This type of foul involves physical contact that isn't excessive, your everyday bump or slap.
What is a personal foul?
A player picks up their dribble and starts dribbling again.
What is a double dribble?
How long is each half? Long enough to get winded, not long enough for a nap.
What is 20 minutes?
A player is fouled and makes the shot. What is awarded?
What is 1 free throw?
Where you write down the score, timeouts, fouls, and check people in.
What is the scoresheet?
Trash talking, clapping in someone's face, or acting like you're the main character.
What is a technical foul?
A dribbler lets the ball rest in one or both hands before continuing.
What is a carry?
The number of timeouts a team gets per game.
What are 3 timeouts?
You shoot from behind the arc, get fouled, and missed. How many free throws are given?
What are 3 free throws?
This equipment is used to notify the official when a sub is ready.
What is the horn?
If someone goes full WWE (being excessive) on the court, you're calling this.
What is a flagrant foul?
You cross half-court, panic, then backpedal across the half-court line again
A team is ahead 10 or more points in the last minute of a game. The clock is ...?
What is running?
Taunted someone, called a timeout you didn't have, or messed with the ball after a bucket? You called a tech, the opposing team is rewarded what?
The two types of fouls the scorekeeper must track.
Personal fouls and team fouls?
No intention of going for the ball, not a play on the ball, you're calling this.
What is an intentional foul?
A player takes 3 steps or more, or falls while holding the ball WITHOUT dribbling.
What is a travel?
Want a sub? Can't just YOLO it. What do you have to do first?
Check in at the table and wait to be called in?
What happens after an excessive flagrant foul is called?
What are 2 free throws and ball at half court. (and the player is ejected sups)
The table should let the officials know when it is .... (2 answer) team fouls.
What are 7 and 10 fouls?
Two of these and you're are ejected from the game.
What is a technical foul?
When the defender is closely guarding a person with the ball, and they don't dribble past or shoot within 5 seconds.
What is a five-second call
During a shooting foul with 2 or 3 shots, when can you let subs in?
After a basic, non-shooting foul, where does the offended team get the ball?
What is out of bounds, closest to the foul?
Name all 5 things that the scorekeeper must track.
What are the score, time, fouls, timeouts, and possession?