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Basketball rules - Free Throw

 

PROCEDURE. When a free throw is awarded, the official takes the ball to the free-throw line of the offended team. After waiting a reasonable time for the players to take their positions, the official indicates the number of free throws that are being awarded and places the ball at the disposal of the free thrower, who then must make the throw within 10 seconds.
PLAYER POSITIONS. On a free throw for a personal foul, the free thrower’ s opponents are conceded the most favorable positions for recovery of the ball if the throw is not successful. They occupy the two 3-foot spaces nearest the basket on either side of the free-throw lane. Otherwise, opponents are entitled to alternate lane positions. Only the four marked lane spaces on each lane line may be occupied. All other players must be behind the free-throw line extended and behind the three-point field-goal line.

If the ball is to be dead after an unsuccessful last free throw (as for a technical foul), players do not take positions along the free-throw lane, since no recovery is possible.

THE FREE THROWER. The offended player attempts the free throw for a personal foul. Should that player be injured or disqualified, his or her substitute attempts the throw. On a technical foul, however, the free throw may be attempted by any player of the opposing team, including an entering substitute.

The free thrower or any player beyond the three-point arc may not enter the free-throw lane until the ball touches the ring or backboard. However, all players who are lined up in marked lane spaces may enter the lane once the free thrower releases the ball.

RESUMPTION OF PLAY. If a single free throw (or second of two free throws, or third of three free throws) is successful, the ball is put in play by opponents with a throw-in, as after a field goal. If the free throw is missed (except on a technical, intentional or flagrant personal foul), play is resumed via recovery of the rebound.

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46 Comments: Basketball rules - Free Throw

Posted by

on 11.21.2007
yes it is possible to get 4 freethrows. You can have 2 freethrows shot because of a foul and also 2 freethrows shot because of a technical foul all right in a row. .
Posted by
Ninja Commando
on 11.14.2007
Is it Possible to get 4 free throws? It’s an Extra Credit Question in my Physical Science Class .
Posted by

on 10.25.2007
How far is the free throw line from the hoop .
Posted by
rachel
on 10.24.2007
how far is the foul line form the hoop in b-ball .
Posted by
lama butt
on 10.20.2007
how far is the free throw line and 3 point line in b-ball. .
Posted by
yo yo ma
on 10.6.2007
how far iz da free throw line frum tha goal .
Posted by
Noluthando Mazibuko
on 08.2.2007
Sports student preparing an assignment on the kinesiological analysis of a frree throw of a wheelchair basketball player .
Posted by
p-kor
on 07.19.2007
why is the free throw line 15 ft ??? .
Posted by
Brad
on 06.24.2007
the three point shot is in profestional basketball is 26 feet but in college it is closer .
Posted by
pipe
on 05.18.2007
Can a player jump or leave their feet to shot a freetrown.Or can a player underhand,squit to shot a freethrow.Please show me the offical rule . .
Posted by
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on 04.27.2007
Pistol Pete .
Posted by

on 04.27.2007
Pistol Pete .
Posted by
Pacific Pistols player #1
on 03.31.2007
The Pacific Pistols were named after what famous basketball player? .
Posted by

on 03.17.2007
the 3 point line is 19 ft 9 in from front of rim free throw line is 15 ft .
Posted by
Taylor
on 03.11.2007
how far is the free throe line from the hoop? .
Posted by
billy
on 03.6.2007
how far iz da 3 pt. line from the hoop!!!! .
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