Whether the fouls occur in a half or a full game doesn't alter the outcome. In college and international rules, a player can make 5 fouls before being disqualified from the game. In the NBA and other professional leagues around the world, 6 fouls are allowed. This is due to the longer game time (48 mins as oppose to 40 mins).
This question can't be accurately answered as posed due to a myriad of unknowns - such as what sanctioning body (HS, NCAA, NBA, FIBA) rules are being used - but, in general, all non-player control team fouls committed after the offended team has reached the bonus will result in free throws being awarded.
Up to 5. But let's say player x has just gotten 5 fouls the next foul he gets he is disqualified.
5 fouls is when a Basketball player will be kicked out of a basketball game due to fouling out.
yes it depends of how good of a player he is
5 fouls
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Yes
In the NBL you can get 6 fouls
There is no such thing as fouls in volleyball. Well, a player can get a foot foul, and that is when the players foot touches or crosses serving line. You can get as many of those as you want. There really isn't any fouls in volleyball like there are in basketball
4. On your 5th foul in college basketball you have fouled out of the game.
Five then your rejected from the game.
The two most "major" penalties in basketball are technical fouls and flagrant fouls. Flagrant fouls are assessed when a player fouls another player with excessive force without making a play on the ball. Technical fouls are assessed to players who disrespect other players or the referree. Technical fouls are judgement calls by the ref. they can be called for cursing, taunting, attempted fighting, arguing or many more things.
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.