Nothing. You'd just get called for a foul, and of they are in the bonus, they will get to shoot free throws, but unless it is flagrant nothing will happen.
Those actions are generally considered fouls in basketball. Each action has its own specific violation, such as pushing or shoving being called as a personal foul, hitting as a flagrant foul, tripping over the back as a blocking foul, and charging as an offensive foul.
You can like nudge people but if you truck them over that is a foul and they get 2 freethrows
Yea. It usually happens if a player bunts the ball and the ball rolls foul after being bunted.
Technical foul
The the first foul that occurs should be the called foul. Under BCA and APA 8 Ball rules, multiple fouls, which can include a scratch, cannot be assessed and only one foul can be called. Except on the break, a scratch is defined as a type of foul. The shot must be a legal shot to foul, and if the break is not a legal break, no foul can occur although a scratch can occur.
If there is still another foul shot to be taken then nothing happens its just a miss, but if its the last foul shot then the ball is taken out bye the opposing team.
For scoring purposes, it is called a foul and the pins knocked down are not counted. For safety purposes, crossing the foul line can be dangerous as there is lane oil used starting from the point of the foul line working its way down towards the pins for a specific length depending on the center. This oil is used to help preserve the life of the lanes as well as being a challenge to the sport.
It is called a foul
hit the person or trip them
This is a foul on the offensive player. The defensive player does not have to fall down in order to get a charge called
Professional foul
Actions in a soccer game that might result in a foul being called include tripping, pushing, holding, or using excessive force against an opponent, as well as handball, dangerous play, or obstructing an opponent without making a play on the ball.