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Definition of Walk 1. Definition 1, Rotation occurs when a player with a live ball walks out of the same foot in any direction one or several times, and the other foot (called the pivot foot) does not leave the point of contact with the ground. 2. Walking with the ball or with the ball (on the field) means that the player with one or both feet walks in either direction beyond the limits stated in this rule. 2. Determine the pivot foot 1. Players receive the ball with both feet on the ground, and can use either foot as the pivot foot.
The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivotal foot. 2. When a player receives the ball while walking or dribbling, he can stop and determine the pivot foot according to the following conditions: (1) If one foot is touching the ground:
a. If both feet land on the ground at the same time, either foot can be the pivot foot. The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivotal foot. b. If the two feet land on the ground in order, the foot that touches the ground first is the pivotal foot.
c. If one foot lands on the ground, the player can jump up with that foot and land on the ground with both feet at the same time, then neither foot is the pivotal foot. 3. Walking around with the ball 1. After determining the pivot foot: (1) In passing or shooting, the pivot foot can be raised, but it cannot fall back to the ground before the ball leaves the hand.
2) At the start of the dribble, the pivot foot should not be lifted until the ball leaves the hand. 2. After stopping, when neither foot is the pivot foot (1) In passing or shooting, one or both feet can be lifted, but the ball cannot fall back to the ground before it leaves the hand. (2) At the beginning of the dribble, neither foot can be lifted until the ball is out of your hand.
Violation of this rule is a violation. & Annotation If a player does not control the ball on the ball, there is no violation of this rule. In the final analysis, whether to walk or not ultimately depends on the state of the pivotal foot, as long as the pivotal foot does not move, there must be no walking!
BeaterRegarding what a beater is, many people think that if you hit it, you will commit a foul, which is not correct. The principle of basketball is dribbling, the hand holding the ball is not protected, only the hand of shooting is really not touchable, if you are dribbling, or holding the ball for protection, the opponent touches your hand when copying the ball, it will not be considered a foul, but when you have a shooting action, that little bit of aggression is a foul, at this time his entire arm, including the forearm is strictly protected, whether it is hitting, rubbing, point, it is a foul. Of course, if you're in your own position to interfere with his shot, for example, if he's pressing on you and his hand is on your head, then as long as you put your hand up and don't press down, you won't blow a foul.
In fact, when the body is close together, you stretch out your hand straight, and you don't blow a foul when you touch his hand. Of course, if you move over, then even if there is no thug, it may still blow you to block. Another thing to note is that if you don't shoot a jumper, you basically have no chance to make free throws, because you can't define when you start shooting, and you may raise the ball may also be a feint, and you will not be protected, as long as you take a jump shot, then you will definitely get a free throw if you are fouled.
PS: When stealing, the action that is obviously brought to the opponent's arm is a foul.
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Two dribbles, 3 steps for example, 3 seconds for offense, 3 seconds for defense, offense with the ball and collisions, defensive blocking fouls and so on...
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It's very troublesome to memorize the rules, you go up directly and knock the referee out, there are no rules, just do it.
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<> 1 point for a free throw, 2 points for a mid-range basket in both divisions, including a 3-point shot that is legally touched by a player in either division when it rises in the air to become a 2-point shot, and if the basket is only worth 2 points, no 3-point is counted. A player of this team inadvertently makes the ball into the basket of the team and counts the captain of the opposing court with 2 points.
He made three points from three divisions. A 2-point shot that consists of a 2-point shot is legally touched by any player in the three-point zone when it rises in the air and becomes a 3-point shot that counts as a 3-point shot if it hits the basket, not a 2-point shot. If a player deliberately throws the ball into his team's basket, it is a violation and the opponent is awarded serve.
If an offensive player interferes with the score or interferes with the score, a dead ball into the basket is not counted, and a throw-in player throws a direct ball to the basket is not counted, which is a violation and the opponent is awarded the serve.
When the ball is still in the hands of the shooter and does not make a shot, the shooter or his teammates foul and the ball is dead. The signal sounded at the end of the game time at 24 seconds, the ball was still in his hand, and the missing old man's subsequent shot to the basket was not counted, and the free throw team member violated the free throw and scored the free throw. Shooting players will not be counted for points for violations, such as dribbling out of bounds, walking, dribbling twice, illegally carrying the ball, etc.
Basketball is a ball game played by two teams on a rectangular basketball court.
Each team of five players can pass, throw, shoot, roll or dribble the ball in any direction with the aim of throwing the basketball into the opponent's basket to score and prevent the opponent from gaining possession or scoring.
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Basketball is scored with 1 point, 2 points, 3 points, 2+1, and 3+1
Foul free throws are worth 1 point per goal scored Score 2 points per goal inside the three-point line on offense and 3 points per goal scored outside the three-point line.
2+1 is a 2-point goal and a foul and a free throw, and 3+1 is a 3-point goal and a foul and a free throw.
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Free throws, one for one shot;
Inside the three-point line, the offense scores 2 points for a shot;
Outside the three-point line, the offense scores a 3-pointer;
If the opponent is thrown into the basket, the opponent will be counted.
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The referee will show the number with his finger to determine who has committed the foul, and then use the gesture to indicate what the foul is.
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Free throws, one point per ball.
Shooting from inside the three-point line: Two points per ball.
Shooting from beyond the three-point line: 3 points per ball.
Added: The pitch inside the three-point line is fouled, the goal is valid for 2 points, and the free throw is added once, commonly known as 2+1, and the free throw is scored for a total of 3 points;
The shot outside the three-point line was fouled, and the goal was valid for 3 points, and one free throw was added, commonly known as 3+1, and the free throw scored a total of 4 points.
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.
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It's really hard to say, I recommend you play more, then a lot of rules will be, if you want to be a referee, then there is a referee's manual.