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When a player commits a foul or violates the rules, the referee closest to the player blows the penalty, the referee runs to the rostrum to express the gesture, and the other referee comes over and stands at the place where the player fouled the ball and waits for the referee to blow the penalty. Thirdly, the referee may remain in place. If you serve, serve the ball where the player fouled.
If a penalty is taken, the referee who blows the whistle stands at the penalty line, the referee with the ball hands over the ball to the player, and the third referee stands at the halfway line!
Blocking: After the foul whistle is blown, put your hands on your hips and go back and forth a few times.
Beater: After the foul whistle, the left hand is at 90 degrees, and the right hand slaps the left hand.
Push: After the foul whistle is blown, push both hands back and forth in the same way, 2 to 3 times.
Walking: After the foul whistle is blown, make fists with both hands and roll back and forth 3 to 5 times.
Double Belt: After the foul whistle is blown, open the palms of both hands and move up and down 3 to 5 times.
Pause: 1 point for the palm of both hands - the index finger of one hand is extended (perpendicular to the ground), at the same height as the eye (height is less than 170cm, it is recommended to raise the hand to a position of 175cm), stay for 1 2 seconds (so that the recording table, the team, and the audience know how many points are scored), and then the wrist of the hand drives the index finger to bend downward.
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Here are the basic gestures of all basketball referees.
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The basketball referee gestures and rules are as follows:1. Gesture to score points: Raise the index finger of the right hand and pay attention to bending down from the wrist once.
2. Gestures that score two points: raise the index finger and middle finger of the right hand, and pay attention to bending down from the wrist once.
3. Three-point test throwing gesture: raise the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of the right hand at the same time.
4. The effective gesture of three points is as follows: the left and right hands signal the three points at the same time.
5. The gesture to cancel the score and cancel the game is: cross your hands in front of you once.
6. Gesture to start the time: Split down with your hand.
7. The gesture of stopping the foul is: one hand is clenched into a fist on the top and the other hand is stretched out flat.
8. The gesture to stop recording the time is: raise one hand up, four fingers together.
The gesture for second reset is: raise one hand, extend your index finger, and turn your hand in a circle.
The gesture of the second violation is: one hand up, wrist bend, tap shoulder.
The action of the second violation is: three fingers pointed at the player.
The gesture for the second violation is: extend five fingers.
13. The action of the eight-second violation is: the eight hands that stretch out their hands.
14. The pause gesture is: open one hand and touch the palm of the index finger of the other hand.
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Basketball Referee Basics Gestures:1. The game begins: bend the elbow with one arm, and do the upper and lower cutting movements with the hands or fingers.
2. Pause: Bend the elbow with one arm and pick it up, and place the palm of the other hand on the tip of the finger.
3. Score: Bend the elbow with one arm and raise it, stretch out two fingers to indicate 2 points, and stretch out one finger to indicate 1 point.
4. Try to throw 3 points: raise one arm up, thumb, index and middle finger up.
Successful point shot: Raise your arms up, thumb, index and middle fingers up.
6. The end of the game is over: swing your arms in front of you.
7. No free throws for intrusion fouls: first raise one arm with a fist, and then raise the arm flat and point to the sideline with the index finger.
8. Free throws: Raise one arm flat, stretch out your index finger and point to the free throw line.
9. Specify the offending player: bend the elbow with both arms and raise it, and use the finger index to indicate the athlete number.
10. Pushing people: imitating the action of pushing people with both hands.
11. Running with the ball: bend the elbows with both arms and rotate with two fists.
12. Illegal dribbling: When the arms are bent, the hands are slapped up and down.
Seconds violation: Raise one hand sideways and extend the thumb, index finger and middle finger.
14. Assault foul: raise a fist on one arm.
15. Control the team's fouls: Raise one arm into a fist and point to the foul team's basket.
16. Technical foul: The palms of both hands are in a T-shape.
17. Intentional foul: one arm is raised with a fist, and the other arm is raised diagonally to grab the wrist.
18. Disqualification: Raise your arms into fists.
19. Beater: Hit the wrist with the chest when the arm is flexed.
20. Obstruction: Grasping the wrist in front of the abdomen when the arm is between the arms.
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