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The so-called “three seconds of defense” means that when a defensive player stands on the inside defense of the penalty area, if the referee determines that he “has not defended to any specific attacking player, then this player cannot stay in the penalty area for more than three seconds, otherwise it will be regarded as” defensive three-second violation “.
In NBA, three-second violation of Defense will be fouled by playing Technology. How to identify “three seconds of defense” and what punishment rules are there? Let’s take a look.
c. Any defensive player can defend any attacking player, and the defensive player can double team any player.
d. The defense stops timing for three seconds in the following situations:
(1) a player is in the shooting action;
(2) the ball control side loses control over the ball;
(3) the defensive player is in the state of actively defending an opponent player;
(4) defensive players completely leave the 16-foot penalty area;
(5) defensive players are about to become legal.
(Butler defense three-second violation)
e. If the defender is defending the player holding the ball, he can be in the 16-foot penalty area. The defender does not need to be no more than one arm away from the opponent to achieve a positive defensive state.
If another defender is in a positive defensive state against the player holding the ball, the original defender must actively defend an opponent or leave the 16-foot penalty area.
Once the attacking player passes the ball out, the defensive player must also actively defend an opponent or leave the 16-foot penalty area.
Penalty rules:
A technical foul is awarded.
(Little Carter was officially recorded as a technical foul on three-second violation)
The attacking team continues to have the right to play the ball, sending out the foul ball at the edge of the freethrow line extension line closest to the place where the game was interrupted.
The 24-second timer should keep the time when the game is interrupted or reset to 14 seconds, both of which should be larger.
If the violation is a blow penalty during a shot hit, the violation should be canceled and the game should continue according to the state of a shot hit.
Note:
As we said earlier, NBA’s skill criminals are divided into two categories-non-sports spirit criminals and non-sports spirit criminals, and the number of the latter will not be included in the calculation of expulsions.
However, three seconds of defense is not a non-sports spirit criminal, so after three seconds of defense, this technical criminal will be recorded in the player’s personal name, however, even if the player is played defense for three seconds several times in a match, the player will not be expelled.
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