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Hello, I sometimes referee in some competitions at school.
The full name of unsportsmanlike foul, also known as u foul, is the gesture of holding the wrist of the left hand with the right hand and raising both hands above the head (a bit similar to the action of pulling people to foul).
The essence of a physical foul and a technical foul (T-foul) is the same (the gesture is a T-shaped shape with the palm of the right hand vertically inserted into the palm of the left hand), and it is an unsportsmanlike act committed by the player.
Generally speaking, there is physical contact with the offender, while the offender does not have physical contact.
For example, a player scolding the referee is a technical offense, and hitting the referee is a physical offense.
I've only given one violation of the body for so long as I have been a referee, and I usually sentence technical offenders, because most people classify physical violations as technical offenders.
The violation I awarded was: A5 (a player on the offensive side) broke the ball and immediately broke the ball, and B5 (a player on the defending side) actually grabbed A5's clothes when A5 ran to the middle circle, and there was no one in the front court, and I immediately awarded a physical foul.
Hope it helps.
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Unsportsmanlike fouls, such as malicious fouls, or fouls that can cause bodily harm to a player!
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A foul that violates sportsmanship is a malicious foul, rushing people without rushing the ball.
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Unsportsmanlike fouls.
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The new rule states that a referee is guilty of an unsportsmanlike foul if a referee intentionally inflicts an offensive foul on an opposing player with or without the ball. When a player commits a foul that is serious and rude, or when a player is defending not against the basketball but on an offensive player, this can easily lead to injury and the ball can be judged to be an unsportsmanlike foul.
Raise your arms high above your head, make a fist with your left hand, and grab your left wrist with your right hand.
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1. To register a foul committed by a foul player who violates sportsmanship.
2. Give the non-fouling team a free throw and add the ball again.
3. The number of penalties awarded shall be as follows:
1. If the fouled player fails to shoot, two free throws will be 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 at the free throw line.
The extension is behind the 3-point shooting line until the free throw process is complete.
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 balance line of the extension line of the center line with his feet. A player who has the right to pass the ball anywhere on the field.
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Basketball lovers or NBA fans should know that collisions in the game are inevitable, so the rules of the game also have a blowing penalty for these behaviors, if the behavior is larger, the punishment will be heavier, which is to be decided for the situation on the court, and this rule is also formulated to punish players who have made irregular behaviors.
"Violation of physical foul" is an abbreviation in the definition of basketball, the full name is "violation of sportsmanship rules", and it is also more serious before the penalty will be awarded, so it is not easy to blow the physical foul, and the penalty needs to be accurately made after replay. As the name suggests, a player makes some irregular offensive actions against the ball carrier or the opponent's non-ball player and will hurt the opponent, which will be regarded as a violation of the rules of sportsmanship and will be punished for a physical foul. The offender will have a chance to throw two free throws.
If you accumulate 2 physical fouls, you will be ejected by the referee.
The following situations are more likely to occur on the court, as follows:
1. When the ball carrier breaks through and the defender uses irregular and hurtful actions to prevent the opponent from making a layup, the referee will blow for a physical foul, and the violated person will get the opportunity to throw two free throws.
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It depends.
However, one technical foul will definitely not be sent off, and it will take two technical fouls to accumulate it.
Violation fouls are a bit special, ordinary physical fouls, such as deliberate elbow strikes, disobedience to the referee, and excessive actions when grabbing rebounds, may be blown for violations, but this kind of violation will not be punished; However, malicious physical fouls can be directly punished, such as those of Bynum's against Gerard Wallace and Barria, which are directly whistled for physical fouls. That is to say, for physical fouls, there is a premise of whether it is a malicious foul, as long as it is not, it will be punished after two accumulations, and if it is, it will be punished directly, and it will be banned after the game.
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After 2018, the new rule was changed to read: as long as you accumulate two technical fouls, or two physical fouls, or one technical foul and one physical foul, you will be sent off.
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If the physical foul is serious, you can play once if you commit it, and the technical foul must be 2 times in a single game!
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Foul on the field and straight off the court...
Two technical fouls will be issued...
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Wow, it's going to take two technical fouls in a row to come back and drink water all the time
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No, you won't be penalized until you get a second technical foul.
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No, you will only be played if you have two technical fouls in a match.
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A physical foul does not count as a technical foul.
A physical foul seems to be an assault foul, and an assault foul is when the referee raises his fists and the player is sentenced to be pushed out of the field to the audience.
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