Free Throw Penalty Situation Flashcards
How many team fouls are limited per team per regulation period without penalty?
Four.
How many FT’s when a team gets charged in excess of four?
2 FT’s - 1 FT attempt plus a penalty FT attempt
On the first four common fouls committed by a team, where is play resumed?
The opposing team will get the ball on the sideline nearest where play was interrupted, no nearer to the baseline then free throw line extended.
On the first three common fouls committed by a team in OT, where is play resumed?
The opposing team will get the ball on the sideline nearest where play was interrupted, no nearer to the baseline then free throw line extended.
If a team does not meet the quota for 4 team fouls in the last 2 minutes of each period, what happens?
They can incur one team foul without penalty.
In OT, after the 3rd team foul, what is the penalty for common fouls charged in excess?
2 FT - 1 FT plus a penalty FT attempt
Name 2 reasons why personal fouls, which are flagrant, punching, away-from-the-play, or clear-path-to-the-basket fouls are significant?
They count towards the team foul count and each carries their own separate penalty.
If there is a personal foul committed during a successful field goal attempt or free throw, and 1 FT attempt is to be awarded, can additional FT’s be awarded if the penalty situation exists?
No.
What is the maximum number of points that can be scored by the same team on a successful two-point field goal?
Maximum three points.
What is the maximum points that may be scored by the same team on a successful three point field goal?
Maximum four points.
Player A1 taps an unsuccessful field goal attempt into the basket and is fouled by Player B1. How is the play administered if it is Team B’s:
(1) first team foul of the period, or
(2) fifth team foul of the period?
In both situations (1) & (2), Player B1 is charged with a personal foul and Team B is charged with a team foul. Player A1 is awarded one free throw attempt.
Player A1 has secured possession of an unsuccessful field goal attempt. While still in the air, he is fouled by Player B1 as he is preparing to pass the ball or return to the floor with the ball in his possession. How is the play administered if it is Team B’s:
(1) third team foul of the period, or
(2) second team foul in last two minutes of the period?
Situation (1): Team A is awarded the ball at the free throw line extended.
Situation (2): Player A1 is awarded one free throw attempt plus the penalty free throw for a total of two.
Team B commits a shot clock violation with the score tied at 97-97 and :07.2 remaining in the fourth period. Team B had committed a team foul at 1:54. The number ‘3’, instead of ‘4’, is incorrectly displayed on the scoreboard for the number of team fouls on Team B. With :02.0 remaining, Player B1 intentionally commits a personal foul on Player A1, thinking that he had a personal foul to give without penalty. The officials are now informed of the error. What is the procedure?
Player A1 shall be awarded one free throw plus a penalty free throw attempt. Instruct the scorer’s table to display the number ‘4’ for the team foul total when a team commits its first team foul in the last two minutes. Play shall be resumed as after any free throw attempt, made or missed.
Following an instant replay review, a FF1 is assessed against Player B1 as Player A1 is in the act of shooting:
(1) a successful two-point field goal attempt, or
(2) an unsuccessful two-point field goal attempt.
How is the play administered?
Situation (1): Player A1 is awarded two free throw attempts to score one point. Team A is awarded the ball out-of-bounds at the free throw line extended in the frontcourt whether the free throw attempts are made or missed. There is no line-up on the free throw lane lines. A maximum of three points can be scored on this play.
Situation (2): Player A1 is awarded two free throw attempts. Team A is awarded the ball out-of-bounds at the free throw line extended in the frontcourt whether the free throw attempts are made or missed. There is no line-up of players on the free throw lane lines.
RULE 13 - SECTION I - a (3)
RULE 12B - SECTION IV
RULE 12B - SECTION V - b
Following an instant replay review, a FF1 is assessed to Player B2 for throwing Player A2 to the floor on:
(1) a successful three-point field goal attempt by Player A1, or
(2) an unsuccessful three-point field goal attempt by Player A1.
How is the play administered?
Situation (1): Player A2 is awarded two free throw attempts to score one point. A maximum of four points can be scored on this play.
Situation (2): Player A2 is awarded two free throw attempts.
In both situations (1) and (2), the ball is awarded to Team A out-of-bounds at the free throw line extended.