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Are there any bad moves such as fouls and walking in real street basketball? Experts ask for advice

Yes, but there are basically no specific rules. It mainly depends on consciousness. The definition of walking in streetball is very... euphemistic... and basically doesn't matter, so you see many streetball moves with 2 times. The suspicion of dribbling and walking is as long as you are too exaggerated and don't hold the ball and walk 5 steps to the basket... there should be no problem. In fact, there is no problem even if you do this... it's just making people laugh... Of course there are fouls, but confrontation with control actions is rarely considered a foul. As long as it is not excessive, control knocking down generally does not count. The following are official rules, but they are for official competitions. In fact, they are generally not so detailed and strict. The street rules

The rules of the game are basically the same as the international rules of 5-a-side basketball. They are just based on the characteristics and convenience of the game being held in the half court so that many basketball enthusiasts can participate. Changes have been made to some terms, which are now introduced as follows:

1. Each team has at least three participating members. Each team can only play two players in each game, but no more than one player is allowed.

2. No replacement of original team members is allowed after the game starts! If a team member is changed without authorization after the start of the game or if a team member is found to have committed fraud or other bad behavior when registering, he or she will be disqualified from the competition.

3. No dunks allowed during warm-up drills! Dunks are only allowed during official games. If a player dunks during an informal game, he or she will be disqualified.

4. All players must report to the game registration office 10 minutes before each game. You must show your ID card or household registration book when checking in.

5. There are no restrictions on substitutions during the game, but they can only be made during a dead ball or at the end of half-time. Substitutions can also be made after the ball is scored.

6. At the start of the game, the referee tosses a coin to determine the right to serve. The team that wins the coin toss can serve first or transfer the right to serve to the opposing team. If there is an extra game, the ball will be served by the side that did not serve at the beginning of the game.

7. Change of serve after a goal is scored.

8. If one team fails to score a shot and the opponent steals the basketball, they must retreat to the two-point line before attacking.

9. Every time the serve is changed, the server must retreat to the 6.096-meter two-point line before attacking. If the server does not retreat behind the two-point line or steps on the line when serving, the serve will not be counted and the serve will be replaced. Direct blue shots without returning behind the two-point line are not allowed. If the opponent attempts to shoot before returning to the two-point line and our player commits a foul, the foul will not count and our team will serve.

10. Before the game, the opponent sends a player to check the game ball, and the ball should be passed to his teammates to also check. The game can only start after both sides have checked.

11. All fouls (less than 7 times) or the ball goes out of bounds, and the ball is served to the midfield service area.

12. Two-point shot: Similar to the three-point shot in professional games, a shot made outside the 6.096-meter arc counts as two points. The shooting player's two feet must be completely behind the two-point line. A shot within the two-point line counts as one point. Referees and monitors have the final say.

13. If the losing group defeats the winning group in the finals, there will be another game after a 15-minute break to determine the champion.

14. Participating teams will be assigned to appropriate groups based on the personal information provided during registration. The competition organizing committee should try its best to assign each participating team to a group of appropriate level. However, it is inevitable that there will be deviations in terms of level, age and physical condition. Teams should understand this.

Time:

1. Each team has 3 minutes to warm up before the game. If one team is late for more than 15 minutes, the team will forfeit and the other team will win.

2. In each game, the first team to reach 12 points and lead the opponent by more than 2 points will be the winner, limited to 20 minutes.

3. During the competition, the "30-second" system is implemented. There will be game monitors recording times. If one side fails to shoot within 30 seconds, the monitor will give a prompt. If the side fails to shoot for more than 30 seconds, then when the ball is changed and one side makes a free throw, it is not allowed to hold the ball and not pass or make a free throw. If this happens, the game will stop and the clock will continue until the ball is served again in bounds.

4. Each team has two 45-second timeouts. The clock does not stop during the timeouts, except for the last three minutes.

5. After 20 minutes, the team with the higher score will be the winner. If the game is a draw, overtime will be played and the team that scores first will be the winner.

Venue:

1. The top, sides, and bottom edges of the backboard are on-court objects; the metal bars supporting the backboard are off-court objects.

2. Each venue has its own boundaries, which can be checked by referees and monitors.

Fouls and controversies:

1. Any player who acts disrespectfully towards the referee will be suspended. The field monitors are from Zhiyuan. They are your friends, not referees, but they generously volunteer to serve as game scorers and monitors. Players who disrespect the monitors will also be suspended.

2. The captain only represents his team, not all the players. If there are any disputes, the venue management will resolve them. Please do not have any objections to the results on the scoreboard, it will be of no use. The game monitors, referees, and administrators have the final right to make the final decision on the game. The game will continue after the dispute is resolved, and the dispute will not be raised again. The clock will not be stopped while a dispute is being resolved, except in the last 3 minutes of the game.

3. If there is a scramble for the ball during the game, the ball will be served by the defensive team.

4. The referee will call all fouls and the game monitor will record all fouls. For the first 6 fouls, the fouled team will serve to the midfield. After the 7th foul, the fouled player can take one free throw. Regardless of whether the ball is scored or not, the ball will be replaced; after the 10th foul, the fouled player will be fouled. A player can take one free throw. If the free throw is scored, the ball will be served; if the free throw is not scored, the ball will be served by the free throw thrower.

5. If you are fouled while shooting and the shot goes in, the ball will be counted and the serve will be changed, and the foul will be recorded on the score sheet. If the shot is missed, one free throw will be made.

6. Players committing flagrant fouls, technical fouls, intentional fouls, or consecutive inappropriate fouls will be ejected from the game. If the referee determines that the foul is a flagrant foul, a technical foul, an intentional foul or a consecutive improper foul, and the fouled player is shooting and the shot goes in, the ball will be counted and served by the fouled team; if the fouled player does not shoot, the player will take a free throw. One and reserves the right to serve. If a team member gets into a fight, regardless of the reason, they will be disqualified.

7. Each game will have a referee or a referee selected by the tournament director, and the referee will make penalties. Otherwise, each team member will be penalized.

Other rules

1. Unless otherwise notified, the first game of all participating teams will be played according to the game time. It is recommended that after each game, participating teams go to the game scoreboard to check all game arrangements, time, venue, any changes and other important information.

2. Players should obey the referee during the game. Excessive arguments with the referee will result in disqualification from the game.

3. When a player is injured and bleeding during the game, he must leave the game. Only when the bleeding stops and the blood is rubbed on others, can he play with the injury again.

4. All participating team members must bring supporting documents with them when participating in the competition.

5. If you do not comply with the above regulations and do not bring proof attachments, you will be ineligible to participate.

6. The height on the registration form is only allowed to differ by 1 cm from the actual height of the team members.