious attempt) to use the head, feet, or legs to touch the ball.

    If the ball rolls quickly on the ground in front of you, you chase the ball. In the process of chasing the ball, the toe inadvertently kicks the ball. This is not a violation.

    Because your subjective consciousness is not to kick, but to chase. There is also a common "feint" in street ball, which is to hold the ball in both hands after bursting under the basket, and before making a feint to shoot, the ball is sandwiched between the calves, and the raised hands are empty. Consciously touching the ball with the leg in this way is considered a violation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends.

    It is certainly not a violation to move the feet, and if there is a move, there are two principles when judging the referee:

    1.Determine whether it is intentional or not. 2.The principle of unjust enrichment.

    If you deliberately move your leg to block the ball, of course it is a violation, if it is accidental. It will depend on whether it is profitable, which is the principle in practice. For example, if you don't intend to move your leg but the steal is successful, or if the ball is kicked while dribbling is equivalent to dribbling, you will be punished for a violation.

    Also correct a little. Don't confuse a violation with a foul. Kicking the ball is a violation, not a foul. (Except for malicious kicks, which can be awarded a technical foul).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Kicking basketball with your feet is not a foul, but it is more serious than a foul, and the people who participate in the game must be people who love basketball, and you will be beaten by your own players + opposing players + substitutes of both teams + coaches.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    During the game, if you kick the ball, of course, it is a foul, but there is also a saying that it is not a foul to ask the ball to hit the foot

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not a foul, it's just a violation.

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