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Technical foul.
Technical fouls. Penalties for unsportsmanlike behavior or violations on the field or on the bench are technical fouls. Illegal contact with an opposing player before the ball is alive can also be considered a technical foul.
1) Unsportsmanlike behavior.
A maximum of two technical fouls may be awarded for unsportsmanlike conduct by any player, coach or trainer. Any offender who commits one unsportsmanlike act may be expelled; On two occasions unsportsmanlike behaviour had to be expelled.
Unsportsmanlike behaviour such as: speaking rudely to referees; physical contact with the referee; publicly expressing dissatisfaction with the pronouncement of the sentence; the use of profanity; Coaches enter the field without the referee's permission; Deliberately extending elbows or attempting to move hands and feet without including contact.
There are also technical fouls that are not caused by unsportsmanlike conduct, such as: delaying a game; offences in the area of the team bench; There are fewer or more than 5 players on the field when the ball is a dynamic ball; Offensive players deliberately hang from hoops or rebounds, etc.
Unlawful contact during the dead ball may be awarded a technical foul if it is considered unsportsmanlike in nature; If the contact is unnecessary and excessive, it can be judged as a malicious foul.
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Technical foul
Fouls that are not in the realm of basketball skills, unsportsmanlike violations, etc., are counted.
Some deliberate fouls may also be given a t
It mainly depends on the severity of such as insulting the referee of the opposing player.
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It's when a person does something that is not normal, such as scolding the referee, and there is a conflict between the players.
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Technical foul
Fouls that are not in the technical scope of basketball, unsportsmanlike violations, etc., are counted in it, and some intentional fouls may also be given T
It mainly depends on the severity of such as insulting the referee of the opposing player.
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If the home crowd behaves badly in the game, such as throwing something into the court, the referee may blow for a technical foul and the away team will get a free throw.
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Basketball Animation Lesson: Do you know what the common gestures of referees mean during the game? It seems that you can find out!
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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: Do the same 90-degree shoulder touch with the palms of both hands, 1 to 2 times.
24 seconds: The right hand is placed on the head from the front to the head.
One point: The index finger of the right hand is raised.
Difencies: Left index and middle fingers raised.
3 points: that is, raise the thumb, index finger and middle finger.
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Supplement for 24 seconds, and the right hand is placed on the head from the front to the pat.
3 points: that is, raise the thumb, index finger and middle finger.
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T is the prefix of the word technical foul in English
FIBA's rules for technical fouls are two free throws and one throw, that is, no standing position during the free throw, any player on the free throw side on the court may make free throws, generally the captain or coach on the court appoints a player who shoots the ball to execute the free throw, and after the free throw, regardless of whether the free throw is hit or not, the free throw team will open the sideline ball at the center line opposite the record table.
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t is a unsportsmanlike foul, referred to as a physical violation, which is generally a penalty of two free throws and one throw, that is, two free throws and one possession.
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To be precise, eating a T and violating the body are two kinds of fouls, and T refers to a technical foul. After eating T, the opponent made two free throws and one throw, and that's it
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After being blown T, the opponent will take a penalty and be fined, and he will be sent off the field if he is blown 2 T in a game.
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The NBA penalty and make the opponent free throw, the penalty is quite high.
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Eating a t means being blown a technical foul by the referee. The English translation of technical fouls is "technicalfouls", which is what we usually call a t. On the playing field, any member of both teams (including coaches and team members) who deliberately violates the spirit of sportsmanship, such as showing rough behavior, disrespecting the referee, etc., will be whistled.
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Eating a T in basketball means that a player or off-court team member has taken a technical foul. Abbreviated as T.
Fouls committed when a player does not make contact with an opposing player are collectively referred to as technical fouls.
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Eating a T on basketball means getting a technical foul. When a player commits a technical foul, the referee will make a gesture of crossing one palm with the other palm to form a T shape and raise it above the head to signal, so some people often eat T to indicate that they have eaten a technical foul.
Player Technical Foul Conditions:
1. It is not polite to speak or contact with referees, technical representatives, recorders, assistant recorders, timekeepers, 30-second timekeepers or opposing players;
2. Use words or actions that are likely to offend or incite the audience;
3. Tease the other person or shake his hand near the other person's eyes to obstruct his vision;
4. Hindering the swift throw-in to delay the game;
5. After being judged to have committed a foul, raise your hand improperly when the referee asks to raise your hand;
6. Failure to report that the recorder and referee changed the game number without authorization;
7. Substitutes who did not report to the recorder and were not greeted by the referee entered the field;
8. Leave the venue to obtain improper benefits;
9. Violation of paragraph 4 of Article 60 by the occurrence of paragraph 3 of the penalty provision: "interfering with the last or only one penalty throw";
10. The player grabs the hoop and hangs the weight of the whole body on the hoop.
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Let's first understand the t in basketball games, and the meaning of t is technical foul. Being blown is divided into the following types: First, trash talk: refers to disrespect and abuse of players, coaches, and referees.
Secondly, malicious fouls: refers to hurtful fouls to opposing players when they are no longer able to take the initiative to defend.
3. Unsportsmanlike fouls, indicating that the foul action of a player (in this case, an offensive or defensive player) is too large or harmful. Two technical fouls are off the court.
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Technical foul
Fouls that are not in the realm of basketball skills, unsportsmanlike violations, etc., are counted.
Some deliberate fouls may also be given a t
It mainly depends on the severity of such as insulting the referee of the opposing player.
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It means a technical foul. Shorthand for technical foul.
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It's a technical foul.
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In basketball, a player is awarded a technical foul, and a technical foul is a foul committed by all players (excluding contact with the opposing player), and the player must not ignore the referee's advice or use improper behavior. When a player fouls, the referee will make a gesture of crossing one palm with the other palm to form a T shape and raise it above the head to signal, so it is called "eating T".
There are several common reasons for being blown t:
1. Trash talk refers to disrespect and abuse of players, coaches and referees.
2. Malicious foul refers to a hurtful foul to the opposing player when he can no longer take the initiative to defend.
3. Foul violation of sportsmanship, the foul action of the player is too large, or it is harmful.
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Being convicted of a technical foul is called eating T
English technical foul
The referee will make a T-shaped gesture.
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I only know of a beater foul, if there is a block or steal of the beater's blowing: theoretically the block or steal should not have any physical contact, if the hitter behavior occurs after the block or steal, it can be ignored (for example: if the defender shoots to block the offensive player's shot, the arm touches the attacker's arm when the same series of actions falls can be ignored, the same is true for the steal), if the body contact occurs at the same time as the block or steal, the beater can be blown foul.
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Blocking: After the foul whistle is blown, put your hands on your hips and go back and forth a few times. Thug:
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, open the palms of both hands and move up and down 3 to 5 times. Pause: Do the same 90-degree shoulder touch with the palms of both hands, 1 to 2 times.
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The score is void or the game is canceled, with the five fingers of the hands together, palms facing down, and the arms like scissors, crossed once in front of the chest. Visible calculations, with five fingers together and palms facing down, swinging outward from the chest once per second. Time resets, the right hand extends the index finger and raises it vertically above the head to rotate.
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Because I love the game of basketball, I also studied it. After the athlete hits the hand, the referee stretches out his left hand and hits the wrist of the left hand with his right fist, which is the meaning of the beater. On behalf of the referee, the athlete who warns the foul.
After receiving the ball, the player has dribbled the ball into a dead ball, and at this time, without turning the ball, he dribbles again, which is two dribbles. Walking means that after the player gets the ball, he does not dribble the ball and moves forward directly, at this time it is called walking, and the referee will make the following actions to show that the player has committed a foul.
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When the game starts, both sides have to jump the ball. The referee will make this gesture and then throw the ball high and whoever grabs the ball will be the one who wins it. Eight-second offensive foul gestureWhen the athlete is attacking, he must leave his or her own guard field for 8 seconds, and if he does not leave his own guard field, it is an offensive foul, and the referee will blow the whistle at this time.
The right hand with five fingers extended means that the attacking player is not allowed to dribble for more than five seconds with his back to or against the frame when he is below the extended line of the free throw line.
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The index finger pointing to the center of the other palm is a pause, the palms of both hands are forward to push, the arms around the chest are shown as walking, the arm pointing to which side is to be attacked, and there are blocking fouls, beater fouls, time violations, etc., and you will almost understand it after watching a few more games.
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A malicious attack by a defender, regardless of whether it occurs at any time (including dribbling or shooting or passing), can be called a foul by a hitter, or even a malicious foul. There is a narrow and broad sense of thugs. The narrow sense of batter refers only to when the offensive ball carrier is touched and collided by the defender below the elbow, while the broad sense of the batter can be further extended to the offensive ball carrier any part above the waist is touched or collided by the defender, and the contact part extends to the head, shoulders, and arms above the elbow.
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There are only a few I know, such as pauses: do the same 90-degree shoulder touch with the palms of both hands, 1 or 2 times. Gesture to score a point:
Raise the index finger of your right hand, taking care to bend it once from your wrist downwards. Gesture of two points: Raise the index and middle fingers of the right hand, taking care to bend once from the wrist downwards.
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There is no team T in the rules, T belongs to the individual, and he just blew everyone on your team. If you don't have a brawl or a group fight, it's completely rare for him to be punished like this. It can be seen that he is indeed suspected of being a black whistle.
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After the team has committed 5 fouls in each quarter, the opponent will make free throws for each foul.
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t is a technical foul. If a person takes 2 T's, he will be sent off. Remember. on the pitch. The ball is the largest.
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