In most normal street games, fouls are eliminated from the list of rules. Some street games have fouls, but the point scale is in street. It is mostly not a foul in most street games, because fouls do not exist in most street games.
No, you cannot, the player has to be on the other team.
Im pretty sure its called an Expulsion- A serious foul
Yes, it can
In basketball, an intentional foul is deliberately committed by a defensive player with a purpose to stop the play. The penalty or penalties of an intentional foul are foul shots from the fouled player in exchange for ball possession.
That is called a foul or 'personal foul'.
In the NBA the player who gets fouled gets one FT in this scenario.
foul play
Substitute plays in his spot.
If you mean foul, it's when a ball or player is out of play and territory.
There are lines placed to divide the foul territory and the fair territory. Any ball that lands on the foul territory will be called foul. When the ball enters the fair territory, ball is at play.
yes they will because the players will not play through the foul....when the ref blows the whistle for the foul action stops
The whistle is blown once and play stops. If the player who is fouled has the ball, they get a free throw. If the player who is fouled is a defender, they are awarded the ball and get a free throw. The referee will point to the player who has the free throw with one arm and the direction of the team with the other. The whistle is blown twice. Play stops, and the player who commits the foul gets ejected for 20 seconds. This usually happens to a defensive player. The referee will point to the player who commits the foul (and blow the whistle), and point to the ejection area (and blow the whistle again). When a player pushes off the side of the pool (or the bottom) "false start" at the beginning of the play holding the ball under water (even if the defensive player is holding your arm down)
No. It is encouraged.