Only if they make it. If they make it; it counts as a field goal attempt and a field goal make. If it is missed, it does not count as a missed field goal.
A three point play is possible in Basketball. A three point play occurs when a player is fouled while he or she is shooting, and that shot goes in.
No. But if they make the shot while being fouled, that does count as a made shot. IF YOU ARE BLACK YOU SHOULD NO THIS
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.)
A three point play is possible in Basketball. A three point play occurs when a player is fouled while he or she is shooting, and that shot goes in.
yes they will because the players will not play through the foul....when the ref blows the whistle for the foul action stops
No the player can not.
A regular foul is two shots per trip. However, When a person fouls extra hard, and the ref calls a flagerant, the person fouled gets three shots, or, if not in the mode of shooting, gets two shots and the ball. When a person is fouled and makes the shot, they get one free throw. When a technicam foul is called, the player with the best free-throw percentage on the team gets one shot.
Statistics can be helpful and found in everyday life. You use it to calculate the percentage of people with diabetes, a basketball player's shooting percentage, freethrow percentage, losing weight, etc...
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
A free throw usually occurs when any player is fouled by a player of the opposing team.
In basketball, when a player is fouled while shooting, they are awarded free throws at the foul line. If the foul occurs during regular play (not during a shot), the team is awarded possession of the ball, and the inbound pass is taken from the sideline or baseline, depending on where the foul occurred. The specific location for the inbound pass is determined by the nature of the foul and the rules of the game.
no. that is why they call it fouling OUT