When a foul is committed the player receives 1 personal foul. Their opponent is allowed to shoot up to 3 foul shots depending on if the basket is made or not made when they are fouled. If the shot was not made when they shot inside the 3 point line, they are awarded 2 foul shots. If the shot was not made from the 3 point line, they are awarded 3 foul shots. If the shot is made in either situation (from the 3 point line or inside the 3 point line), they are awarded 1 foul shot.
Just because you score doesn't mean you foul. You can score 75 points and never commit a foul. It is unlikely but it can happen.
one if it's a foul, two if the game is going.
A dunk is worth 2 points
About 19 points in the YMCA. In college maybe 50-70 points. And the NBA (National Basketball Association) is about 97 points The above answer is only half correct. In fact, Kobe Bryant, a great basketball player only averages 24.6-30.0 ppg (points per game)
In Basketball, a foul, is a penalty for doing something against the rules of the game.
A disqualifying foul is one that causes the player to be ejected from the game.
over the back.
A basketball game is typically played to a total of 120 points.
it is if you foul, you might want to watch a game and see for yourself
That's just how the game was invented.
The object of the game is to serve the ball over the net and touch the floor on the other side to score a point. If you serve the volleyball over the net and it hits the floor inside of the boundary lines- its called an ace.
A shot behind the three-point line will result in three points to the offensive team. a shot/lay-up/dunk inside the three-point line will result in two points to the offensive team. if a player gets a "free throw" then each free throw is worth one point to the offensive team.