Hand signals are used by referees in basketball to communicate violations and fouls. Some common signals include pointing one arm up to indicate a violation, using both arms to form a T for a technical foul, and crossing the forearms at the wrists to signal a blocking foul. Referees also use additional gestures to convey information like out-of-bounds calls or substitutions.
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Hand Signals
Hand signals are used by referees in basketball to communicate violations and fouls. Some common signals include pointing one arm up to indicate a violation, using both arms to form a T for a technical foul, and crossing the forearms at the wrists to signal a blocking foul. Referees also use additional gestures to convey information like out-of-bounds calls or substitutions.