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4 fouls. On the fifth foul the player charged is disqualified from the remainder of the game and the offended player is awarded one or more free throws.

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Q: How many fouls allowed before a foul to give?
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What does foul to give mean?

In basketball, teams are allowed to commit a certain number of fouls in a period or half without penalty. Once this number of fouls is exceeded, free throws are awarded when a defensive foul is committed regardless of whether the foul was committed while a player was shooting.In the NBA, up until the 5th foul of a quarter, any defensive foul committed while the offensive player fouled is not shooting does not result in free throws. Once a team commits it's 5th foul, all of that team's fouls committed on defense result in free throws.In U.S. college basketball, up until the 7th foul of a half, any defensive foul committed while the offensive player fouled is not shooting does not result in free throws. Once a team commits it's 7th foul, all of that team's fouls committed on defense result in free throws.You might hear the announcers say that a team is 'in the bonus'. That means that the other team has committed enough fouls (5 in the NBA and 7 in U.S. college) that each time the team is on offense and the other team commits a fouls, the team will shoot free throws.The term 'foul to give' means a team is below the number of fouls allowed in a quarter/half and can commit a defensive foul on a non shooter without having free throws awarded. In the NBA, a team that has committed 3 or less fouls in a quarter is said to have a 'foul to give' because, if they foul a non shooter, it will not result in free throws awarded. In U.S. college, a team that has committed 5 or less fouls in a half is said to have a 'foul to give' because, if they foul a non shooter, it will not result in free throws awarded.You might also hear the announcers say that a team is 'over the limit'. This is the opposite of 'foul to give'. 'Over the limit' means the team has committed enough fouls in a quarter/half so that every defensive foul they commit will result in free throws.


When a basketball TV commentator says Suton has two fouls to give what does that mean?

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


Is a technical foul counted as a personal foul in high school basketball?

a techical foul is when you say yell at the ref perposly push some one down yell at a coach and or player ect while a flagrant foul is you accidently hit someones hand or touch arm or run into them


What are penalties and fouls?

They are when a rule is broken or when bad sportsmanship takes place. It'll give the other team which would be the victim to the penalty or foul an advantage. From a free shot to control of the ball, the other team losing ground, players, or timeouts.


When TV commentator says Suton has two fouls to give what does that mean?

I'm guessing the commentator was talking about the team as a whole, not one specific player. When a team has fouls to give it means that they haven't reached the 1 and 1 yet. In this case they would have only committed 5 fouls, and they 1 and 1 isn't reached until they have committed 7. Another possibility is that the player had 3 personal fouls and he could give two more fouls.


Could you give the list of fouls in basketball match?

I don't know much but.. When u r playing defense and they have the ball, reaching for the ball and touching the palm is a foul. When u r in offense, trying to guard or protect the ball shoving or pushing away their arms or body is foul. Also when offense is shooting and u try to pack them or block the shot it is okay if u tip the ball away after it leaves the hand but once again, touching the palm or knocking their hand away is a foul. Hope this helps?


Can a base runner have one foot on foul ground before taking off in softball?

yes, she can because it will give her more power to run the bases


If a player has five fouls and is not thrown out should points be deducted when they are finally removed from a game of basketball?

In the NBA, a player has 6 fouls, so this must be a high school or college game. If so, points should definitely not be deducted. That would be punishing the players who scored the points. Never deduct points, but instead, reward the other team. Give the team of the player who would not leave a technical foul, allowing the other team to shoot a free-throw.


What are fouls called for?

kicking an opponent,pushing an opponent,tackling an opponent


Why was the invented the free throw line?

to slow down the pace of the game, and give players opportunities to benefit from fouls


Witch colour card in football does a referee use to give a warning to a player?

A penalty is a type of kick given for a foul by a defender against an attacker while inside the penalty area. Cards are show for misconduct; yellow for a caution and red for a send off. **If a player is shown 2 yellow cards for misconduct, he/she is shown a RED CARD and the player is expelled from the game. It is possible that a penalty kick may be given with no misconduct, so no card would be shown.


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