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It depends on whether you are lifting vertically or relative to your body. If it's vertically straightened, it doesn't count. If you are leaning forward against your body, it is a foul.
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The second and third floors are basically right, but it is important to emphasize that he belongs to the category of "encroachment on your space", i.e. the trespass was carried out within your cylindrical space, which should normally be considered a foul.
But to emphasize one point, in general games or when playing wild ball, as long as his action is not too big, and you are not the kind of "cheating foul", not obvious, don't interrupt the fluency of the game, the NBA now also advocates the fluency of the game, and in some cases, their referees will not judge much.
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It should be counted, as long as the opponent's hand is not perpendicular to the ground, or is motionless! It depends on the referee's fetish.
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According to the cylinder rule, if you project a basketball action into the column range, there is an offense from the defending team or a collision with the body, which is considered a foul.
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Count, that's how the NBA makes the opponent foul.
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That's the norm because he moves forward, gets into your shooting cylinder, and makes physical contact with you.
This is a typical paradigm move.
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Not counting internationally, counting in the NBA, you can check it out at the Five Tigers basketball network in the disaster area.
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Common fouls in basketball are as follows:
Offensive foul: It is a foul committed by a player in contact with an opposing player. Regardless of whether the ball is live or dead, a player shall not pull, block, push, bump, trip, or prevent an opposing player from moving by extending his hands, arms, elbows, shoulders, hips, legs, knees, or feet; and that their bodies should not be bent into an "abnormal" posture (beyond their cylinders); Nor should any rough or violent movements be indulged.
In all cases, the foul player must be registered as an offensive foul. If a foul is committed on a player who does not shoot, the non-fouling team throws the ball into bounds close to the place where the foul was committed and restarts play. If the fouling team is in a team-wide foul penalty situation, the player who did not shoot shall be awarded 2 free throws in lieu of throwing the ball into bounds.
If a foul is committed on a player who is making a shot, if the shot is successful, the score accrues and 1 additional free throw is awarded; If the shot is missed, 2 or 3 free throws will be awarded, depending on where the shot was made.
Technical foul: is a non-contact foul by a player that includes (but is not limited to) the nature of the conduct. If the referee's warning is ignored; Offending referees, technical representatives, record desk personnel or team bench personnel without courtesy; use language and manners that are offensive or incendiary to viewers; teasing an opposing player or waving his or her hand near the eyes of an opposing player to obstruct their vision; deliberately touching the ball after it has passed through the basket to delay play; obstructing the swift execution of a throw into bounds to delay play; Fake a fall to fake a foul, etc.
Unsportsmanlike fouls: Contact fouls that occur are unsportsmanlike fouls that, in the judgment of the referee, a player is not lawfully attempting to steal the ball within the limits set out in the rules. The offending player shall be registered for one unsportsmanlike foul.
A penalty is awarded, and subsequently: throwing the ball into bounds on the extension of the halfway line opposite the recording table or jumping the ball in the center circle to start the first quarter (if the foul occurred before the first quarter of play).
The number of free throws shall be as follows: 2 free throws shall be awarded for a foul committed by a player who does not make a shooting action; A foul on a player who is making a shot, such as a layup, is counted and 1 free throw is awarded. If you don't hit the basket; 2 or 3 free throws shall be awarded.
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Basketball: After committing a foul in actual combat, you must understand these actions of the referee!
According to what you said, as long as there is no physical contact, it is not a foul, even if there is physical contact, it is a foul, it is also a foul of the defender, as long as you don't raise your elbows and don't hit someone with the ball, it is the opponent's feet are stable and you deliberately hit him, and other situations are not fouls, good luck
First of all, are you going to make a foul?
If it is, and you have a strong scoring ability, then this is very simple, according to normal logic, the closer you are to the basket, the more lethal you are, the greater the threat, and the greater the chance that the opponent will foul, which is why the three seconds under the basket are the most fouls. Therefore, as long as you break through to the inside and have a great shooting rate, then the opponent can't prevent it, or foul, or two plus one, or you can score directly, if you can block and dismantle your teammates and center for you, and control the opponent's inside, it is the best. >>>More
There were a lot of fouls and violations, and the upstairs ones were just a few. I want to tell the landlord that basketball has two fouls and violations, in the above content, if more than 2 people are involved, it is called a foul, and only one person is called a violation, for example, the beater should involve 2 people, called a foul, and only one person is involved in walking, and 24 seconds are not involved in more than 2 people, all of which are called violations, and of course, there are technical fouls, which are a supplement to the rules, so to speak, the referee in the rules can call a technical foul if it is not good to judge with the rules.
The back of one hand is facing the scoring table, the gesture is two, and then it is lowered, and the front is facing the scoring table, indicating that the number 0 (i.e. the fist is clenched) is 20, the number 30 and so on. Sixty, both hands first back to the outside, indicating six, and then front to indicate 0 >>>More
The rules for basketball violations and fouls are as follows: >>>More