== == == == If this is in a real game, as in regulated by referees, than the player will eventually foul out. Just work on your free throw shots so you can score if they continue to foul you.
If they start fouling you because they can't stop you, they'll eventually foul out. The only way to try to contain an unstoppable player is to double or triple team him. Of course, that doesn't always work and it usually means teammates are open.
the defense protects the goal from forwards. they are the people that support the whole team. they help keep the other team from scoring and are the ones that really start the plays. the defense if the backbone of the team.
Defensive
They try to stop the other team scoring, they defend the goalkeeper and the goal.
Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, and other team sports that use a goaltender. The Goaltender stay in front of a big net and tries to stop the other team from scoring on his teams goal.
it was deemed an own goal
The goalkeeper prevents the opposite team from scoring a goal.
For example: He swiftly kicked the ball scoring a goal for his team.
No, goal shooting is my favorite because I love scoring goals for my team. But goal attack is up there because I also love the feeling when your the one that takes the ball off the other team asnd your the person that gets it up your end!
The defense in hockey stops the other team from scoring goals. The goalie is also part of the defensive unit, he/she plays in front of the goal. Forwards also play defense, usually against the defense of the other team. Also, during penalties, the defense works in a 4-person unit to hold off the powerplay of the other team.
For every goal you score the team gets 1 point
He was killed after scoring an "own goal" on his own team in a FIFA World Cup.
Go for to points or kick a field goal for one point after the touchdown this field goal is known as an extra point.