it depends there is one and one where if they are fouled they shoot and if they make it then they get to shoot another but if they miss then its the rebonders ball. also if someone gets fouled shooting if he makes the shot then he gets one shot and they count the 2 points 1+2=3. if he misses then he shoots 2 free throws if he is behind the three point line and he makes it same rule applys 3+1=4 if he misses then he gets to shoot 3 free throws a tech foul guy gets to shoot 3 shoots that's for the coach freakin out or players fighting
Yes it is a foul but you don't get free throws
The team who just was fouled gets the ball at the free throw line, shoots the free throws, the the team who just shot the free throws gets the ball out of bounds close to where the foul happened. In example: Say you get pushed from the back at the top of the key. You will shoot two free throws, then you will get the ball straight across from where the foul took place, on the side lines. Under the basket technical fouls are under the basket out of bounds. There like a regular foul in where you take it out. Different in the free throws because no one is around you.
if you score a handball it will be a red card or yellow card or a foul
In the NBA, teams enter the bonus situation when the opposing team commits a certain number of fouls in a quarter. This allows the fouled team to shoot free throws on every subsequent foul. The bonus rules can slow down the game's pace as more free throws are taken, giving teams more scoring opportunities and potentially changing the game's outcome.
A do over is where a particular fault, error or foul is ignored and not counted in the game scoring. The game continues as if the error had not happened. This is often done in a friendly game, but not in competitive or professional games.
In basketball, a team foul occurs when a player commits a foul during the game. When a team accumulates a certain number of team fouls in a quarter or half, the opposing team is awarded free throws. Team fouls can impact the game by giving the opposing team scoring opportunities and potentially leading to players fouling out if they accumulate too many personal fouls.
I'm not sure what you mean but When you personally get 5 fouls, you have to sit off but usually on your 4th foul, the people scoring let you now that u only have 1 foul left before you are "fouled off". This happens rarely in friendly basketball games but its happened to me before { on my first game }. Hope this helps?
Yes, they do. They also get possession of the ball after the free throws, from the sideline.
By Fair Means or Foul happened in 1988.
Super Foul Egg happened in 1995.
A free kick takes place from the spot where the foul occurred. If the foul happened outside the penalty area, the free kick is taken from that spot. If the foul occurred inside the penalty area, the free kick is taken from the nearest point on the penalty area line.
In basketball, the bonus is a rule that allows teams to shoot free throws after a certain number of team fouls. When a team reaches a certain number of fouls in a quarter or half, the opposing team gets free throws for each subsequent foul. This can impact the outcome of the game by giving the fouled team more scoring opportunities and potentially closing the point gap between the teams.