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First of all, it is explained that most of the fouls still depend on the referee's penalty scale and the referee's angle on the court.
1. Count. 2. Strictly speaking, this should depend on the referee's blowing scale and the angle of the referee's station, which is not absolute.
3. Count. 4. Look at whether your hand has a downward pressure action, if there is a foul by the defender, if your arm does not press down even if there is physical contact, it is considered a good defense, that is, the so-called "cylinder principle".
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Upstairs, except for the third one, it depends on who violated whose cylinder when you jump up and collide with him.
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1.When Student A hits his hand when he shoots, you are considered a foul. 2.
There is no thrasher foul when dribbling, only a attacking foul, if you don't take the initiative to violate Student A's cylinder with your hand, you don't foul. 3。He fouled.
4.This is considered a normal body collision, not a foul.
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You're asking basic questions, I don't think you're a pro, I think these can be avoided, you don't have to look too hard when you're defending, let him break through, you just run with him, block at the last minute of the layup, because he has the ball, you should jump higher than him. Basketball, since it's not professional or entertainment, entertainment is not to say that it's not serious, but to reduce collisions, just entertainment, I think you'll understand.
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When the ball rises to the highest point of the parabola and falls, such as in the process of entering the blue, the ball is considered to interfere with the touch.
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Knocking the racket off doesn't count.
If the attacking team fails to shoot after landing hard with the ball.
It's probably a press jump.
Interference is the interference of the ball after it has been dropped from the highest point and the failure to accurately determine whether or not it will go forward.
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If there are no thugs.
Or knock the ball out beforehand.
It's not a foul.
Interfere with the ball, after the ball leaves the shooting player's hand, before the descent, if the defender touches the basketball, it is a block; After the ball has fallen, if someone's body touches the basketball, regardless of whether that person is an offensive player or a defender, it is a ball interference violation, but the penalty is different. If the defender violates the rules, the ball is counted, and the two-point shot counts as 2 points, and the three-point shot counts as 3 points. If it is a violation by the attacker, the referee will award the offense a counter-violation and the defender serves.
There is also a special case that also belongs to interference ball, that is, when the player is grabbing a rebound, when the ball is directly above the basket, someone touches the ball, which is also an interference ball.
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Interference is when an attacking player throws the ball to the highest point of the ball's parabola and begins to fall, after the highest point, the ball interferes with the original path of the ball, which is considered interference.
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I won't copy and paste the words I know here, but let's talk about them a little from an easy-to-understand perspective.
The first is the offensive foul, which is mainly divided into two types: hitting with the ball and redundant actions. It is more difficult to distinguish between hitting with the ball and blocking the foul, according to the rules, it is to see whether the defender is given enough space to dodge when the defender moves in place before the two collide, if you just move past the two people collide, then it is a blocking foul, if you move over and stand still, leaving space for the offensive player to dodge, if he can't react himself, then I'm sorry, this is an offensive foul! To make an offensive foul against the opponent is to predict accurately, and it is actually difficult to occupy a good position but let the opponent have no time to react!
Offensive fouls for redundant actions include moving screens (screens require the screener to stand still, and if the screener keeps moving to cover a teammate, then it is also an offensive foul) and additional actions (such as elbowing, pushing, etc.).
As long as you touch the body of the shooting player and interfere with his shooting when the opponent is shooting, you will be blown to foul (the referee to the record table, all of which are expressed by the gesture of the beater's foul), and it is common to hit the hand, so it is commonly known as a beater foul!
However, on the whole, the scale of different leagues and even different referees is a little different, and they will have their own views on whether they foul people, standing space, action size, etc., and there are also recognized home whistles, which is completely the actual situation, the rule is that as long as there is a foul, the actual situation is often "to a certain extent" to foul, but there is no unified standard, very helpless.
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