In the NBA, there is nothing significant about 10 team fouls. In college, 10 team fouls means that the opposing team gets to shoot 2 free throws every time they are fouled.
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∙ 12y agoThe opposing team gets a automatic 9999 points due to " the over foul limit " which is 7.
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∙ 12y agoHe/she is "fouled out", meaning they cannot participate in the rest of the game.Besides you cant have 6 fouls. Unless they are in the NBA.
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∙ 12y agowhen one team team has five or more fouls the other team gets to shoot free throws each time the first team fouls against them (after the fifth foul) until the next quarter starts
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∙ 11y agoYou are sideline for the rest of the game but in the NBA you can get six fouls before your out
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∙ 11y agoYou can't play the rest of the game.
Go CAVS! There is no such thing as getting a foul(s) to get a bonus. Please ignore the guy above me, he obviously doesn't watch basketball. On the 7th foul the team is in the bonus.
There is no set limit but the referee will eventually step in and start cautioning for misconduct, which would eventually result in a send off.
The double bonus situation is what a team finds themselves in when they have committed a certain number of fouls during a quarter or a half. In the NCAA the double bonus begins when a team gets their 10th foul of the half. For the rest of that half, whenever they commit a foul the opposition gets to shoot two free-throws.
on the Syracuse basketball team there is 18 players
When one of the teams has 7 or more fouls in one half, the penalty is one free one-point shot, which if made gives another opportunity. When a team has 10 team fouls, 2 free one-point shots are given as a penalty. If a shot is successful, only one penalty shot is given (3-point play).