No, the thought being that the foul did not allow the player to have a fair attempt at making the shot.
Not unless the other is in double bonus, or they attempt a shot.
When a foul is committed the player receives 1 personal foul. Their opponent is allowed to shoot up to 3 foul shots depending on if the basket is made or not made when they are fouled. If the shot was not made when they shot inside the 3 point line, they are awarded 2 foul shots. If the shot was not made from the 3 point line, they are awarded 3 foul shots. If the shot is made in either situation (from the 3 point line or inside the 3 point line), they are awarded 1 foul shot.
its a foul and it doesnt count
I do not think that they count that as a foul. They might in high school meets, but they usually do not in the meets I've been in.
A foul shot is a shot that a player is granted if he/she is fouled while shooting the ball. It is shot from the freethrow line. If the player made his/her shot, then they get one, if he/she missed they get two, and if they are fouled while shooting a three-pointer, they get three freethrows, or foul shots
The shot does not count and if it is the last the other team gets the ball
From the free-throw line, after a player has drawn a foul while attempting a shot on the basket. Depending on where they attempted their shot from, they will take 2 or 3 shots. IF they made the basket they were attempting while drawing a foul, the number of foul shots is decreased by 1.
Each made foul shot adds 1 point to a teams score.
i think you mean a foul shot (free throw)
The shooter gets another shot if the person stepping inside the line is on the other team. Otherwise the possesion goes to the other team if the shooter's teammate is the one who stepped in the line. (And if the shot was made then it doesn't count.)
IT CAN SOMETIMES BE NEITHER OR A NO CALL BUT SOME REFS CALL IT JUMP BALL & OTHERS CALL A FOUL