The rules of basketball like what are the close fitting ones 5

Updated on physical education 2024-07-31
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I'm looking for a special tutorial book for the International Referee Exam for your questions, it's too much

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    From the point of view of the rules, there can be no physical contact in basketball, and once it is contacted, it is a foul. Therefore, everything about blowing penalties depends on the scale of the referee, and different referees deal with the blowing penalties of the same game differently. But if someone says something about a close foul in the opening of a small field of wild ball, it is recommended that humanity destroy him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, but it depends on the referee's blowing scale, and the general small actions can be done when you are close to the body, and you just need to keep up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no limit to the distance between the player and the defender, but the close defense must have a fast pace and do not let the opponent have a chance to break through, otherwise the opponent will definitely blow you for a foul as long as he breaks through

    When defending, attention must be concentrated, and defensive actions should be made at the first time for the opponent's offense Use sliding steps When you see that the opponent's protection of the ball is negligent, you can seize the opportunity to break the ball or create a ball, and teammates come over to wrap the clip in a timely manner, which is easy to cause the opponent to make a mistake Don't easily break the ball when packing, otherwise once you blow the foul, you will lose all your efforts After all, the opponent has been forced to a dead end by you at this time.

    When you play basketball, you can't avoid physical contact, and sometimes you are fouled because you stick too tightly, but you will not be fouled frequently

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    None Only defends offense for three seconds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No way. Are you sticking too tightly? Too outrageous? There were 2 close fouls. A hug of people. Defend for 3 seconds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    His small movements are probably mostly foul actions.

    When hitting with your back, you can use a turn feint to dangle and then shoot backwards for a jumper, or click first for a jumper.

    When facing each other, you can flash a space jumper with a breakthrough rhythm change.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stretching your hands, arms, shoulders, and legs to make physical contact to prevent the offensive player from moving normally is a defensive foul. Defending from behind causing physical contact is an offensive foul, and it is unjustified to make physical contact with a player in control of the ball even if a defender tries to grab the ball.

    However, the rules are the same thing, there are no absolute rules when playing outside, and when encountering that kind of defensive action, it is important to protect yourself from injury.

    The way to deal with pressing defense is not how fast you are, but how to make the defender lose your balance, and it is easier to protect the ball by using feints to move the opponent's center of gravity. When dribbling, the other hand should always be between the ball and the defender, the opponent's hand is illegal, you can knock his hand off and block it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can use your non-dribbling hand to protect the ball, and whenever he wants to steal your ball, you can block him or pull his hand away.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Close defense is the most basic way of basketball, whether you commit a foul or not depends on how you put your hand Whether there is any action When you raise your hand when you defend closely, you generally won't blow.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the opponent does not hold the ball, that is to say, the opponent can defend close to the ball if he does a dribbling action or an offensive action, but there can be no push or deliberately push forward with his body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, but there can't be any other movements, and it can't affect the route of his dribbling, and you have to raise your hands Unless you're a master of breaking the ball, the same under your feet, or the whistle will definitely go off When I was in high school, I played a city-wide basketball game, and the first game was replaced like this, and I played 5 minutes and 3 fouls, hehe.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Raise your hands. There is no foul if there is physical contact.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When playing basketball, if there is no foul action on the hand and physical aggression, it is not a foul, and if there is a foul on the hand and physical aggression, it depends on the actual situation of the defender at that time; In addition, it depends on the scale of the referee's decision at that time.

    Generally speaking, among the fouls in close defense, there are more offensive fouls.

    An offensive foul is a contact foul between a player and an opposing player, whether the ball is live or dead, the player should not stretch his hands, arms, elbows, shoulders, hips, legs, knees or feet to pull, block, push, hit, trip, or stop the opposing player's progress; as well as not bending his body into an "abnormal" posture (beyond his cylinder); Nor should any rough or violent movements be indulged.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Basketball game rules.

    1. Adopt the latest "Basketball Competition Rules" approved by the Chinese Basketball Association.

    2. 10 minutes in the first half, 10 minutes in the second half, and a 3-minute intermission. Teams are allowed a timeout of 30 seconds every half hour.

    3. At the beginning of the game, both sides choose the right to serve by flipping a coin; The second half begins with a throw-in thrown by a team that has not been served in the first half.

    After each shot, the opponent serves, and all fouls, violations and throw-ins are served in the service area, and no direct shooting or dribbling is allowed, otherwise it will be judged as a violation;

    After the defending player breaks the ball or grabs the rebound, he must dribble (pass) the ball out of the three-point line before organizing the offense, otherwise it will be judged a violation;

    The duration of an attack is 20 seconds;

    The scrum jumps at the free throw line;

    Each player is fouled for the fourth time;

    After each team has committed 5 fouls, the foul after the 6th (including the 6th) will be made by the opponent 2 free throws, and in the first 5 fouls, all players who are making shooting actions will be fouled: if the shot is hit, the score, the number of fouls committed by the opponent and the whole team will be recorded, no additional free throws will be taken, and the defender will serve to continue the game; If the shot is missed, the offender will be given a penalty kick, and the original attacker will continue to throw the throw-in, regardless of whether it hits or not.

    At the end of the game, the winner is the one with the most points, such as a draw, each side sends a player to take free throws to decide the winner.

    4. Scoring method: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a loss, 0 points for abstention, and the one with more points is ranked first; If the two teams have the same number of points, the ranking will be determined by the winning or losing of the two teams in each other's matches, and if the scores of three or more teams are equal, the ranking will be determined by the points won and lost in each other's matches, and if they are equal, the ranking will be determined by the points won and lost in the entire round-robin match.

    5. Each team must strictly abide by the rules of the game, obey the referee, respect the referee, respect the opponent and the audience.

    6. Strictly according to the game time, if you are 15 minutes late, you will forfeit.

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