5 per player
In most leagues it is 5 fouls until you are out. However, in some tournaments they can make up whatever rules they want so any number of fouls. But basically it is 5 fouls. -Kristen (I have played basketball for 6 years)
points per game
A player only has up to five fouls from high school up to college, and the NBA allows six fouls before fouling out. A team; however, may foul as many times as they want, granted they have the players to do so. In my experience,only 5 fouls are allowed per basketball game. If you have 3, your coach may call a time-out and tell you to be careful. If you have 4 fouls, it is most likely that you will be taken out of the game unless there is not a large amount of time left in the game. 5 fouls are allowed in anything up to and including college. In the NBA, players are allowed 6. Five is the limit in international play.
In the NBA, you are allowed 6 fouls. After you get the sixth foul, you are out for the rest of the game.
The NCAA College Basketball team in Austin is called the Longhorns. On average, the team scores 74.2 points per game and 206 blocks per game.
5 i think.
It is usually reported right after an average; if the average is points per game, then it is the HiGh points in any game, if it is rebounds per game, it is the high game rebound total.
I think it might mean Points Per Game Average
MPG means Minutes Per Game. Essentially, it is the average number of minutes played by a basketball player every game.
you can have unlimited personal fouls. you cannot be fouled out of the game with an offensive foul, but still counts to your personal foul count.
100 points in a game and a points per game average of 50.4.