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First, technical fouls.
Generally speaking, there is generally no physical contact, and then we will give an example, the first point is the foot, when the defender stretches his leg and does not hurt the offensive player, it is judged as a technical foul, and touching or injuring the offensive player is a physical foul. The second is to cover the eyes, of course, it is okay to raise the arms normally in the game, but it is not okay to deliberately cover the eyes of the players, and it will be judged as a technical foul. The third point is to make impolite exchanges on the field, such as bad language, obviously disobeying the referee's decision, or verbally abusing the opposing player, coach, referee, staff, spectators, fans, etc., which will be judged as a technical foul.
It also includes hanging from the basket for a long time, not to protect yourself, but after a dunk. Another example is holding the ball after a successful shot and not letting the opponent serve, deliberately delaying the opponent's quick counterattack, etc., will be judged as a technical foul.
A physical foul refers to a foul that violates sportsmanship, and must be a foul with physical contact, such as maliciously pushing or pulling someone, hitting the opponent with the ball, or even attacking the opponent, to put it bluntly, rushing at the person without rushing the ball or being too rude to grab the ball. Very dangerous actions such as throat locking and pushing people will cause injury to the opponent, and they will be blown into physical fouls. In addition, there is a special situation, if the pass is wrong during the attack, causing the opposing player to get a chance to play zero, that is, no one in the backcourt has time to return to the defense, then the opponent will be fouled, even if the action is not big, it will be blown for a physical foul.
The penalty for a technical foul is one penalty and the ball is not exchanged, and the penalty for a physical foul is two free throws and one throw, which will change the ownership of the ball. Both technical fouls and physical fouls are recorded in the total number of fouls, which are distinct from ordinary fouls. In a game, the same person who receives two technical fouls will be ejected, and those who have committed serious physical fouls will be ejected directly from the game.
Hope everybody in the basketball game.
can abide by the rules of basketball.
It is also necessary to abide by sportsmanship, not deliberately do actions that harm the health of others, and be strict with yourself, so that you can experience the fun of basketball.
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A technical foul is a foul that is not on physical contact, and a physical foul is a foul that is unsportsmanlike; The difference between the two zones is that a technical foul includes an injury to the human body or an impolite act towards the referee, while a physical foul is an intentional foul or a moral foul.
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In basketball, the referee will award a certain foul according to the situation of the player. Technical fouls are less likely than the opponent's chances of reshooting. It has a certain criterion for discrimination.
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Specific judgments can be made through specific provisions and violations of the law. The difference is that it can be distinguished by their different actions, by some of the results of their actions, and by the subsequent reactions of the actions.
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1. Physical fouls:
A physical foul is a rule of the game of basketball, and the full name is a sportsmanlike foul. 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.
If a player pulls, hits, or pushes away from a player who is away from the ball, it is not a game, but an act of violence, and when a player commits a foul that is grossly rude, or when a player is defending not against the basketball but on the offensive player, it can easily lead to injury and the ball can be judged to be an unsportsmanlike foul.
The referee must only judge the action at the beginning of the game and near the end of the game. That is, unsportsmanlike fouls must be judged on the same scale throughout the game.
2. Penalties: 1. A foul committed by a foul player who violates sportsmanship must be registered.
2. The non-fouling team should be awarded a free throw and another ball.
3. The number of free throws awarded shall be as follows:
4. If the fouled player fails to shoot, two free throws will be awarded.
5. If the fouled player is making a shooting action, such as shooting, a score will be awarded and another free throw will be awarded.
6. 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.
7. During the free throw process, all other players should be behind the free throw line extension that is the 3-point shooting line until the free throw process is completed.
8. After the penalty kick, regardless of whether the last free throw is successful or not, any member of the penalty team will throw a throw-in at the midpoint of the touchline opposite the recording table.
9. Throw-in players should stand on both sides of the extension line of the center line with their feet. A player who has the right to pass the ball anywhere on the field.
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Summary. 2. Foul conduct.
A physical foul is generally a unsportsmanlike foul, and the new rules state that a referee is guilty of a unsportsmanlike foul if a player intentionally inflicts an offensive foul on an opposing player with or without the ball.
What is the difference between a technical foul and a physical foul in basketball, a few free throws.
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1. Technical foulsTechnical fouls refer to all player fouls (excluding contact with the opposing team). Team members shall not ignore the advice of the referee or use improper behavior.
2. Fouls against the body, physical fouls generally refer to moral fouls that violate physical envy, slow education, and blind and pure moral fouls, and the new rules stipulate that the referee believes that the player deliberately infringes on the opposing player who holds the ball or does not hold the ball, which is a foul against sportsmanship.
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