In the NBA, a team needs to commit 10 team fouls in a half to reach the double bonus.
A team needs to commit 7 fouls in a half to reach the bonus in basketball.
You need 7 team fouls to go to the line for bonus and 10 is double bonus.
No, in the NBA a player has to reach 6 fouls before he's "fouled out".
charge. reach.
Block, push, contact to the hand, reach in.
by winning the game
No.
In the NBA, once a team commits seven fouls in a game, the opposing team is awarded free throws for each subsequent foul, known as the "penalty." The first team to reach seven team fouls triggers this penalty, and the opposing team will shoot two free throws for each additional foul committed. This rule increases the strategic importance of fouls as the game progresses, influencing both offensive and defensive play.
You have to reach level 99. by answering questions
im not quite sure, but I'm guessing that Suton is a team right?: every half or period a team's total fouls (adds all the personal fouls of team's players) are added up. If they reach the 4th (NBA) or 7th (NCAA) foul then the opposing team automatically gets to go to the free throw line from then on. the total amount of team fouls reload at the half. So the commentator means that Suton can still cause two risk-free (except for shot attempt fouls) fouls. i hope that helps, paul
Technicals, charge, reach, bartending, double dribble, up and down, holding, tripping, pushing, punching, elbowing, team foul, offensive foul, over the back, hand checking, illegal screen, illegal blocking, fighting foul, flagrant foul, loose ball foul, away from the play foul, double foul and blocking. whew. that's a lot 2 type in at once.
You get a few extra as a victory bonus