Hold the ball like this, do you foul? Do you want to make free throws for offensive fouls

Updated on physical education 2024-05-24
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There were no fouls in terms of action.

    But if you hit the ground, he'll be fouled.

    Teach you to go down. When you go to the basket, you should protect the ball about 5 cm above your waist.

    It can also be said to be holding the ball with your arm.

    Then elbow outward.

    This way the layup is not easy to be broken.

    And the elbow is very lethal.

    If someone touches you, it may be a foul for someone else.

    Also, if the opponent presses both hands on your ball or grabs your ball with both hands, it is also a foul.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course foul !! He pressed the ball, he pressed it for so long, dizzy, the defender can only touch the ball for a while, not like you said, it's been pressed for 1 year, and he hasn't fouled!! It's up to you to judge by the length of time on the ball!!

    It should be said that you can only press the ball or shoot the ball in an instant!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, holding the ball down during a three-step layup until the offensive player lands and releases it, which is a foul.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If he's on your ball, then he's not fouled, it just means that he's judged it right and blocked your blue lane, and if he hits your hand, he's fouled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you jump in the first two steps and he presses the ball, it's a foul.

    You jump up and he presses it again, and you let go of the cap, otherwise it's a scrum.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not clear that this kind of ball is actually looser, you can not blow it, and you can blow it if it is tighter, it depends on the referee.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it touches your hand, it's a hitter.

    Because I didn't see it, I don't know if it counts as a hindrance to the goal.

    Also, as long as the defender's foot is off the ground, there is a high chance of a defensive foul!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, you fouled and the ball didn't shoot after being covered.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, if he just holds the ball, it counts as a block.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No foul without physical contact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first type is not to commit, and the second type is to be fouled.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can't say foul, did you both jump up??

    The way to deal with it in the NBA is scrums!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The penalty for a general offensive foul is that the offensive team loses the ball, but it is not worthy of Senchen to give the defender a free throw.

    2. If the offensive side has a more serious offensive foul that violates sportsmanship, it will be counted as a technical foul, and the defender will get a free throw opportunity according to the penalty of the technical foul (2 free throws for a technical foul).

    3. A non-boxing foul and a non-malicious personal foul by an offensive player shall be punished as follows:

    1) Offensive teams do not count for points.

    2) The fouling player accumulates one personal foul.

    3) The team that commits the foul does not accumulate the whole team's fouls. (International Basketball rules will accumulate fouls for the whole team).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, yes, there will be fouls in any game.

    I think the World Cup, which comes out every four years, has earned enough eyeballs and topics every time. However, in the competitive sports activities of this big sport, there are still some 'heartbreaking' violent foul incidents, which are embarrassing, so I would like to share them with you.

    One, De Jong kicked Alonso. The World Cup final is a big stage for everyone, and the scene of the World Cup final in South Africa has also stayed in the minds of many people. Facing Alonso, who tried to head the ball, Dutch midfielder De Jong kicked it directly when he couldn't touch the ball, and this time the "heartwarming foot" actually escaped a red card.

    The referee, Webb, who showed the yellow card, later said that his vision was blocked and he was not able to see the whole process in its entirety. In that final, the two sides received a total of 14 yellow cards and one red card, which also set a record in the history of the World Cup final.

    Second, Mawenga kicked Casella in the head.

    Still in the Belgian league, this time the victim was Standard Liège's player Casela. While Casella was chasing a live ball, Mavinga tried to clear it with a big foot.

    As a result, Casella rushed to the top of the ball first, but his head became the "ball" kicked by Mavinga. This near-"decapitation" foul resulted in a fracture of Casella's jaw and the need for surgery on his nose. Ma Wenjia later said:

    I couldn't sleep peacefully, and I felt like I almost killed him. Casella also said that he could have died on the field, but fortunately, God allowed him to survive.

    Three, Nappi kicks Van Stillen.

    Good**.! The 2007 New Zealand League Finals were no short of gunpowder, with Waitakola United and Auckland City battling it out.

    Waitakola United's Menapi was elbowed to the head early in the game, which also caused him to bleed on the field. Later, in a scramble, he unnecessarily kicked the opposing player with both feet off the ground, which was extremely terrifying in terms of height and degree, and was undoubtedly worse than the "flying kick" in people's impressions.

    For any athlete to embark on the road of sports, he must adhere to the spirit of sportsmanship and be fair and just, rather than using any means for the sake of victory.

    Therefore, please respect the spirit of the game and do not foul.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether an offensive foul requires a free throw depends on the number of fouls, and if the number of fouls in a single quarter reaches 4, a free throw will be made if the foul is carried out. FIBA's regulations are as follows:

    First, if a foul is committed against a player who is making a shot, a number of free throws shall be awarded to the shooting player as follows:

    1. If the shot is successful, the score will be accrued and 1 additional free throw will be awarded;

    2. If the shot from the 2-point shooting area of the hall town is unsuccessful, 2 free throws shall be awarded;

    3. If the shot from the 3-point shooting area is unsuccessful, 3 free throws shall be awarded.

    Second, unsportsmanlike fouls:

    1. If a player who does not shoot is fouled, 2 free throws shall be awarded;

    2. If a foul is committed on a player who is making a shooting action, if the basket is scored, one free throw will be awarded;

    3. If a player who is shooting is fouled and does not score, 2 or 3 free throws shall be awarded;

    Thirdly, the foul of disqualifying the game:

    1. If a player who does not shoot is fouled, 2 free throws shall be awarded;

    2. If a foul is committed on a player who is making a shooting action, if the basket is scored, one free throw will be awarded;

    3. If a player who is shooting is fouled and does not score, 2 or 3 free throws shall be awarded;

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Offensive foul: A foul committed by an attacking player on unlawful physical contact with a defender, regardless of whether the offensive player is in possession of the ball.

    Foul Count Card: It should be on a white background, and the minimum size of the number should be 20 cm long and 10 cm wide. 2 20-minute format, the number 1 5 (1 4 is black, 5 is red).

    4 12-minute format with the number 1 6 (1 5 is black and 6 is red).

    Team foul marker: The team foul mark should be red, at least 20 cm wide and 35 cm high, and placed on the record table so that everyone on the court can clearly see it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In a basketball game, after the ball becomes a live ball, the offensive player has illegal contact with the opponent, which is an offensive foul, and the team's offensive foul punishment depends on the referee's mastery of the game, and also considers the continuity of the game, so sometimes the referee's penalty is not in accordance with the relevant regulations, for example, in the more intense playoffs, the referee's penalty for the offensive foul is lighter.

    Types of offensive fouls.

    1. Offensive foul with the ball.

    1. If the defender is on the offensive route of the attacker with the ball, and before the attacker has obvious physical contact with him, his feet have been steady, the position has been stood, and there is no movement, then after contact, the attacker is judged to have committed an offensive foul. But in an NBA game, there are no offensive fouls in a reasonable collision zone.

    2. In the offense, the attacker uses the elbows, shoulders, knees and other hard parts of the body to intentionally and obviously violate the defender, even if the defender does not have the above 1 situation, the attacker is also judged to have committed an offensive foul.

    2. Offensive fouls without the ball.

    1. When the attacker is carrying out the cover blocking and dismantling tactics, the screener makes an obvious push and rub on the defender, or makes a significant movement of his feet while covering, it is judged as a foul for covering without the ball, which is a foul for off-ball offense.

    2. The offensive player without the ball will also be judged as an offensive foul if he makes illegal physical contact with the opposing player when he is in position, such as pushing and rubbing when squeezing the position, and a foul behind the back when grabbing an offensive rebound.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    An offensive foul is an offensive foul when the attacking team is attacking, regardless of whether the ball is in possession or not, as long as a player commits a foul or violation on the defender, it is counted as an offensive foul, and the most important point is that the offensive player needs to be counted as a foul. Some examples can be listed as hitting a person with the ball (common), illegal covers, and any other unlawful physical assault on a defender in order to put himself in an advantageous offensive position.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Shooting foul, this must be a free throw.

    For ordinary fouls, free throws are made when the team has committed a total of five fouls per quarter, otherwise no.

    Technical foul, one penalty.

    Defend for three seconds, attack for three seconds, and make a penalty.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To put it simply! If one of the players commits a foul or five times, they will be required to make free throws.

    For example, if one team reaches six free throws and the other team does not reach five, they can't make free throws.

    To put it simply, whoever commits five or more fouls first will make free throws.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How to avoid foul play in basketball.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In general, it is not used. Free throws are only required if the team commits more than 4 fouls and commits an offensive foul.

    The following are the more detailed regulations.

    According to FIBA regulations, penalty kicks are required in the following cases:

    If a foul is committed against a player who is making a shot, a number of free throws shall be awarded to the player who shot as follows:

    If the shot is successful, the score accrues and 1 additional free throw is awarded.

    If a shot from the 2-point shooting zone is unsuccessful, 2 free throws shall be awarded.

    If a shot from the 3-point shooting area is unsuccessful, 3 free throws shall be awarded.

    Unsportsmanlike fouls:

    If a foul is committed against a player who does not shoot: 2 free throws shall be awarded.

    If a foul is committed on a player who is making a shot: If the basket is scored, 1 free throw will be awarded.

    If a foul is committed against a player who is making a shooting action and no score is scored, 2 or 3 free throws shall be awarded.

    Subsequently, the ball was thrown into touch in the extended part of the midfield opposite the recording table.

    Disqualifying fouls:

    If a foul is committed against a player who does not shoot: 2 free throws shall be awarded.

    If a foul is committed on a player who is making a shot: If the basket is scored, 1 free throw will be awarded.

    If a foul is committed against a player who is making a shooting action and no score is scored, 2 or 3 free throws shall be awarded.

    Subsequently, the ball was thrown into touch in the extended part of the midfield opposite the recording table.

    Technical foul: 2 free throws shall be awarded to the opposing team, and subsequently:

    Throw the ball into bounds at the centerline extension opposite the recording table.

    Team foul: Penalty.

    When a team has committed 4 team fouls in a quarter, the team is in a team foul situation.

    When a team is in a state of all-team foul penalty, all subsequent offenses against a player who did not make a shot.

    A foul shall be awarded 2 free throws in lieu of a throw.

    If an offensive foul is committed by a player who controls a live team or a player who has possession of the ball, such a foul shall be awarded.

    A player throws the ball into bounds. (Offensive foul).

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What to see, if it is judged to be a malicious foul, it is to make free throws, and there are 2 free throws and 1 system, if it is a general offensive foul, it will not be a free throw, only a total of 4 fouls in a quarter of the game will be awarded.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, only individual fouls will be accumulated, and it will be the opponent's possession.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Not necessarily, depending on the number of fouls.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The answer to the offensive foul penalty or not depends on the number of fouls, if the number of fouls in a single quarter reaches 4, the foul will be made again. FIBA's rules are as follows: In the event of a foul on a player who is making a shooting motion, a number of free throws shall be awarded to the shooting player as follows:

    If the shot is successful, the score accrues and 1 additional free throw is awarded.

    Ask if offensive fouls count towards the number of fouls committed by the whole team.

    Question: Technical fouls: Free throws?

    How do you make a penalty for a physical violation?

    When a player commits a foul, the referee will make a gesture of crossing one palm with the other palm to form a T shape and raising it above the head to signal.

    Free throws: A free throw is given to a player who scores 1 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.

    If the fouled player fails to shoot, two free throws are awarded.

    2. If the fouled player is making a shot, if he misses, he will be awarded a score and another free throw.

    3. If the fouled player is making a shooting action and the shot is not scored, two or three free throws will be awarded according to the location of the shot.

    4. During the free throw process, all other players should be behind the free throw line extension, i.e., the 3-point shooting line, until the free throw process is completed.

    5. After a penalty kick, regardless of whether the last penalty is successful or not, any member of the penalty team throws a throw-in at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table.

    6. The throw-in player should stand on both sides of the extension line of the center line with his feet. The right to pass the ball to any player on the field.

    Ask whether a technical foul is a free throw, or a free throw, and which side has the ball.

    How many free throws after a technical foul, and which side has the ball after the penalty is completed?

    After the penalty is made, the ball belongs to the opponent.

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