yes
No. It would instantly be a technical foul.
a foul?
uhm no!!!!!!!! its called playing basketball! that's what your suppose to do. as long as they don't hit the person while trying to get the basketball then its not even a foul
Technical foul
An administrative technical foul is a penalty in basketball that is called for violations not related to player conduct or gameplay, such as improper substitution, failure to have the correct number of players on the court, or issues with the game clock. This type of foul results in a free throw awarded to the opposing team. Unlike personal fouls, administrative technical fouls do not involve physical contact between players. They are typically addressed by referees to ensure the game's rules are upheld.
All of them. If a player shows up naked, I believe it is a technical foul.
yes
Ofcourse they can get the MVP award even though they have had a technical foul.......
yes it is. well actually i have no idea, but technically you are not meant to have more than 5 men on the court at once, so if you put 6 men on it would be technically incorrect, so it is probably a technical foul.just joshing ya! having 6 men on the court is a technical foul!may i just draw attention to the fact that not only men can play basketball. women can too!!! for gods sake, this is the 21st century, people!!!
At one time, there may be 10 players on a court, 5 from each team. During substitutions and time-outs, there may be brief moments when there are more than 10 players on the court at one time. During game play, keeping too many players on the court other than to switch a player out will result in a technical foul.
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The foul line on a high school basketball court is located 15 feet from the backboard. The line itself is 2 inches wide and extends across the width of the court, which is 50 feet. This line marks the boundary for free throws, indicating where players must stand when shooting free throws after a foul.