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In basketball, after a player commits three consecutive personal fouls in a single game, they typically receive a warning from the referee. If the player fouls again after this warning, they may be assessed a technical foul or could be disqualified from the game, depending on the league's rules. In some leagues, a team may also incur penalties, such as free throws for the opposing team after a certain number of team fouls. The specific consequences can vary by league and level of play.
the player fouls out ,and is out the rest of the game
on player can have up to four fowls if they get 5 they are out of the game, and they are when a player slaps or hitts the other players arms (from hand to shoulder), or when a player blocks another player and moves they feet :-)
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.
Team fouls are the total fouls that all the players together committed. Personal fouls are each player individually.
No, in the NBA a player has to reach 6 fouls before he's "fouled out".
5 fouls is when a Basketball player will be kicked out of a basketball game due to fouling out.
6
All fouls from behind and those fouls that target the player and not the "game"