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The two foul situations in basketball not only mean free throws, but also disqualification from the game.
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Team members are not allowed to obstruct the opponent's movement by extending 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. The circumstances of violating the foul are: blocking, bumping, pulling, illegal means, pushing, illegal covering, etc.
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There are three types of foul fouls and unsportsmanlike offenses (physical violations).
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Rules of Conduct: The proper conduct of the game requires that the members of both teams (players, substitutes, coaches, assistant coaches, players who are out of the game and members of the team) cooperate perfectly and sincerely with the referees, the recording desk 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.
If a violation is found after the ball has been lived, the game shall be stopped and a technical foul shall be registered. Penalties should be imposed as if they had occurred at the time of registration.
In the interval between the breach and the stoppage of play, whatever happens, shall be valid.
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There are technical fouls, assault fouls (both fouls and power grabbing fouls).
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What two kinds of fouls, downstairs are copied, many are violations, not fouls.
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Foul. Definition.
A foul is a violation of the rules and involves unlawful physical contact with an opposing player and/or unsportsmanlike conduct. (two).
Specifically, it is divided into:
Assault foul. Fouls on both sides.
Violation of sportsmanlike fouls.
Disqualifying for a foul.
Technical fouls. Fight fouls.
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Common fouls on the basketball court:
1. Blocking: Prevent the opposing player from coming into contact with his body, and the action is too violent, causing harm to the opposing player.
2. Bumping people: Hitting people with the ball or not with the ball is a foul, so it should be avoided and try to have less physical contact with the opposing player when moving.
3. Defend from behind: The defender generally stands in front of the defender, if he stands behind the defender and tries to grab the ball and has physical contact with the defender, it is a foul.
4. Blocking with your hands: During the game, you can't directly obstruct the opponent with your hands, nor can you pull the opponent's clothes with your hands.
5. Pulling: When the opponent turns or throws the ball, holding the opponent with his hand and making physical contact with the opponent is a foul.
6. Pushing: In normal games, don't push people, because this is also a foul and has been in contact with the opponent's body.
7. Illegal cover: Attempting to illegally delay or prevent an opponent who does not control the ball from reaching the desired position on the field is also a foul.
8. Walking with the ball: Walking 3 steps with the ball and not throwing the ball is already a foul, so it is best not to make a foul.
Second violation: Entering a limited area with the ball, more than 3 seconds, is also a foul, and the ** area of the general court cannot be entered casually.
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Fouls are to be recorded on the players, and 5 fouls are off.
1 Offensive foul Illegal physical contact with an opposing player after the ball has been converted into a live ball is an offensive foul. Team members are not allowed to pull, push, or hit opposing players; It is also forbidden to stretch out the arms, legs, knees or bend the body into an abnormal position to obstruct the movement of the opposing team. Violation of the rules will be judged as an offensive foul and will be dealt with in accordance with the relevant penalties.
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Technical fouls. Refers to a foul caused by a technical error. For example, ignoring the referee's advice, being rude to the referee or contacting, or using disrespectful language and behavior to tease the opponent and deliberately delaying the game, etc., will be judged as a "technical foul".
Common foul: refers to a foul caused by physical contact between two players in a match. These include pushing, bumping, pulling, tripping, and obstruction.
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A technical foul is defined as any foul committed by a player that does not include contact with an opposing player. Players are not allowed to ignore the referee's advice or engage in improper behavior.
The penalty is: 1. To register a technical foul against the violator.
2. Two free throws are awarded to the opposing player.
3. The captain designates the penalty team.
Common fouls are what we often see, such as defenders, hitters, blockers, pullers, and so on.
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Technical fouls usually refer to some violations of professional ethics (such as dissatisfaction with the referee, insulting opponents, etc.), NBA technical fouls are more extensive, and individuals will be sent off the court after 2 technical fouls; And fouls are just some fouls such as beaters, hitting people and other ordinary actions, the NBA is 6 fouls to leave the court, and the FIBA is 5 fouls to leave the court!
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A technical foul is a foul that violates morality. For example, disobeying the referee, scolding the player, and using the hand will all get a technical foul.
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