An NBA team can have 15 players, but only 12 can be activated per game. And only 5 players from each team are allowed on the court at a time.
There can be 5 at a time on the court.
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Each team may have 15 players on their roster of which 12 dress for each game. That would make 450 players on NBA rosters.
In the NBA the "rounds" are called "quarters", they're all 12:00.
In the NBA, there must be a minimum of 10 players on a team and a maximum of 15 players. Only 12 players can be active to play a game, and 10 players must be active with 5 starters and 5 reserves, or bench players. There are 5 from each team playing on the court at any one time. If a team does not have 5 players on the court, the team forfeits and the other team automatically wins.
When you get 6 fouls in any nba game you foul-out of the game and that player who received the 6 fouls has to sit on the bench for the remainder of the game. If there are only 5 players who are able to play and everybody else is either injured, inactive or has fouled-out, then if another player gets fouled-out then there would be only 4 players able to play but under the nba rule book there always has to be 5 players on the court so that last player who is supposed to foul-out has to stay in the game but other than that yes, 6 fouls in a nba game is a foul-out
No, there are many NBA players of different races.
The number of players a team has vary, but only five of them are on the court at the same time.
In a typical NBA regulation game the number of players allowed is five (5) per team, for a total of ten (10) players. You can substitute but there will always be five on each team. In addition to players, there are three referees for a total of 13.