you inbound the ball on the side closest where it missed. if its in the middle either side would be fine.
no
The opposing team shoots the technical foul free throw, then the player does whatever he would have done after he was fouled - either inbound the ball, or if the opposing team is in the penalty, shoot two free throws. Committing a technical foul does not nullify or offset the original foul.
No it just results in a ball out of bounds to the team who did not commit the violation
In basketball the ball on a foul shot the ball must hit the rim or another player before the man throwing the ball can touch it. That is the Wilt Chamberlain rule. He would throw the ball against the backboard, catch it, and throw it in for 2 points. That is not permitted any more.
In American college ball and the NBA, you may run the baseline after a made shot or free throw. If the throw in is due to something other than a made shot or free throw, you may not run the baseline when attempting to throw the ball in.
When the ball is no longer in play due to a violation or foul, the game is paused, and the opposing team is awarded possession or a free throw, depending on the nature of the infraction. The referee will signal the violation, ensuring all players are aware that the play has stopped. The game resumes once the appropriate action, such as a free throw or inbound pass, is executed. This interruption allows the officials to enforce the rules and maintain fair play.
No it isn't, you must start and finish your free throw attempts behind the free throw line
if its an actual free throw it 1 point, but if its a live ball its 2(:
It's similar to entering the lane too soon. If the shooter misses the free throw, he would receive another attempt. If the shooter makes the free throw - nothing, because he would accept the result.
Yes, an air ball on a free throw does not void another lane violation. If a player violates lane rules during the free throw attempt, such as players entering the lane too early, that violation still stands regardless of whether the shot results in an air ball. The rules dictate that all violations are enforced, and the free throw is typically counted as a missed attempt.
the ball will have kinetic energy and potential energy.
the ball will have kinetic energy and potential energy.