if there is a technical foul while you are shooting
Free throw line extended but behind the 3 point arch.
On a tee shot, then yes, you should always stand behind the player. But when players are playing their approaches, you can stand where ever you like. However, it should not be in the players line of play. Better players know where to stand, and this helps speed up play, and if you are playing with a good player you know they're going to hit it straight anyway.
As long as you stand out of sight of your opponent you should be fine. There is no official place you should stand, but I would suggest either diagonally left behind then, about ten feet back or so, or diagonally right behind then, about ten feet back or so. But never stand directly behind their ball looking down the target line.
the other players have to stand on the other side of the court while a technical free throw is being shot.
Quarterback and running back
The 'charity stripe' is another name for the foul line that players must stand behind to shoot free throws.
It is Because The lanes are not as same as the other. So the one stand in g in the shortest lane will stand behind everyone.
the other side of the court
That is the pronunciation, but it is spelt oche. It is a darts term, referring to the line players stand behind when they are taking their throws.
Stand behind them on any of the 24 time zone lines, with both of you facing west. You'll be standing physically behind them, while they are standing an hour (or a day, if on the IDL) behind you.
usually behind or right in front of second base but almost always behind
We would be standing with our backs to each other.