If it is offsides its a team foul if its charging or illegal contact to another player its a personal foul
When it is an offensive foul.
Personal foul is the number of fouls a player gets. Team fouls are those that the whole team have made.
You can't exactly commit a team foul. A team foul is how many personal fouls your entire team has accumulated that quarter
team foul technical foul personal foul
yes because it is a type of foul
A personal foul where no team has control of the ball
A personal foul is a 15 yard penalty.
Then there would just be a personal foul and the team that got fouled would keep possession.
Then there would just be a personal foul and the team that got fouled would keep possession.
The appropriate team and/or personal penalties will be given by the umpire/referee.
It's the total number of fouls made by players on a team. A team foul is when a player commits a 'personal foul' but it is seen as dangerous so it is also counted against his/her team fouls. It is seen as 'over the limit'.
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.