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In the broadcast of NBA games in China for many years, no number of commentators or commentators would always say when there was an offensive foul on the court: “The defender has already stood on his feet, so this is an offensive foul.”
However, few people know that this sentence is actually wrong. In NBA rules, there is no requirement for “standing firm” in making offensive fouls.
Let’s take a look at the original rule:
“If a defensive player or an attacking player has established a position on the court, and his opponent triggers a physical confrontation and then knocks him off, then he must be punished.
If a defensive or offensive player has established a position on the floor and his opponent initiates contact that results in the dislodging of the opponent, a foul should be called IMMEDIATELY .”
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With this rule, let’s look at the ball in the stag vs green army match:
Griffin occupied a position in advance. Although Griffin’s left foot was not completely firm when physical contact occurred, according to the rules, since he “occupied” the position, then this position is his. Brother alphabet knocked him down, and that was brother Alphabet’s foul.
From this penalty, we can also know another rule details, that is, the original rule does not stipulate that “the collision must be positive”, griffin used half of his body to cause an offensive foul of brother alphabet.
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After Buden challenged, Mark Davis, the chief executive on duty, said Buden failed to challenge for the same reason as the rule said-“Blake Griffin occupied a Legal defensive position in advance (Legal guarding position).”
Let’s take another look at a case sent before. In the picture below, Smart’s right foot is not completely firm, but because he “occupied” this position in advance “, so I got off the ball and blew wall.
Details of basketball rules