Definition of foul line

foul linenoun

đường biên phạm lỗi

/ˈfaʊl laɪn//ˈfaʊl laɪn/

The origin of the term "foul line" can be traced back to the early days of basketball, when the game was still in its infancy. At that time, players were not allowed to foul or charge into opposing players while attempting to shoot, and doing so would result in a penalty shot from the foul line. This penalty shot was designed to discourage players from committing fouls, as it gave the opposing team an opportunity to score points at a crucial time in the game. Over time, the rules surrounding fouls and free throws have evolved, but the foul line has remained a constant feature of the basketball court. Today, the foul line is utilized not only for penalty shots but also for critical free throws in high-pressure situations, as well as for other aspects of the game, such as setting picks and defending the perimeter. Regardless of its use, the foul line remains a key part of basketball, serving as a critical dividing line between offense and defense and a symbol of the sport's rich history.

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either of two lines that show the area inside which the ball must be hit

một trong hai đường thẳng cho thấy khu vực bên trong mà quả bóng phải được đánh

a line from which a player is allowed to try to throw the ball into the basket after a foul

một đường mà từ đó một cầu thủ được phép cố gắng ném bóng vào rổ sau khi phạm lỗi

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