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∙ 14y agoYou get 2 free throws in college and 1 free throw in the NBA.
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∙ 12y agoA technical foul results in one free throw with no other players around. play resumes right after the free throw
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∙ 13y agoyou go on the free throw line and get 2 shots
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a techical foul is when you say yell at the ref perposly push some one down yell at a coach and or player ect while a flagrant foul is you accidently hit someones hand or touch arm or run into them
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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.
The team that did not recieve the technical foul, picks a shooter, and then shoot two foul shots, then the team that got to shoot the foul shots get the ball on the side out of bounds.
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There are two types ... technical and personal. There are flagrant fouls, which are fouls intended to hurt another player. Shooting fouls are physical contact during a shot attempt. Technical fouls are arguments or complaints with the referee. Intentional fouls are fouls that are done to make someone shoot free throws instead of holding the ball, mostly done at the end of close-scored ball games.
A situation in which there is a foul by both teams at approximately the same time, but the fouls are not committed by opponents against each other. Case Play: A1 has the possession of the ball in his/her frontcourt and A1 goes up for a try to score. While he/she was airbourne, B5 initiated a contact and fouled A1. The try was successful but when A1 came back down, he/she committed a player control foul on B3 which cancelled the basket. A1 does receive two free throw for B5's foul. This is an example of a False Double Foul.