Hello, there are two situations. First, the opponent fouled when shooting three points, and second, the opponent fouled when shooting two points, resulting in the opponent's technical foul. Basketball rules stipulate that when continuous shooting occurs, that is, during the jump shot or between three-step layups, if the opposing player makes a foul on the shooter, it is judged as a foul. If a goal is scored, 2 points (3 points) will be effectively penalized, commonly known as 2+1(3+1); If you miss the goal, you will be punished twice. If before a continuous shooting, the opposing player fouls, regardless of whether he scores a goal or not, it is invalid. He will make two free throws, that is, if he scores an invalid goal under the dead ball, he will be fined two goals. It could be a malicious foul. Defensive three seconds means that the defender stands in the three-second zone, and there is no opposing player within one meter, which lasts for more than three seconds. One penalty and one throw.
1. Player's own ability (nonsense)
2. There should be room when shooting.
Don't jump forward and don't shoot backwards, that is to say, stop shooting, preferably during the fast break.
4. shoot at the highest point, that is, release the shoot button before jumping to the highest point, and there is a short pause.
If you defend, you will focus on your position. You can foul if you get a good position card, and there will be no skill in the air. It depends on where and when you take off. His action at that time was to change the ball from the back of his right hand to his left hand. At the moment when the opponent's center of gravity turned to the left, he quickly handed the ball to his right hand and made a side jump.