yes.
The individual that was fouled, or in the case of a "technical foul", the coach may determine the shooter.
A free throw is a free shot (shot at the free throw line) awarded for a few circumstances. If a player is fouled while shooting (or the fouling team is over the foul limit), then the player will shoot two or three free throws depending on where they were standing when they shot the ball. A free throw is also awarded to the best free throw shooter when the other team receives a technical foul.
well theY go for the ball on the 2nd or 3rd shot depends on where the foul is or number of fouls. and theY can move when the free thrower shooter shoots the ball but in little leagues well in most theY move when the ball hits the rim.
The shooter has to wait for the ball to touch the rim.
A foul shot in basketball is a free throw awarded to a player after a foul by the opposing team. It is taken from the free-throw line and the player is not allowed to be guarded. A regular shot in basketball is taken during regular gameplay and can be attempted from anywhere on the court while being guarded by the opposing team.
Yes. It is called a 'block' and will result in 2 foul shots for the shooter. If the shooter makes the shot but also gets fouled, the basket counts as 2 points and the shooter gets 1 foul shot opportunity.
A foul or contact while a player is shooting
No. Immediately after the foul is committed.
yes, unless the shooter has landed on the floor
The term "scratch-throw" is typically used in billiards or pool. It refers to a foul where the cue ball is pocketed or jumps off the table, resulting in a loss of turn for the player who committed the foul.
yes !!!
yes