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∙ 2010-02-10 16:47:40No the player can not.
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∙ 2010-02-10 16:47:40The opposing team shoots the technical foul free throw, then the player does whatever he would have done after he was fouled - either inbound the ball, or if the opposing team is in the penalty, shoot two free throws. Committing a technical foul does not nullify or offset the original foul.
a shooting foul is when the player with the ball is fouled while in a shooting motion (jumpshot, dunk, layup, alleyoop, etc.) and a non shooting foul is when a player is fouled while not in a shooting motion (running, passing, off-ball, etc.)
a shooting foul is when a player is fouled in the process of shooting. Team fouls are fouls that accumulate from each player on the team.
No it is not a shot attempt.
No - once a player has fouled out of the game he/she is disqualified and not permitted to perform any role on the court.
That depends. If he was intentionally fouled but the player was going for the ball, than no. If the player was not going for the ball, than yes.
A foul shot is a shot that a player is granted if he/she is fouled while shooting the ball. It is shot from the freethrow line. If the player made his/her shot, then they get one, if he/she missed they get two, and if they are fouled while shooting a three-pointer, they get three freethrows, or foul shots
No, no one will get any foul shots but the shot will count if the person shooting makes it and was in the act of shoot before the foul was initiated.
A foul shot is a shot that a player is granted if he/she is fouled while shooting the ball
Normally the only time you see a player get 3 free throws are after a player is fouled while shooting a 3 point shot and misses. There have been a lot of situations where 3 or more free throws are shot after multiple technical fouls or combinations of technical, flagrant and personal fouls.
No. But if they make the shot while being fouled, that does count as a made shot. IF YOU ARE BLACK YOU SHOULD NO THIS
yes they will because the players will not play through the foul....when the ref blows the whistle for the foul action stops