
What is a technical foul in basketball
What does technical foul mean?
In the NBA, technical fouls are all player fouls that do not include contact with an opposing player. The specifics are as follows:
I. Manifestations of technical fouls
Players:
Disrespecting the referee's call: Expressing dissatisfaction with the referee's call, such as complaining loudly or making inappropriate gestures. For example, a player argues loudly to the referee after being whistled for a foul, or even points his finger at the referee to express his dissatisfaction.
Excessive theorizing with the referee: arguing with the referee for an extended period of time after the referee has made a call that interferes with the normal flow of the game. For example, if a player continually huddles around the referee during a game to try to convince the referee to change the call, this behavior is likely to result in a technical foul being blown.
Provocative or insulting words or actions: The use of provocative or insulting words or actions against opposing players or referees. For example, if a player insults an opponent or makes provocative gestures during a game, this not only disrupts the game, but also adversely affects the opposing player.
Intentional delay of game: This includes intentional delay of time during a penalty shot, and intentional failure to return to the field of play quickly when the ball is dead. For example, during a penalty shot, a player intentionally delays the game by adjusting his stance several times, taking too many shots, etc.; or after a timeout, a player intentionally returns to the field of play slowly, interfering with the normal rhythm of the game.
Inappropriate Celebratory Moves: Making over-the-top or inappropriate celebratory moves after scoring a point may be seen as provoking the opponent or disrespecting the game, which could result in a technical foul being blown. Examples include a player making a provocative dance move or pointing a finger at an opposing player after scoring a goal.
Coaching:
Overreaction to referee's call: The coach overreacts to the referee's call by loudly accusing the referee or rushing into the court to argue with the referee. For example, a coach, after seeing his player being whistled for a foul, rushes onto the court in an agitated manner and yells at the referee; this behavior will likely result in the coach being whistled for a technical foul.
Inappropriate Substitution or Timeout Requests: Requesting a timeout or making a substitution at an inappropriate time that interferes with the normal flow of the game. For example, a coach requesting multiple time-outs during the course of a game when there is no dead ball, or requesting a time-out when the team has run out of time-outs, would be considered a violation of the rules of the game.
Violations by Coaching Staff: Violations by other members of the coaching staff, such as assistant coaches, trainers, etc., during a game may also result in the coach being whistled for a technical foul. For example, if an assistant coach expresses dissatisfaction with a referee's call, makes a loud noise or makes an inappropriate gesture during a game, this will be considered a violation by the coaching staff, which could result in the coach being whistled for a technical foul.
II. Penalties for technical fouls
Player foul penalties:
FIRST TECHNICAL FOUL: A player who is assessed his first technical foul will be recorded in his personal foul count and the opposing team will be awarded a free throw and possession will remain with the opposing team. In addition, the player may receive a warning from the league.
Second Technical Foul: If a player accumulates two technical fouls in the same game, he or she will be ejected from the game and will not be allowed to continue in that game. In some serious cases, the player may also face additional penalties from the league, such as fines and suspensions.
Coaching foul penalties:
Coach Technical Fouls: When a coach is called for a technical foul, the opposing team will also be awarded a free throw and possession of the ball will remain with the opposing team. The number of technical fouls committed by a coach will also be recorded. If a coach is penalized for multiple technical fouls in a game, he/she may be ejected from the game and may face penalties from the league, such as fines and bans, in subsequent games.
III. Impact of technical fouls on the game
Game Changing: Technical fouls give the opposing team free throws and possession of the ball, which can change the game at critical moments in the game. For example, in a close game, a technical foul may result in a widening of the scoreline, which could affect the final outcome of the game.
Impact on player's mentality: Technical fouls not only affect the offending player himself, but may also affect the mentality of the entire team. Players may be emotionally affected after being called for a technical foul, which may affect their performance in the game. At the same time, other teammates may also feel nervous or under increased pressure as a result of a teammate's technical foul, affecting the team's overall play.
Increasing the Taste of the Game: Technical fouls may raise tensions between the players and increase the taste of the game. If both players clash during the game due to a technical foul, it may lead to more tension in the game and may even lead to a larger clash.
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