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It is a violation to fail to catch the ball yourself after making contact with someone else and the ball is bottoming out.
It is not a violation to throw back and forth between the two hands before dribbling, and it is not counted after the dribble is stopped, as long as the ball does not leave the ground, it is considered a dribble.
LZ Streetball has seen too much, right?
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If the ball has not touched someone else's body, rebound, or basket after shooting, you can't catch the ball again! Otherwise, it's a violation!
Before and after dribbling, the ball is thrown between the two hands for a violation!
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After the shot is shot, the basketball is higher than the basket and can continue to hold the ball on its own.
Also, before dribbling and after the dribbling stops, you can't toss the ball back and forth between your hands.
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Anyone other than the three non-sticks can catch the ball, and if the three don'ts don't, they can't touch the ball again, and the whistle will sound.
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As long as the ball flies over the basket or touches the board, the basket, or the body of another person, it is illegal to throw it with both hands outside of the above conditions.
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After the attacker shoots, the defender does not count as a foul because the consistency of the defensive action does not affect the continuity of the attacker. However, in the game, if the offensive team makes a shot, the defender's defensive action is too large, which has a great impact on the offensive continuity of the attacking team, and the foul will be blown.
This is a question of degree, and it mainly depends on the scale of the referee on the field.
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I don't have the same view as the one upstairs.
As far as I know, the rules that are now relatively new are:
When there is a shooting action, it is not necessarily required to touch the frame.
It used to be said that you need to be high above the basket.
But now it seems that the scale of punishment is what I just said.
Therefore, it is up to the referee to determine whether it counts as a shot or not.
It's a bit like making 2+1 depends on the referee's judgment.
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Two questions one by one:
1. When the attacking side makes a shot that the referee thinks is a shooting action that causes the ball to be shot, no matter what the situation, you can continue to hold the ball and do new dribbling, passing, and shooting actions. Don't care if anyone else touches the ball, and don't care if the ball touches the basket or is higher than the basket, some people think that this is two dribbles, but in fact, it is not, it will only be recorded as a shot, and when the shot is not touched, whoever grabs the ball will also be recorded as a rebound, in addition, if the referee does not think that you are shooting the ball to shoot, and then touch the ball yourself without anyone touching the ball, it is a double dribbling violation.
2. Throwing the ball back and forth with both hands before dribbling or after dribbling stops is not a violation, but I really can't think of the purpose of doing this.
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Touching a hoop or hoop, making a mistake on a dribble.
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No matter from any angle.
Bai degree, one-handed throwing is also du, two-handed throwing is also good.
Zhi, you're all walking. Because in basketball, you can take the ball directly without dribbling after receiving the ball, and the only way to do this is to go to the basket with the indirect ball, and you don't dribble directly after receiving the ball, at this time, it is already regarded as you start to travel the indirect ball to the basket, and you throw the ball up and then dribble it is walking.
Of course, even this conclusion is controversial, that is, if you are doing it intentionally in the air, is it walking?
This does not count, because when the body is in the air, the axis foot, which is one of the important criteria for judging walking, cannot be determined. If you didn't say it, I didn't think about it.
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Hi, this kind.
Bai situation is definitely against the law, I zhi is from Guangzhou, we call it air transport, dao means.
After you catch the ball, you can't throw the ball into the air, then catch the ball and dribble again. When the ball hits the ground, it hits the ground and cannot dribble again. You can catch the ball whether it's in the air or after it's landed, but you can't dribble it again, but you can't throw it past a defender when you throw it.
If you play the whole game, your teammates pass the ball to you from the backcourt, and then you just throw the ball over the defender as soon as you meet the defender, and then catch it and dribble the ball, all five players on that court should be passed by you, right? But if you're shooting, and you shoot an air ball, and you rush over and snatch the ball back from the air, there's no violation, and another exception is that if you're playing the rules of foreign streetball, then what you're saying is that this situation is never against the rules, haha, enjoy the fun of basketball, train hard, and if you play well, there will be a lot of beautiful women screaming for you, come on. I hope my answer can help you.
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Every basketball player is mobilized in.
There are only two chances to hold the ball with both hands on the court (excluding the one-handed dub ball, of course), which are: zhi
Teammate passes the ball to the hand and passes the ball to.
DAO teammates! The landlord said that the situation can only be done when the fast break is a three-step layup, but there are three kinds of situations: 1. The ball touches the defender, but is not stealed by the defender; 2. The ball touched the rebound; 3. Have teammates to pass the ball!
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As long as the ball is thrown into the air, whether the ball falls to the ground or not, as long as the ball is dribbled by itself, it is considered two dribbles. Before catching and throwing the ball, the ball is a live ball and can be handled by itself, such as dribbling and passing, but throwing the ball into the air and catching the ball will turn from a live ball to a dead ball, and then you can't dribble by yourself.
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Dribbling is considered a second dribble, it is a violation, and the opposite side takes the ball.
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That's two dribbles, unless you hit a rebound, and those in the NBA are talking about the ball hitting the rebound and bouncing back and then borrowing the dunk.
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At most, skip one step, or break the law.
An empty jump shot will also work.
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..This is a violation of the law, and you can't throw yourself in.
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