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English version of basketball rules

Stop a foul: stop a foul.

Buzzer: Buzzer (used in competition) (indicating the end of time, substitution, etc.). )

Foul: (Holding the ball) Hit someone (Foul)

Dead ball: Dead ball (stop the game)

Defensive basket interference: the defensive side interferes with the shooting score

Game delay: hinder the normal progress of the game.

Disqualification: leaving after committing a crime, "graduation"

Dribble twice: Dribble twice (illegal)

Ejection: expulsion

Elbow: kidnapping

Game over (first half ...): (whole game, first half ...) Time is up.

First half: first half

The first paragraph (2, 3, 4): The first paragraph (2, 3, 4) of the competition.

(Game time, shooting time) There are five tickets left ...): There are only five seconds left (the whole game, on the limited clock ...).

Malicious foul: a serious foul.

Foul: Foul

Foul out: leaving the field after committing a crime, "graduation"

Foul trouble: I will leave soon after committing a crime and "get a quasi-graduation certificate"

Full Timeout: Pause for full time (100 second).

Goal: interfere with the shooting score.

Hand defense: push the opponent's offensive player with the palm of your hand.

Hold the ball: hold the ball (both sides hold the ball)

Illegal defense: defense violation

Violation: offensive violation (see quarantine)

Isolation: four offensive players are on one side, while the fifth player eats the opposing defender alone.

Jump ball: for the ball, jump ball

No-ball foul: a foul when both sides have no possession of the ball (usually when both sides are fighting for rebounds)

Attack basket interference: the attacker interferes with the shooting score.

Out of bounds: the ball is out of bounds (don't say out of bounds)

Overtime: Overtime, overtime

Referee: Referee

Second half: second half

Shooting time violation: violation of the time limit of shooting within 24 seconds (and the ball must touch the basket)

Substitute: Substitute (on stage, off stage)

Suspension: To stop a game (a penalty)

Technical foul: Technical foul

Ten-second violation: the offense that the attacker didn't take the ball through the midfield within 10 seconds.

Three-second violation: (Under the basket) three-second violation.

Punch: punch and fight

Throw it in: serve the court.

Travel: Walk (with the ball)

20-second pause: There is only a 20-second pause.

Walking: (holding the ball) is the sum of the reciprocal of -6 and the reciprocal of less than 5 1