yes
It is possible to get a 1 and 1 when it is an offensive foul but... 1 and 1 is when the person is not in the act of shooting and gets fouled. So a 1 and 1 can be gotten on offense and defense but a player can also shoot 2 without being in the act of shooting a basket. this happens when the team already has 7+ team fouls
if your in the act of shooting you get 3 shots but if your not in the act of shooting the clock is stopped and there is a throw in
No, it is an abbreviation. An acronym is a special kind of abbreviation made from mostly first letters of words and in aword form that can easily be pronounced. Examples: LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. RADAR stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. FUBAR is Army talk standing for Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition. Also, SNAFU, standing for Situation Normal, All Fouled Up.
First of all their is no official record but, the answer your most likely looking for is Luke Appling. The legend has it that on one occasion, Appling fouled off 17 (other sources say 14) straight pitches before hitting a triple. The story goes on to say that he did it to get even with a team owner who wouldn't give him a box of baseballs to pass out to the fans. NOTE: I read in the original Bill James Historical Abstract that Roy Thomas once fouled off 22 pitches. John McGraw and Willie Keeler were both known for their ability to foul off pitches at will.
Yes. It is called a 'block' and will result in 2 foul shots for the shooter. If the shooter makes the shot but also gets fouled, the basket counts as 2 points and the shooter gets 1 foul shot opportunity.
The individual that was fouled, or in the case of a "technical foul", the coach may determine the shooter.
Where do you go, if you fouled in the act of shooting?
yes
If you get fouled taking a three point shot...
It is possible to get a 1 and 1 when it is an offensive foul but... 1 and 1 is when the person is not in the act of shooting and gets fouled. So a 1 and 1 can be gotten on offense and defense but a player can also shoot 2 without being in the act of shooting a basket. this happens when the team already has 7+ team fouls
If you are slapped or held in the act of jumping or shooting, you will take 2-3 foul shots. 3 if you are fouled outside the 3 point arch.
Same as shooting in the 3 point area. You get 3 points. You can't get more then 3 points in one possesion unless! You get fouled when shooting a 3 pointer and the 3 pointer goes in. They will let you get 1 foul shot.
If your shooting, you get 3 free throws, if not, it's just a regular foul and you just throw the ball in.
Then there would just be a personal foul and the team that got fouled would keep possession.
yes they will because the players will not play through the foul....when the ref blows the whistle for the foul action stops
nope