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There were a lot of fouls and violations, and the upstairs ones were just a few. I want to tell the landlord that basketball has two fouls and violations, in the above content, if more than 2 people are involved, it is called a foul, and only one person is called a violation, for example, the beater should involve 2 people, called a foul, and only one person is involved in walking, and 24 seconds are not involved in more than 2 people, all of which are called violations, and of course, there are technical fouls, which are a supplement to the rules, so to speak, the referee in the rules can call a technical foul if it is not good to judge with the rules.
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Hug the Lord, you can say it in detail???
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That's pretty much what was said upstairs. In the tank.
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Top 10 Basketball Fouls:
1. Blocking:Prevent the opposing player from making contact with his or her body and act too violently to cause harm to the opposing player.
2. Bumping people:Hitting a person with or without the ball is a foul, so avoid making physical contact with an opposing player when moving as much as you can.
3. Defend from behind: A defender generally stands in front of the defender, and if he stands behind the defender and tries to grab the ball, it is a foul to make physical contact with the defender.
4. Block with your hands:In the course of the game, you can't directly use your hands to hinder the banquet and blind the opponent, nor can you pull the opponent's clothes with your empty hands.
5. Pull people:When the opponent turns or throws the ball, it is a foul to hold the opponent with his hand and make physical contact with the opponent.
6. Push people:In normal games, don't push people, because this is also a foul, and there has been contact with the opponent's body.
Technical foulsIf a player insults the opponent and the referee on the field, such as pulling the players on the field with big movements, yelling, threatening and intimidating, or even hitting someone, it will be regarded as a technical foul and disqualified from the game.
8. Illegal cover:It is also a foul to attempt to unlawfully delay or prevent an opponent who is not in possession of the ball from reaching the desired position on the field.
Walk with the ballWalking 3 steps with the ball and not throwing the ball is already a foul, so it's best not to make a foul.
Seconds violation:Entering a limited area with the ball for more than 3 seconds is also a foul, and the ** area of the general court cannot be entered casually.
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The top 10 basketball fouls are: stepping on the out-of-bounds before shooting, slapping an opposing player excessively, fouling a player for blocking, pushing a foul, excessive scramble for rebounds, dribbling over half court overtime, kicking the ball with your feet, violating the rules of time to hold the ball, excessive collision, and violent fouls.
1. Stepping on the outside line before shooting: In the shooting action, if the player's front foot steps outside the bounds, he will be judged to have committed a foul and the opposing team will get the ball.
2. Excessive slapping of the opposing player: When the defending player over-slaps or harasses the opposing player, causing the opponent to fail to attack smoothly, it will be judged as a foul, and the opposing team will get free throws or the ball.
3. Foul blocking player: When a defensive player blocks the opponent's movement with his arms, body or legs when the opponent is attacking, he will be punished as a foul and the opposing team will receive a free throw or the ball.
4. Pushing foul: When a player intentionally pushes an opponent with his shoulder or arm, causing the opponent to be unable to continue the game, he will be judged a foul and the opposing team will get a free throw or possession.
5. Excessive scramble for rebounds: When a player pushes the opposing player too hard or pushes the opposing player when competing for the rebound, causing the opposing player to fall, he will be judged a foul, and the opposing team will get a free throw or ball possession.
6. Dribbling over half court overtime: When a player fails to control the ball over half court within the specified time, he will be judged a violation and the opposing team will get the ball. Such as stuffy.
7. Kicking the ball with the feet: When a player kicks the ball with his feet, whether intentionally or unintentionally, he will be judged to have committed a foul and the opposing team will get the ball.
8. Violation of the time of possession of the ball: When a player exceeds the prescribed time after holding the ball, that is, 5 seconds or 8 seconds, without passing the ball or shooting, it will be judged a violation and the opposing team will get the ball.
9. Excessive Charge: When a player over-charges the opponent while attacking or defending, causing the opponent to be unable to continue the game, he will be judged a foul, and the opposing team will get a free throw or possession.
10. Violent fouls: When players deliberately injure opponents, fight, take off their shoes and hit others, they will be sentenced to serious fouls, expelled from the field or receive other severe punishments.
The above content refers to: Encyclopedia - Basketball Foul Rules.
1 Of course you can, as long as you don't catch the ball! It's okay to walk without walking! >>>More
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To be honest, half a second of time will not constitute the so-called early standing position, the time is too short, in such a short period of time, the referee will only blow your blocking foul, generally want to make the opponent's offensive foul, to predict his dribbling line in advance, more than a second in advance to stand in a good position to make the opponent hit people with the ball. In addition, basketball has a reasonable collision zone (I know the NBA has, whether international games have not), in that small circle, if the offensive team hits you, it is also white, and sometimes even blows you to block fouls! In short, many times, basketball is to protect the interests of the offensive side, so as to make the game more beautiful and more intense!
According to what you said, as long as there is no physical contact, it is not a foul, even if there is physical contact, it is a foul, it is also a foul of the defender, as long as you don't raise your elbows and don't hit someone with the ball, it is the opponent's feet are stable and you deliberately hit him, and other situations are not fouls, good luck