When was free throws invented




















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Up to six players line up along the borders of the lane and wait for the free throw shooter to shoot their free throws. Four of these players from the opposing team and two from the free throw shooter's team. All other players on both teams must remain behind the three point line. Each of the defensive players attempt to box out the offensive players from getting an offensive rebound. Once the free throw shooter is in place behind the free throw line, he will get the ball from the referee to take the free throw.

The free throw shooter has 10 seconds to shoot each free throw. Three things can happen on a free throw attempt:. As the game goes on, fouls by each team are counted and when a team commits a certain number of fouls, they will be in the bonus. When a team is in a penalty situation, also known as the bonus, they receive free throws as a result of the other team committing common fouls, even if the foul is not a shooting foul.

However, the rules for the penalty situation are completely different in all basketball leagues. In the NBA , there is only one penalty situation, called the bonus. One and one in college basketball is a penalty situation that grants a team one free throw and an additional free throw if the free throw shooter makes the first one in. A one and one is given when the opposing team reaches 7 fouls in a single half.

The double bonus is a penalty situation only in college basketball that gives a team two free throw attempts every time a personal foul is committed. The double bonus only happens when a team commits 10 or more fouls in a single half. The bonus in the NBA is a penalty situation that happens when a team reaches 5 fouls in a single quarter. When a team is in the bonus, they get two free throws. A substitute free throw shooter can take the place of the original free throw shooter if he is injured on the play, such as after a flagrant foul.

The head coach can choose one of the other four players on the floor as a substitute free throw shooter. If a player is substituted out for a free throw, they are not allowed to come back into the game. After the fifth foul, fouled players get two free throws. This is an unopposed shot that is taken at the free throw line.

The most common way to be granted a free throw is after an offensive player has been fouled while in the act of shooting. When a player successfully makes a free throw, they are granted one-point. Naismith wrote up 13 rules for his game, and called it basket ball. There are many situations when free throws can be awarded.

The first and most common is when a player is fouled while in the act of shooting. Among the NCAA rules that have been polished over the years: Between and , teams could decline shooting the free throws and instead elect to inbound the ball at half court.



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