In the context of the NBA, a "bonus" refers to a situation where a team has accumulated a certain number of team fouls in a quarter, which allows the opposing team to shoot free throws even if they were not fouled in the act of shooting.
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In the NBA, a "bonus" refers to a team reaching a certain number of team fouls in a quarter, which then allows the opposing team to shoot free throws even if they were not fouled during a shot attempt.
In the context of NBA player injury statuses, the term "doubtful" signifies that there is a high likelihood that the player will not be able to participate in the upcoming game due to their injury.
In the context of NBA player injury statuses, the term "questionable" signifies that there is uncertainty about whether the player will be able to participate in the upcoming game due to an injury.
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It's when a team commits five fouls the other team is in "bonus". Now if that team gets fouled no matter what type of foul it is, the team gets two foulshots
In the NBA, a team enters the bonus when they commit a total of five team fouls in a quarter.
In the NBA, a team needs to commit 10 team fouls in a half to reach the double bonus.
In the NBA, a team enters the bonus when they commit a total of five team fouls in a quarter.
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Bonus rules take effect on the team's fifth foul in each quarter during an NBA game.