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First of all, I am surprised by your thinking pattern, and secondly, someone said that I was wrong before, and I want to correct it.
Question 1: Doesn't count Nate's score!! It's the data of the person closest to the basket (expert remarks, the answer to the commentary when watching cctv5 once, so it's absolutely right!!) )
Question 2 is not 3+1, let alone free throws, just the Knicks serve, of course, if the free throws are full, they will naturally make free throws according to the regulations.
Problem 3: Unless it is a dry fight, there will be no t between teammates.
In fact, the 2nd floor is correct except for the first question, I just corrected it, I hope it can help you.
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The first question: count his scoring record, but if the referee determines that the player deliberately did so, he will blow the tIn the past, the Cavaliers guy was called a rebound for a triple-double, but he swiped a rebound at his own basket, as if he was blown by the referee.
The second question: if the opposing player is fouled, then it is a throw-in, and if the foul is full of free throws, it is also a free throw to the opponent's basket.
The third question: your own players will not blow fouls if they have actions against themselves, unless it is a fight between players and the referee thinks it is necessary to maintain order on the field, then even if it is blown, it is also a t
Hehe, based on my understanding of the rules of basketball.
Yours is my motivation!
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First of all, three points can't be counted in the statistics.
Secondly, there are no fouls in the team, that is, there are no fouls in the same team. So of course there will be no free throws.
Hehe, you're quite talented.
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The score is counted as the closest opposing player to the basket, and the free throw is to go to the opponent's basket for freethrowing! Concise and to the point....I'm right.
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Try it the next time you play and see if the referee is judging
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I think a technical foul will be awarded.
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This is a strange question ... Technical foul Nate and that foul go straight to the court.
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1. If there is no thug and no violation of the cylinder, then there must be no foul. You may have physical contact, but in basketball games, torso contact is legal in public spaces. The question is whether there is an infringement on your cylinder (i.e. whether it is in a public space) and if not, there is certainly no foul.
2. If it is only unintentional, that is, he is not facing people, but facing the ball, but the judgment of the ball is not accurate enough and hits your hand by mistake, then it will be considered not to be fouled. But it has to have no effect on your passing, and if it affects your passing then it's a foul, just like why sometimes the ball is already in the hands of the hand when you shoot. A foul is not committed if the opposing player interferes with your shot or pass while the offense occurs, but if it does not affect and is unintentional (not against the ball).
If it is intentional, it must be a foul and may be whistled for a physical foul or technical foul.
Hope it helps.
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1 doesn't count. 2 It depends on the severity of his thugs, and generally the light ones are not counted.
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The first one is a good ball, no fouls!.
As for the second one, it's a very malicious one, give him a technical foul, if it's not very heavy, you should suffer a dumb loss, and return it to him in the next ball.
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The first one doesn't count the second depending on the degree.
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There are too many rules of basketball, and they can't be understood all at once, and those who really play don't understand the rules before playing, they all play basketball slowly, and then they understand the rules clearly.
You first have to know the most basic rules, the rules of walking and the two dribbles.
The rule of walking is that you can't move both feet without dribbling. Also, you should also develop a good habit of slapping the ball before moving your feet when you hold the ball, which is a very important detail, otherwise you will be blown away as soon as you move.
Two dribbles are very simple, as the name suggests, that is, after receiving the ball until you hold the ball with both hands again, you can no longer dribble, you can only pass and shoot, otherwise it is two dribbles. And in the process of dribbling, there is a wrist flip, which is also counted as two dribbles.
Let's talk about these two most basic rules first, and then there are private chats with me who don't understand.
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Walking, thuging, pushing, blocking. Wait... There are also technical fouls.
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You can't fight, you can't push, you can't interfere with the attack... A lot of Ah definitely can't write a lot at a time, play more games with people, it's better to have someone who knows the rules on the field, play more games, foul more, naturally know the rules.
The basic rule is to put, I say amateur game inside.
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