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Why not? When you make a free throw, a lot of times when you make a free throw, the players on both sides of the free throw team can go out and grab the rebound, and you can grab it.
But you can't smash it, because the ball that smashes it will bounce far away, it's a foul, and you can only grab the ball that you don't hit.
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No, a penalty player may touch the ball without a penalty if one of the following occurs:
1: Touching the basket. Note that it's a basket, not a rebound.
2: Hit the ground after hitting the rebound**.
3: After hitting the rebound, pass by **.
If the last free throw is not touched, it will be the opponent's ball.
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Yes, as long as it's not three-not! It's all a free throw success!
This season's All-Star Game Ao Fat was blown for violating the rules because of the three non-sticks!
Sakuragi Hanamichi has such a tactic once in "Slam Dunk"! But it was still stolen by Rukawa Kaede! Because it's difficult to make free throws and then grab rebounds and shoot by yourself, because the good positions for rebounds are occupied by players who are ready to stand on the 2nd side!
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No, because then the free thrower will grab the board and score two points.
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No, you cannot. I did it when I was an All-Star and was blown by the referee.
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Brother, I understand what you mean, don't you just want to score a few more points at a critical time, want to grab another rebound, and then score hard!
It's easy to say, but you can't smash rebounds, it's a foul, and I also have a deep understanding of it, and I'm also on the school team! You can use my method, but you have to master your strength and angle, it's not very difficult: on the second penalty, you can smash the edge of the basket with the ball and bounce back, which is not a violation, not a foul, but you have to ensure your rebound, otherwise it will be a waste of previous efforts, and it is better to get your point!
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No, the penalty must hit the blue basket, otherwise it is a violation.
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No way! This will be blown foul!
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Unauthorized! Absolutely violated!
You've seen this season's All-Star Game.
Ao Fat was blown for violating the rules!
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A free throw is an opportunity to score one point in a semicircle behind the free throw line without scrambling. .If the offending player is called to be replaced, he must take the penalty before leaving the field; If the player assigned to take a penalty must leave the court due to injury or disqualification, the player who replaces him must take the free throw.
If there is no active substitute, the captain or any player designated by the captain shall take a free throw. .When a technical foul is called, a free throw may be made by any player designated by the captain of the opposing team.
..The free throw team player should be in position within the semicircle behind the free throw line, shoot in any way, and throw the ball out of his hand within 5 seconds; must not touch the free throw line or the ground in front of the free throw line until the ball touches the hoop; No feints are allowed; Do not touch the ball while it is on its way to the basket; In free throws, the ball must not touch the basket or rebound when it comes into contact with the hoop; .At the time of the free throw:
Up to 5 team members can occupy what is considered to be a 1-metre deep zone; The first position on either side of the restricted area can only be occupied by the opposing player of the penalty team; The players who occupy the position area should stagger their positions; A player can only occupy the position that he or she is entitled to occupy. .A 2-point shot is made after the ball has touched the hoop and is legally touched by an offensive or defensive player before it goes into the basket during the last or only one free throw.
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Yes, the second free throw can only be scored to grab the board after hitting the frame.
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If you don't touch the basket, the free throw doesn't count, and the free throw continues.
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When the ball is shot to the highest point, you can grab the board
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After the second shot, you can go and grab it.
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You can't grab a rebound when you make the first free throw, and you can go in and grab a rebound after the second shot.
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In basketball, it is okay to impact the rebound after the free throw of the free thrower, but pay attention to the following:
1. After the free thrower, he must wait for the basketball to touch the frame before he can rush to grab the rebound;
2. After the free thrower, if he only touches the rebound and does not touch the basket, it will be counted as a violation and the opponent will have the ball;
3. After the free thrower's free throw, as soon as the ball is shot, he rushes to grab the rebound, which belongs to early entry into the line and the opponent's possession;
4. After the free thrower, the basketball rushes to grab the rebound after touching the basket frame, and the body collides with the opposing player, which is counted as an offensive foul and the opponent's possession.
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If the free-thrower clearly deliberately smashes the ball into the rebound (not the hoop) and bounces it back into his or her own hands, it is a violation of the law, and the free throw is automatically voided and the ball is given to the opposing team.
If the free-thrower throws the ball to the hoop in a normal posture and the ball bounces back and happens to be caught by himself, it is an effective rebound, and the score of the organization is valid. Look at the referee.
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You can grab rebounds, and I often see situations like this.
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Summary. If the defender grabs the rebound and doesn't hold it and falls into the backcourt of the offensive serve, and then the attacker picks it up in the backcourt, it doesn't count.
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, and the answer to your question is: Count it back.
Grabbing the rebound in the front court and passing the ball back to the back court is also considered to be a return;
If the defender grabs the rebound and doesn't hold it and falls into the backcourt of the offensive serve, and then the attacker picks it up in the backcourt, it doesn't count.
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If the foul ball is not scored during the shooting, the shooting player will make free throws, 3 free throws from outside the three-point line, and 2 free throws from inside the three-point line; Only 1 penalty is made for a basketball foul, and the shot is still scored; 1 penalty for a defensive violation; 2 technical foul free throws and 2 unsportsmanlike foul free throws.
Violations of the rules that do not constitute a foul are collectively referred to as violations. The ball is dead after the penalty is pronounced. The penalty is that the offending team loses the ball, except for interference and penalty throw-offs, and the referee hands the ball directly or puts the ball in a disposable place and the opponent throws the throw-in from the touchline nearest to the offending place.
When a player is holding a live ball on the field and one or both of his feet move illegally in either direction beyond the limits set forth in these Rules, he is dribbling the ball. When a player falls and slides while holding the ball, it is legal to get control of the ball while lying on the ground or lying or sitting on the ground. It is an offence if the player then rolls with the ball or attempts to stand up.
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NBA free throw rules: 1, if the foul ball is not scored when shooting, the shooting player will make free throws, 3 free throws from outside the three-point line, and 2 free throws from inside the three-point line; Only 1 penalty is made for a basketball foul, and the shot is still scored; 2. Defend 1 penalty for a violation of the penalty.
3. 2 technical foul free throws. 2 unsportsmanlike foul free throws.
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As long as the referee thinks that the offensive player is making a shooting action and the opponent fouls, then there will be free throws, two free throws within the 3-point line, 3-point shots are free throws 3 times, if the foul is made when shooting, the goal is valid then add 1 penalty Technical foul, as long as it is blown, then free throws once.
As for what you said about accumulating 4 fouls per quarter, starting from the fifth, as long as the foul is committed, free throws will be made.
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Free throw rules (common to FIBA free throw rules and NBA free throw rules):
1.When an attacking player is attacking, a defender invades an opposing player, and the fouling team commits a total of four or more fouls to make free throws, and four or fewer throw-ins are taken.
2.If the foul ball is not scored during the shooting, the shooting player will make free throws, 3 free throws from outside the three-point line, and 2 free throws from inside the three-point line; Only 1 penalty is made for a basketball foul, and the shot is still scored;
3.1 penalty for a defensive violation;
4.2 technical foul free throws. 2 unsportsmanlike foul free throws.
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