As a popular sport, basketball not only has high physical requirements, but also has strict requirements on players 'etiquette. As a basketball player, understanding etiquette on the court can not only improve your personal image, but also establish a good image for the entire team. Let's take a look at the etiquette of players on the court.
Players should abide by the rules of the game and compete fairly. In basketball games, players should strictly abide by the rules and are not allowed to interfere with opponents with fouls, swearing or other improper ways. Only on the basis of fair competition can we show our skills and strength, not only win the competition, but also gain the respect of others.
Players should respect referees and teammates. In a game, the referee's decision is fair. Players should respect the referee's decision results and must not insult, laugh or question the referee. At the same time, players should also respect teammates, communicate more with teammates, encourage each other, and maintain the spirit of teamwork. Such behavior can not only enhance individual leadership and team cohesion, but also allow the entire team to cooperate more tacitly.
Players should pay attention to their appearance and image. During the game, players should wear neat and clean jerseys and pay attention to maintaining their personal image. At the same time, players should also keep a smile and maintain a good mental state. No matter what setbacks and difficulties they face, they should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude and inspire others with their actions and spirit.
Players should respect opponents and audiences. Regardless of whether the game wins or loses, players should maintain respect for their opponents and must not provoke or insult them. At the same time, players should respect the audience, not conflict with the audience, and be able to bring joy and exciting games to the audience. This will not only win the applause and support of the audience, but also establish a positive image for the entire basketball world.