Yes, an air ball on a free throw does not void another lane violation. If a player violates lane rules during the free throw attempt, such as players entering the lane too early, that violation still stands regardless of whether the shot results in an air ball. The rules dictate that all violations are enforced, and the free throw is typically counted as a missed attempt.
No it just results in a ball out of bounds to the team who did not commit the violation
A 10-foot violation occurs in basketball when a player attempts to shoot a free throw and the ball does not reach the rim or the backboard from the free-throw line, which is 15 feet away. If the ball fails to hit any part of the basket and falls short, it is considered a violation. The free throw is then either repeated or the opposing team gains possession of the ball, depending on the specific rules in play. This violation emphasizes the importance of proper shooting technique and distance.
No, not that I ever heard of. It maybe if you are talking to the free throw shooter.
Different 5 second violations (1) on a throw in, a player has 5 seconds to throw in the ball (2) closely guarded, when the player with possession of the ball in their front court is closely guarded by a defensive player in a legal defensive position, the player can hold or dribble the ball for 4 seconds.
The whistle is blown and the defending team gets to take the ball out.
When the ball is no longer in play due to a violation or foul, the game is paused, and the opposing team is awarded possession or a free throw, depending on the nature of the infraction. The referee will signal the violation, ensuring all players are aware that the play has stopped. The game resumes once the appropriate action, such as a free throw or inbound pass, is executed. This interruption allows the officials to enforce the rules and maintain fair play.
yes
- A foul is when the opposite teams accidently hits you, trips you, kicks you, etc but a violation is when say your shooting a free throw and you step over the free throw line when your shooting or someone else enters the key to early or your taking the ball out of bounds and they reach across the boundry line!!
No, it is not consider a traveling vioation. If the ref considers it a shot, the shooter can even catch their own "air ball" without it being a violation.
no
There are many violations of basketball. You can not move with the ball when you are not dribbling. That is called a travel. The only exception is when you take two steps for a layup. You can not dribble the ball, pick it up, and then dribble again. That is called a double dribble. If you are on offense, you can not stay in the key for longer then 3 seconds or else you will get a 3 seconds call. You have 5 seconds to throw the ball in when it is out of bounds. If you don't get the ball inbounds in time it will be a turnover. You have 10 seconds to get the ball down the court onto the opposite half to which the ball was thrown in. If you don't get it across halfcourt on time that will be a turnover. These are just a few of the many violations.
If there is still another foul shot to be taken then nothing happens its just a miss, but if its the last foul shot then the ball is taken out bye the opposing team.