It depends. If the defender wasn't moving and the run into them or push them then it's a charge. Also you can't just stiff arm people when you have the ball...
No, pushing off in basketball is considered a foul and is not allowed as it gives an unfair advantage over your opponent.
Those actions are generally considered fouls in basketball. Each action has its own specific violation, such as pushing or shoving being called as a personal foul, hitting as a flagrant foul, tripping over the back as a blocking foul, and charging as an offensive foul.
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A defensive foul in basketball occurs when a player on defense makes illegal contact with an offensive player. This can include pushing, holding, or blocking the offensive player's movement. When a defensive foul is called, the offensive team is awarded free throws or possession of the ball, depending on the situation. Defensive fouls can impact the game by giving the offensive team scoring opportunities and potentially changing the momentum of the game.
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Avoid faul and violations such as: charging pushing tackling
In basketball, a defender is allowed to maintain their position under the basket, but they cannot use their body to push an offensive player backwards. If the defender uses their body to exert force and create space by pushing the offensive player several feet, it would likely be considered a foul for illegal physical contact. Proper defense involves establishing position without excessive physicality.
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Dribbling In Hockey you are pushing the ball along and in Basketball you are bouncing the ball along the court in front of you.
Yes, pushing someone out of your personal space can be considered assault if it is done with the intent to cause harm or fear of harm.