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General English on the basketball court
1, court (court)

2. Man-to-man defense

3. Regional defense (regional defense)

4. Overtime (overtime)

5. Jump shot (jump shot)

6. Center (center)

7. Forward (forward)

8. Guard (Guard)

9. Hollow ball (basketball hollow ball)

10, put it up (Shoot)

1 1, free throw (free throw line/free throw)

12, seat (cap)

13, brick (slamming basketball frame's ball)

14, hit (collision)

15, rebounding (rebounding when rebounding)

16, back jumper: also known as "fading".

17, air relay: also known as "alley-oop", short for air connection.

18, standing shot: also known as "fixed shot".

Extended data:

Competition rules:

Timeout violation

1, 3 seconds rule: when a team is in possession of the ball, the players should not stay in the opponent's penalty area for more than 3 seconds. If a foul ball is thrown during the game or after possession, as long as the player on the same side stays in the opponent's restricted area for more than 3 seconds, the referee will immediately whistle for 3 seconds.

2. Five-second rule: When the player with the ball is closely guarded and fails to pass, throw, roll or dribble within five seconds, a foul will also be declared. The ball was fouled in the past five seconds, and now the opposing team is throwing a foul ball nearby.

3. Eight-second rule: A team must push the ball to the frontcourt within eight seconds of controlling the ball in the backcourt, otherwise it will be sentenced to an eight-second violation and the opponent will throw a foul ball.

4.24-second rule: After a team controls the ball on the court, it must make a shot within 24 seconds, otherwise it will be sentenced to a 24-second violation. In the past, if the ball was thrown out of bounds within 24 seconds, 24 seconds would be recalculated. Now, after throwing an out-of-bounds ball from the sideline, 24 seconds will not be recalculated, but it must be shot within the remaining 24 seconds, otherwise it will still be judged as a 24-second violation and the opponent will throw an out-of-bounds ball.

general clause

Seven fouls rule and team one plus one free throw rule: every half game, a team has seven personal fouls and technical fouls. After that, any player who commits a personal or technical foul will execute the one plus one free throw rule and be sentenced to a free throw by the infringed opponent. If the free throw is successful, the player will add another free throw;

If you miss the first free throw, the game should continue, and there will be no more free throws. If the free throw doesn't touch the basket, it's a foul, and the opponent throws a foul ball on the sideline.

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