Block or shooting foul! They are not the only types of fouls there are many more!
technical and personal
Flagrant and offensive
Intentional and Technical
There are personal fouls, technical fouls, and flagerant fouls. So, there are 3 different types of fouls in basketball.
Actually they are no types of personal fouls in a basketball game, they are only diferent types of fouls, a personal foul is one kind of foul in basketball like charging, screening, illegal use of hands etc.
It takes seven fouls for it to become a one and one situation, and 8 fouls for two shots. But if someone gets fouled in the act of shooting before there are seven fouls, they get two shots.
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.
There are three different types of fouls in basketball. They are as follows: personal foul, flagrant foul and technical foul.
5 fouls - exception - two unsportsmanlike fouls will also get you ejected.
Block, push, contact to the hand, reach in.
The bonus situation is when an NBA team has committed 4 fouls in a quarter. From that point on for the rest of the quarter, every foul will result in two free throws. In youth basketball or basketball where only halves are played, after one team has committed seven fouls, a foul results in a one-and-one. Ten fouls results in two shots for every foul.
NBAA personal foul is a foul committed by players of the same team. Those fouls committed by players are totaled up and added to the team known as "Team Fouls". For example if your point guard has 2 fouls and your power forward has 3 fouls that means your team would have 5 fouls total. In the NBA 5 team fouls would put the other team in the "Bonus situation" and your team in the "Penalty" where every single foul would result in TWO automatic free throws for the other team. Team fouls will reset after every quarter, however personal fouls will not. Six personal fouls will result in disqualification. NCAA (College)College is different. In college you get 7 team fouls before the "One-And-One Situation" During the "One-and-One" every foul by your team will result in ONE free throw for the other team, however if that person makes his/her free throw, he/she gets to shoot another free throw. If you get 10 team fouls the game will be in the "Double Bonus" where every foul committed by your team will result in TWO automatic free throws for the other team. There are TWO 20 minute halves in college, so the team fouls reset every half. However personal fouls will not. Five personal fouls will result in disqualification.