In basketball, lane shooting is taking shots from inside the free throw lane. This is usually difficult because of the number of defenders.
a shooting foul is when the player with the ball is fouled while in a shooting motion (jumpshot, dunk, layup, alleyoop, etc.) and a non shooting foul is when a player is fouled while not in a shooting motion (running, passing, off-ball, etc.)
Not necessarily, but all DO violations result in a "turn over" which means your team gives up possession. In a foul may result in a free throw, if that person was fouled while he was shooting, if he wasn't the player that fouled him/her will just get a foul and the team will resume, the game. However if your team all together has reached four team fouls, your team is "in the penalty" or in a "bonus affect situation", and any time of foul whether a shooting foul or not, it will result two free throws (three if they were on the 3-point line.)
Traveling Walking Backcourt Violation Over-The-Back foul Shooting Foul Offensive Foul Reaching in foul On the pass foul Blocking Foul Charging Three seconds in the key Eight Seconds Backcourt Five seconds Inbounding Out Of Bounds Shot Clock Violation Flagrant Foul Technical Foul Lane Violation 10 seconds Free Throw Violation Carrying I think that's it. -David
do you mean like handball, offsides, foul?
Lane Bryant shooting happened on 2008-02-02.
Free throw line extended but behind the 3 point arch.
Below your ankles.
A shooting foul when the player is shooting a 3.
Then there would just be a personal foul and the team that got fouled would keep possession.
a foul is when you step over the black line when the floor meets the bowling lane
it is 10 ft