When shooting, the ball did not leave, but the opponent touched his finger, is it okay to count him

Updated on physical education 2024-06-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In principle, yes. Basketball rules stipulate that after the attacker shoots and jumps, but before the foot hits the ground, the defender has physical contact with him and affects the offense.

    But in the game, this scale is controlled by the referee, and sometimes it is not obvious and does not blow.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, it is a foul in itself, but it is best to count less when you usually play, or it will not be stingy and affect the mood of playing basketball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you foul the guy if you touch your finger, don't watch the basketball, just go to the referee.

    Most of the time you don't blow the penalty in this case, it doesn't matter if you shoot the ball or not, basketball is based on physical confrontation, and small physical confrontation is negligible.

    Fouls or not fouls are mostly judged by the degree of aggression against the opponent, the degree of affecting the opponent's normal movements, and the position of both sides.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In principle, to foul the referee, but it is difficult to see the referee with such small physical contact.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Forget it, if it's a game, forget about such a small problem between friends.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Theoretically, this can be said, but the actual situation depends on the referee's wishes!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on the situation, if the fight is not serious, forget it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A more serious thug is counted as a foul, and accidentally touching it is not counted.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is also the possibility of offensive fouls.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The first case: when you jump, if the opponent raises his hand very straight, there is no pressing, and your hand touches his hand, it is not a foul!

    2.The second case: when you jump, if he doesn't move his hand or lift it straight, it's a foul move!

    3.The third case: it is a foul action, and if you shoot and he hits you, it must be a foul!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First, if the jump shot is the opponent's hand, then it is clear that the opponent has caused the hitter to foul. It doesn't matter if the ball is knocked off the next step or if you stand on the ground with a ball in your arms.

    Second, if the opponent only shoots the ball in his hand, that is, the opponent does not have any physical contact with it, but falls with the ball, then the ball is scramble.

    Third, if the opponent slaps his hand during the jump shot, and the ball in his hand has just been shot, then the opponent causes a foul on the beater, and the ball is also valid. However, if the ball has already been shot and the opponent has hit it later, then the opponent has not fouled the opponent because of this.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The player who shoots the basketball stipulates that the space with the body as a cylinder cannot be violated, not that it does not foul if it only touches the ball without hitting the hand.

    In a standard shooting action, the ball should be inside this cylinder when it is shot, so as long as the ball wheel knows that there is no shot and the opponent covers you, the opponent will definitely foul. But if the action is irregular, and your shot point is beyond the cylinder, then it is not considered a violation of space if someone else covers it, as long as it is not a hitter, it is not a foul.

    In addition, in the process of dribbling or three-step layups, the ball is removed, as long as the opponent does not have a hitter, it is not a foul.

    Foul Rules. Foul play is defined as a violation of the rules and includes unlawful physical contact with an opposing player and/or unsportsmanlike conduct. Stating that a team may be awarded any number of fouls, regardless of penalty, each foul committed by the offender shall be registered, recorded on the record sheet and penalized accordingly.

    In the rules of basketball, a foul is a violation of the rules, including illegal physical contact with an opposing player and unsportsmanlike behavior.

    Penalties for fouls include loss of possession, penalty of blind ball, and dismissal of the fouling player.

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