Why can only numbers above 4 be chosen to play in official world basketball games?

In fact, in FIBA ??and NBA, there are regulations for jersey numbers. According to FIBA ??regulations, the numbers are from 4 to 15. And traditionally, under normal circumstances, the order of player numbers is based on height. That is, the taller you are, the bigger the number will be. So generally, numbers 14 and 15 are centers, and numbers 4, 5, and 6 are defenders. However, there are fewer and fewer teams that still follow this traditional principle. \x0d\\x0d\In the NBA, jersey numbers are generally smaller than No. 55. The main reason is related to referees. Because on the basketball court, referees use one, two, and three fingers to represent 1, 2, and 3-point goals respectively (this is why FIBA ??requires no numbers 1, 2, and 3). \x0d\For today's NBA players, the jersey number is no longer just a symbol when playing on the field. It represents the player's personality and is a symbol of the player himself. Especially when an ordinary player becomes a star, the symbolic and representative number becomes the object of pursuit by fans. Due to different regulations between NBA and FIBA, NBA player numbers are not as rigid as international basketball games. The diverse jersey numbers also add to the enjoyment of basketball games, and also allow us to see many interesting things about NBA player numbers. \x0d\0: This number is used by only 5 people in the league, and the most outstanding one is the Wizards star Arenas. \x0d\00: I don’t know who created such a number to distinguish it from No. 0. I always thought that this number was Ostertag’s patent. I didn’t expect that Tony Derrick of the Eagles also used this number, and history Robert Parrish also used this famous number 00. \x0d\No. 1: No. 1 may have the meaning of NO1, so it has become a more popular number. There are 16 people using No. 1, including T-MAC, Penny, Billups, Christie, and Stephen Jackson. Wait, the famous No. 1s in history include Archibald and Big O Robinson. \x0d\No. 2: Chuck Daly, English, and Auerbach are all famous No. 2s in history. There are 13 active players who use No. 2. The more familiar ones are White Chocolate and Niubaoku. Lee, Joe Johnson, Van Horn. \x0d\No. 3: No. 3 can be said to be the most used number, used by 19 people, among which there are many talents, including Xiao Ai, Francis, Marbury, Wade, Ben Wallace, and Quentin Richard. Dessen, it seems I don’t need to say anything more. \x0d\No. 4: Webb should be the representative of No. 4, Jamison, Bosh, Finley, Walton, FISHER, the same long list of names, Joe Dumas is the representative of No. 4 in history. \x0d\No. 5: No. 5 is also full of talents, Juwan Howard, Boozer, Josh Smith, Holly, Kwame Brown, all big men, small No. 5 is also good, Kidd, Rose, Baron Davis, Josh Howard, and by the way, I forgot one, the Korean boy Ha Seung-jin is also No. 5. \x0d\No. 6: There are not many people who use No. 6, only 6 people. Kenyon Martin and Eddie Jones are their representatives. Historically, Dr. J and Russell have both used No. 6. \x0d\No. 7: The gold content of No. 7 is also very high, O'Neal Jr., Lewis, Odom, Wesley, Gordon. The famous No. 7 in history include Marovich and Kevin Johnson. \x0d\No. 8: Needless to say, the No. 8 that everyone is most familiar with must be Kobe. In addition, Walker, Sprewell, Nesterovich, and Joe Smith also wear the No. 8 jersey. \x0d\No. 9: Although there are 13 people who use No. 9, they are not big-name players. The representatives should be Parker, Atkins and Pippen Iguodala. \x0d\No. 10: The situation of No. 10 is similar to that of No. 9. They are basically the middle class, including Bibby, Foster, Szczerbiak, and Nakba from the previous Rockets. \x0d\No. 11: No. 11 is more interesting. The tall ones include Yao Ming and Big Z. The short ones include Boykins, Ford, Tinsley, and streetball king Alston. There is also a The famous bad boy Isiah Thomas.

\x0d\No. 12: A while ago, a famous No. 12 just erected a bronze statue of himself. This is of course the great assist king Stockton. There are many No. 12 in the league, Divac, Ricky Davis, Bowen, Magic rookie Howard. \x0d\No. 13: Westerners don't seem to like to use the number 13. However, some people still use this number in the NBA. Nash, Cato, and Okur all do not believe in evil. Of course, the greatest No. 13 is Chamberlain. \x0d\No. 14: Big O Robinson once used No. 14. The current No. 14 is somewhat unknown. The more prominent ones should be DeBronek of the Hawks and Livingston of the Clippers. \x0d\No. 15: The most outstanding No. 15 is Carter, Anthony, Halprin, Turkoglu are also outstanding, and Da Zhi, whom we are paying attention to, is also No. 15. \x0d\No. 16: The representatives of No. 16 seem to be all Europeans, and Peja and Gasol are the best among them. \x0d\No. 17: Only 5 people use this number. The one we are most familiar with is the former dunk king Brent Barry. \x0d\No. 18: There is only one person who uses this number, Sasha Ujakitz of the Lakers. I seem to have never heard of it. \x0d\No. 19: The standard number for shooters. Van Exel, Cassel, and Damon Jones are all top-notch shooters. The famous No. 19 in history is Wilkens, the coach of Qian Sheng. \x0d\No. 20: No. 20 is also relatively good. Fred Jones, Joan Barry, Payton, Ginobili, Houston, Larry Hughes, can be said to be a gathering of good players. \x0d\No. 21: The number favored by big players. Duncan, Garnett, Fordson, Magloire, and Jim Jackson are exceptions. Dave Bing is the famous No. 21 in history. \x0d\\x0d\No. 22: Elgin Baylor, Drexler, Larry Nance, the famous No. 22 in history. Current players are not very fond of No. 22, and only 5 people use it. Prince and Knight are the representatives. \x0d\No. 23: The users of this number are basically Jordan's admirers, James, Brown, Miles, Camby, JR Smith, Richardson, Kevin Martin, all dunkers. . \x0d\No. 24: Mashburn, Bobby Jackson, Mike Dice, Jefferson, Mason, the lineup of No. 24 is also very strong, Moses Malone, Rick Barry have all worn No. 24. \x0d\No. 25: Also in the middle class, represented by players such as Dampier, Sangella, and Norris. \x0d\No. 26: No. 26 was reserved for one person again, Korver of the 76ers. \x0d\No. 27: Same as above, only one person uses it, the Bucks' Zaza Pachulia\x0d\No. 28: Same as above, only one person uses it, the Mavericks' Mponga. \x0d\No. 30: Representative player Arroyo and Cliff Robinson. \x0d\No. 31: There will be a No. 31 leaving the game next season, and that is Reggie Miller. Marion and Terry also like No. 31. \x0d\No. 32: No. 32 should be a great number. The legendary Magic Johnson, Bill Walton, McHale, and Irving have all worn No. 32 in history. The current No. 32 is also not inferior. O'Neal, Steve Tadmire, Dale Davis, Hamilton, Hoiberg. \x0d\No. 33: There is no shortage of superstars on No. 33. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bird and Pippen all love No. 33. The outstanding No. 33 currently in service include Hill, Mourning, Raheem, and Mike Miller. \x0d\No. 34: No. 34 seems to be the number of stars. Many people choose No. 34, such as Big Dream and the former O'Neal. Current No. 34 includes Ray Allen, Pierce, Antonio Davis, and Olowo. Candy, Dunleavy. \x0d\No. 35: The number of an unknown player. I only know Padgett and Cardinal. \x0d\No. 36: A relatively rare number, represented by Rasheed Wallace. Reason: The original No. 3 has been worn by Ben. \x0d\No. 37: No one is using it\x0d\No. 38: It is exclusive to one person again. Victor Kayapa of the Trail Blazers has never heard of it.

\x0d\No. 39: No one uses it\x0d\No. 40: Historically, the infamous No. 40 has been used by Laimbeer and Rainman Kemp. The only familiar No. 40 in active service is Bowen of the Rockets. \x0d\No. 41: Five people use this number, and they are all familiar with it, including Nowitzki, Coleman, Posey, and Eddie Griffin. \x0d\No. 42: Most big players use this number, including Win Baker, PJ Brown, Radliff, Brand, Marshall, Stackhouse. The famous No. 42 in history is none other than Worthy. . \x0d\No. 43: It is also an unknown player, and the only one who knows it is Cook. \x0d\No. 44: The famous No. 44 in history include West and Gervin. The quality of No. 44 currently in service is not high. Crosier, Laettner, and Bradley all seem to be weak persimmons. \x0d\No. 45: Used by 3 people, and they only know Lavrentz. \x0d\No. 46: This number is exclusive to Beau Otero of the Sun, and I have never heard of it. \x0d\No. 47: Everyone will naturally think of AK47, but he is not the only one to use this number. There is another person named Scott Williams who also uses No. 47. \x0d\No. 48: No one is using it, and it seems there are some who believe in it. \x0d\No. 49: Used by one person again, Shanton Anderson of the Heat. \x0d\No. 50: Although not many people use it, it has a high gold content. Randolph, Maggette, Okafor, and Big O Robinson have also used No. 50. \x0d\No. 51: Doleak of the Heat is used by one person. \x0d\No. 52: Representative players, Brad Miller, Piakowsky. \x0d\No. 53: No one uses it\x0d\No. 54: Basically blue-collar, such as Skinner. \x0d\No. 55: Center number, representative player, Uncle Mu, Iron-Blooded Grant, and the former king’s white chocolate also wore No. 55. \x0d\No. 56: Francisco Elson of the Nuggets uses No. 56 alone. \x0d\No. 62: Pollard, his number is as individual as his hairstyle and beard. \x0d\No. 77: Radmanovic's special number\x0d\No. 90: Gooden doesn't know why he chose this number\x0d\No. 91: Big Insect\x0d\No. 93: Artest