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What does the bonus mean in the NBA and how does it impact gameplay and strategy?

In the NBA, a bonus is when a team accumulates a certain number of team fouls in a quarter, leading to free throw opportunities for the opposing team. This impacts gameplay by giving the opposing team a chance to score points without the clock running. It also affects strategy as teams may adjust their defensive approach to avoid giving away free throws.


How did sailing ship sail away from an attack?

By turning away and presenting the smallest possible target to the opposing force.


What is an away match in cricket?

An away game is a sports fixture which is played in the opposing team's geographic area or stadium.


What is boarding in hockey?

Boarding in hockey is a penalty in hockey where a player hits another player with an attempt to injure. These checks/hits often occur when one player hits another player about 2 feet away from the boards so when the opposing player falls down his head will likely hit the boards


What is a blocked shot?

a block shot is when someone blocks a shot...... or a shot taken from the block


What is a man to man in basketball?

man to man and zone are two different types of defence as far as i know, no one has thought of combining the two except for playing man to man within the three point line. man to man means each player in your team chooses a player on the other team and stops them from scoring. in a zone each player in you team guards a position, usually within the three point line and tries to keep players with the ball away from their area.


What is a rule in netball?

One of the rules in netball is the obstruction rule. This is where a player is less than a meter away from a player on the other team. However this only applies if the opposing player has the ball. If the umpire calls obstruction then a free pass is taken and the perpetrator has to stand by the player's (the player who is taking the pass) side until they throw the ball. xx


What is the definition of perverse?

The definition of perverse is turning away from what is right or good. Obstinate in opposing what is right.


If a player takes a free kick and then it hits his own team mate what does the referee give?

The referee won't have to give anything as the ball is in play once the free kick is taken. If the ball hit an opposing player and he was not ten yards away then the referee can order a retake.


What are the defenses of angelfish?

Angelfish usually dart away from trouble, but if protecting young, they nip at opposing fish.


What is the penalty for a over a third in netball?

In netball, if a player commits an "over a third" violation, meaning they pass the ball to a player who is positioned more than a third of the court away from them without the ball being touched by another player, the opposing team is awarded a free pass at the point where the infringement occurred. The player who is awarded the free pass must stand at least three feet away from the thrower. This rule encourages teamwork and strategic passing within the court.


Where is the magnetic field the strongest?

The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of a magnet. Magnetic field strength decreases as you move further away from the poles towards the center of the magnet.