That would depend on what time of the game it was. If a player was charged with their second personal foul early in the game, say within the first five minutes, the coach would probably replace the player so as to keep the player from picking up more fouls and increasing the risk of disqualification from the game. But if it was in the middle of the game or late in the game, chances are the player would continue to play.
No, there was not.
PF can stand for Personal Fouls or Points For. If you see it listed next to PA then it means Points For. In that case, Personal Fouls will be listed as F, or Fouls.
normaly they get kicked out of the game
The PF stands for personal fouls. While the position, "PF" is in fact power forward, "PF" when found on the score card and the box score stands for how many personal fouls the player committed.
brian scalabrine
In the NBL you can get 6 fouls
on player can have up to four fowls if they get 5 they are out of the game, and they are when a player slaps or hitts the other players arms (from hand to shoulder), or when a player blocks another player and moves they feet :-)
personal team technical
5 fouls is when a Basketball player will be kicked out of a basketball game due to fouling out.
Team fouls are the total fouls that all the players together committed. Personal fouls are each player individually.
No, there was not.
Nothing... The foul is charged to player A And if player B makes the shot it is an And-1 If not then 2 free throws will be awarded
PF can stand for Personal Fouls or Points For. If you see it listed next to PA then it means Points For. In that case, Personal Fouls will be listed as F, or Fouls.
Fouls in basketball are when a player makes aggresive contact to a player on the opposing team.
5 per player
In a basketball stat line PF stands for Personal Fouls.
5 fouls