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Whenever a team receives 5 team fouls ,the opposing team receives 2 bonus free shots every time they are fouled for the rest of the quarter and vise versa .. then when its a new quarter the fouls are reset and when a team receives 5 team fouls for that quarter, the opposition receives a bonus two just like the first quarter, other than the bonus two , free shots should only be given when a foul occurs within the key , otherwise it should be a base or sideline throw in.

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Q: If the defensive player strips the ball from the offensive player and then gets fouled while trying to gain control of the ball. Does the player get awarded free throws if they are the bonus?
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