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  2. Goaltending (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The team that commits the violation then inbounds the ball at its baseline, the same as if it had conceded a basket. In high school and NCAA basketball, if goaltending is called on a free throw, the shooting team is awarded one point, and a technical foul is called against the offending player. [8] [9]

  3. Basket interference - Wikipedia

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    There is one exception to the above: if a player dunks the ball, they may maintain contact with the ball into the cylinder or grab the rim (momentarily) without penalty. [5] [6] When a basket interference violation is called against the defending team, the shooting team is awarded the points for the field goal as if it had been made.

  4. Technical foul - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015–16, the NCAA awards only one free throw for so-called "Class B" technicals, such as hanging on the rim or delay of game; "Class A" technical fouls still result in two free throws. In the NBA, the penalty remains one free throw for the opposing team, with play resuming from the point of interruption. The shot clock is reset to 14 ...

  5. Forfeit (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Rule 3-I-(a) and (b) go into effect when a team is reduced to five players by fouls or injuries. When a team is reduced to five players in a game and one fouls out, the fouling player remains in the game and the player is in a player foul penalty situation. The rule also applies when (after an injury) a player who fouled out of the game ...

  6. Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    If defensive foul, team penalty also applies. On offensive fouls or fouls without additional free throws (e.g. shooting or team penalty), the shooting team retains possession of the ball. NCAA (men) 7th team foul Half No One, plus an additional free throw if FT attempt successful; prior to 10th foul Two, 10th foul and after

  7. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    In addition, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is assessed on a punter or kicker who flops in an attempt to draw a roughing the kicker penalty, goaltending at the crossbar to block a field goal attempt, or attempts to call a second timeout during the same dead ball period to ice the kicker. Players cannot be disqualified for a flop, goaltend ...

  8. Nobody seems to like college basketball’s goaltending review ...

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    Goaltending replay is one of the worst rules ever passed in college hoops,” Hall of Fame college basketball writer Mike DeCourcy posted on X the night of the UK-LSU game. “Just tonight I ...

  9. Defensive three-second violation - Wikipedia

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    The team committing a defensive three-second violation is assessed a team technical foul. The offense receives one free throw and retains possession of the ball. [2] The NBA also made zone defenses legal prior to the 2001–2002 season. [3] The introduction of zone defenses faced resistance from players, including Michael Jordan.

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