yes.
A technical foul results in one free throw with no other players around. play resumes right after the free throw
That depends if you want to be the one causing it or the one who wants to shoot because of a technical. To cause it all you have to do is foul purposely and make sure the ref sees it. As well as slamming the ball after a score by the other team or cursing in general to show unsportsmanship , there are really many ways to get a technical foul which i suggest you dont bother getting. In order to be the one getting fouled provoked the one you want to cause the foul. You can also try to make a regular foul seem intentional and very aggresice like.
usually for swearing or arguing with the ref. a basketball violation in which a player uses foul language, or argues with referee, umpire, or another player. Also, severe physical contact or other misbehaviour with another player is counted as a technical foul. The consequences of a technical foul are 1. The victim (who didn't commit the technical foul) is awarded a free throw 2. The victim's team also has the control of the ball after the free throw. The player that commits 2 technical fouls during gameplay is benched.
They're all worth one point.
the fouled team gets one free throw and keeps the ball.
A technical foul in basketball in one the dose not involve contact and is a rule violation. Spectators, people on the bench, coaches, even entire teams can be found guilty of technical fouls even prior to the start of play. The severity is considered greater than a personal foul but dose not rise to a flagrant foul.
It's a free throw worth one point after someone on the other team gets a technical foul which are given out when a player or coach acts out of conduct such as yelling at the ref, talking trash, taunting, showboating, etc. In the NBA, a player shoots one technical shot for one point. In high school and NCAA (college) they get two technical shots for two points. In the NBA if both players/coaches on separate teams both get a technical foul it's a "double technical" and no free throws are shot.
One name is a scoop shot, which is a foul.
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
you still get one short no matter where you at on the court. a technical foul is not like a regular foul. it's commonly called for yelling at the ref's cause their was a big issue last year in the NBA finals. so you will see tech fouls more often in the 2010 season.
Acetic acid is (one of) the technical name(s). The official name is ethanoic acid.