The shooting rules in international competitions ensure the fairness and standardization of the game and ensure that players shoot in accordance with regulations during the game. Shooting rules in international competitions involve the position and movements of players. When shooting, players must stand beyond the three-point line and their feet cannot cross this line. If a player's foot crosses the three-point line, the shot will not be counted valid.
Shooting rules in international competitions also include offensive fouls and defensive fouls. Offensive fouls mainly refer to illegal actions used by a player while shooting, such as pushing or bumping into the arm or body of the opposing player. If the offensive player fouls while shooting, the basket score will not be counted as valid. Defensive fouls refer to the defensive player committing fouls on the offensive player while shooting, such as thugs, back tearing, etc. If a defending player fouls while shooting, the attacking player will get a free throw.
Furthermore, in international competitions, shooting rules also involve whether the ball passes through the basket and whether it touches the basket. If the ball completely crosses the basket during a shot, the shot is deemed to have ended regardless of whether the goal is scored or not. If the ball touches the basket or a device extending above it while shooting, the shot is considered to be over.
In addition, shooting rules in international competitions also include the handling of other special circumstances. For example, if a shooting player is fouled by the opponent but still successfully throws the ball into the basket, the shot will be counted valid and the attacking team will be given a free throw. In addition, in the last second of the game, if the attacking team is fouled while shooting, the attacking team will get one free throw opportunity of two free throws regardless of whether the shot is scored or not.
The shooting rules in international competitions are meticulous and rigorous to ensure fairness and regulation of the game. Shooting rules not only involve the player's position and movements, but also cover important aspects such as offensive fouls, defensive fouls, whether the ball passes through the basket, and whether it touches the basket. Only by abiding by these rules can we ensure the fairness of the competition and the results.