Intentional foul - a personal foul which the official feels was deliberate. Two free throws are awarded, as well as a personal foul against the offender.
For example someone is going for a layup and i push them against the wall. with out even trying to block there shot.
An intentional foul under NFHS rules is a foul designed to prevent the game clock from starting, or a foul to stop the game clock without making a legitimate play on the ball. Excessive non-flagrant contact could also be ruled an intentional foul.
It means the player intentionally fouled the other player.
4 quarters of basketball at the high school. Eight minutes each.
the exact same as any other.
It depends on the P.E. teacher. Really, elementary basketball doesn't have perfectly set rules, and they vary from school to school.
Depends on your state rules. Minnesota - NO.
Yes it is, I think.
yes there is basketball rules and regulations
All the basketball rules applies to all players
Yes they are well for the public schools yes, don't really know about private school rules
cause it's the rules. if you don't it's not basketball.
January of 1934 the rules of basketball were written.
Dr James Naismith invented basketball and its original rules
how are the rules in girls basketball different fro the ones we have now