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  2. Foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The player committing the foul is suspended from some number of subsequent games. Some of the penalties listed above are assessed only if a player or a team commits a number of fouls above a specified limit. Ordinary fouls are routine because of the constant motion inherent in the sport and are not viewed as bad sportsmanship. The penalty ...

  3. Free throw - Wikipedia

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    In FIBA, (W)NBA and NCAA women's play, the limit is four fouls per quarter; in the NBA, starting with the fifth foul (fourth in overtime), or the second in the final 2 minutes if the team has less than 5 fouls (4 in OT), the opposing team gets two free throws.

  4. Personal foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    A player fouls out on reaching a limit on personal fouls for the game and is disqualified from ... 2019-2020 NBA Rule Book. See Rule Number 12: Fouls and Penalties.

  5. Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Effective in October 2022, FIBA adopted the NBA's Rule 12-b, Section X ("Away from the Play Foul"), called in the FIBA language a "throw-in foul", defined as a defensive foul committed in the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime period, during a throw-in, but before the ball is released by the thrower.

  6. McDaniels, Towns rank among NBA leaders in fouls committed - AOL

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    PHILADELPHIA — If you sort the NBA's foul statistics from most to least, Utah's Kelly Olynyk is the runaway leader with 70. That makes him No. 460 in the league when it comes to committing the ...

  7. Bad spacing. Too many turnovers. Lots of fouls. Detroit ... - AOL

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    Entering Wednesday’s game, the Pistons' 18.8 turnovers per game were second in the NBA and their 23.8 fouls per game were the most — nearly twice as many as the least-fouling team, the ...

  8. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    This limit became four fouls in 1911 and five fouls in 1945, still the case in most forms of basketball where the normal length of the game (before any overtime periods) is 40 minutes. When the normal length is 48 minutes (this is the case with the National Basketball Association in the United States and Canada) a player is accordingly ...

  9. Here's what an NBA technical foul for flopping looks like - AOL

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    The NBA defines a flop as "an attempt to either fool referees into calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a foul call by exaggerating the effect of contact with an ...