I would like to ask you senior referees or basketball experts about the three second blowing penalty

Updated on physical education 2024-05-18
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As long as there is a shot, it is recalculated, from the moment the attacker takes control of the ball.

    For example, if one side can keep grabbing offensive rebounds, even if a player has been jumping blindly, it will not blow a 3-second violation, and a 3-second violation is not a strict 3 second, if 3 seconds have arrived, it is necessary to judge the behavior of the player in charge, if it is a projection, then it will not blow the penalty, if it is still passing, dribbling or no purpose... Then there will be a blow.

    Remember, recalculate whenever there is a shot, not from the shot but from controlling the offensive rebound (not to grab it, but to have the ball).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Both 1 and 2 are counted as three seconds, and three seconds after each shot start to be recalculated, starting from the ball shot rather than touching the hoop;

    The rules are very clear, that is, the player who controls the team should not stay in the opponent's three-second zone for more than three seconds.

    But when LZ asks if he blows a penalty, that's a question of whether it's three seconds, and usually A2 won't blow three seconds if he doesn't play all the time, because that's not the point of the game.

    Finally, it is emphasized that it is cleared from three seconds after the ball is shot, and three seconds after grabbing the offensive rebound again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm a die-hard fan now, for your question, alas! It's actually quite simple.

    First of all, whoever the attacker is, as long as they stand in the three-second zone for three seconds, they will be violated. Of course, if the basketball touches the basket in seconds, the time should be remembered.

    Second, there are some unspoken rules in the NBA. For example, James can make a four-step layup, while Brooks can't, O'Neal can stand for four seconds, and Bynum can't.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1) When A3 grabs the rebound, it starts counting 3 seconds, and A2 has already violated the rules! (Because A3 and A2 are both offensive players).

    2) A2 has already violated the rules.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on whether you have a downward pressure on your hand, and if you press down, it is considered a foul, and there is no half-time score. Also, if the ball hits the hand, it doesn't count as a foul? There is no such thing, as long as your action does violate the opponent's cylinder, and after the ball is shot, your hit does affect the opponent's shooting action.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's in the three-second zone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Technical foul: Left palm down. The right hand clenches into a fist and the ten fingers are pointed out from the bottom to the top pointing to the palm of the hand, the left hand is clenched into a fist, and the right hand is open and slashed towards the hand bowl; The left and right hands and chests push people back and forth in circles; Push your hands parallel to each other.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To put it simply, make a foul type gesture first, and then make a gesture for the foul player's number.

    In terms of punishment as far as the thug foul is concerned.

    1.Whistle and make a slapstick foul gesture.

    2.Indicate the number of the foul player, the type of foul, and the number of fouls to the referee in turn.

    As far as thug fouls go.

    1.Whistle and make a slapstick foul gesture.

    2.Indicate the number of the foul player, the type of foul, and the number of fouls to the referee in turn.

    Whistle and make a foul gesture and, if it is a foul, face the timer and make the number gesture of the fouling player; If no penalty is required, the opponent will serve, and if a penalty is required, a free throw gesture or a penalty gesture (the goal is valid). gestures.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to Article 26 of the FIBA (International Basketball Federation) Basketball Rules 2006: Rule 26 3 seconds Definition When a team is in control of the ball in the front court and the game clock is running, players of that team may not remain in the opposing team's restricted area for more than 3 seconds.

    Team members are to be acquiesced in in the following situations: He attempts to leave the restricted area. He is in the restricted area when he or his player is making a shooting motion and the ball is leaving or has just left the shooting player's hand.

    He dribbled and shot when he was close to 3 seconds in the restricted area. To prove that a player is outside the restricted area, he must place his feet on the ground outside the restricted area.

    3 seconds".

    1. When a team is in control of the ball, the players of that team shall not stay in the opponent's restricted area for more than 3 seconds. 2. All lines in the restricted area are part of the restricted area, and any line touched by the team members is considered to be in the restricted area. 3. The 3-second limit applies in all throw-ins.

    It is calculated from the moment the throw-in player can handle the ball (the ball enters play) outside the bounds. 4. The 3-second limit does not apply to: 1. When the shot ball is in the air.

    2. When grabbing rebounds. 3. When the ball is dead. 5. When a player stays in the restricted area for nearly 3 seconds, he may acquiesce to his dribble and shoot.

    Violation of this rule is a violation. Note: There is no violation of this rule if a team does not possess the ball.

    a team that is heavily defended; A ball-carrier who is heavily defended (within a normal step) is required to pass, throw, roll or dribble within 5 seconds; Violation of this rule is a violation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not counting. Because when the attacking player has not made a shot, and the attacking player has been standing in the 3-second zone for more than 3 seconds, at this time, the 3-second violation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Defending for three seconds means that a defender is considered to be defending for three seconds if he stands in the three-second zone and there are no attacking players at a distance of about 1 meter from the start, and he stays in the three-second zone for more than three seconds.

    Offensive 3 seconds means that an offensive player who stays in the 3-second zone for more than 3 seconds without the ball or with offensive action or intent.

    Understand this, your problem should be solved.

    A2 is in place, as long as he has an offensive player around him, he is defending, it is not counted as three seconds, if A3 grabs the rebound, the offensive three seconds are counted from the moment he gets the ball.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the first case, it does not count as a three-second violation, and the time is counted from the time A2 enters the three-second zone.

    Two situations: A2 is counted for three seconds, A3 has nothing to do with A2 when grabbing a rebound, and A2 stays in the three-second zone without the ball for more than three seconds is considered a violation.

    There are two types of three-second violations in basketball, one is called the offensive three-second violation and the other is called the defensive three-second offense.

    Defensive 3 seconds: Defensive 3 seconds means that a defender stands in the 3-second zone and there are no offensive players about 1 meter from the start, and he stays in the 3-second zone for more than 3 seconds.

    Offensive 3 seconds means that an offensive player who stays in the 3-second zone for more than 3 seconds without the ball or with offensive action or intent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Technical fouls committed by team members: Penalties 1. A technical foul must be registered for the offender. 2. Two free throws are awarded to the opposing player.

    3. The captain of the Nian Dong Trap designates the penalty team members. Technical fouls by off-court personnel: Penalties 1.1. A technical foul must be registered by the coach; 2. Award two free throws and subsequent possession to the opposing player; 3. The captain designates the penalty player; 4. During the free throw process, all other players should be behind the extension of the free throw line and the 3-point shooting line until the free throw process is completed; 5. After the penalty kick, regardless of whether the last penalty is successful or not, any member of the penalty team will take the throw-in at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the record table (exception:

    See article 54, paragraph 3, and article 59, paragraph 2,4); 6. The throw-in player should stand on both sides of the extension line of the center line with his feet and have the right to pass the political consultative meeting to the players anywhere on the field. Technical foul during break: Penalty I. If a technical foul is pronounced on:

    1. Qualified players: The player will be registered, and the penalty will be two free throws. The foul counts as a team-wide foul.

    2. Coaches, assistant coaches or team members: the coaches will be registered, and the penalty will be two free throws. The foul does not count as a team-wide foul.

    2. During the free throw process, all players except the free throw team player shall be behind the extension of the free throw line and the 3-point line until all free throws are completed. 3. After the penalty is completed, the game should start or restart in the Chinese circle. 4. If a number of technical fouls have been pronounced, see Article 59.

    Self summary: Player fouls (players on the field. Two free throws by the opponent) Foul by the coach (Two free throws by the opponent.

    Continue to possess the ball) Foul on the break (Player: Two free throws. The foul counts as a team-wide foul.

    Coach: Two free throws. The foul does not count as a team-wide foul. )

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hitter: If your hand hits the opponent's hand when the opponent is holding the ball, it is a foul.

    Push: Generally in the fast attack, because the opponent is in high-speed running, if you reach out to push him, it is a foul to push.

    Pull: It also means that when the opponent is holding the ball, if you pull the opponent's hand, it is considered a pull foul.

    Hitting someone with the ball: For example, when you attack with the ball, when the opponent is already in a proper defensive position, you hit him, which is to hit someone.

    Blocking: Generally speaking, when the opponent is attacking, you go to block the opponent's attack, which is blocking.

    It seems that there is also an elbow strike: even if you hit the opponent with your elbow, it is also a foul.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Playing basketball rules, players playing in the semicircle area will be judged as a foul! I hope you will keep it in mind.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This depends on what kind of rules are committed, and different rules have different use of non-gestures. The referee uses gestures to show no meaning, you can take a look at the NBA, you will understand what it means, and at the same time, you can also go to the Internet to find some **, take a look at the comparison of those gestures, in fact, these will naturally understand if you see more, in fact, blowing penalties are more gestures!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hehe, if you commit a crime, you will blow it, and if you blow it, you will be punished!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know, give points to points, my real negative.

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