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In basketball, a personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It is the most common type of foul in basketball. A player fouls out on reaching a limit on personal fouls for the game and is disqualified from participation in the remainder of the game.
A personal foul is the most common type of foul. It results from personal contact between two opposing players. Basketball features constant motion, and contact between opposing players is unavoidable, but significant contact that is the fault of illegal conduct by one opponent is a foul against that player. Most personal fouls are called ...
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Most technical fouls, season; 41 by Rasheed Wallace, 2000–01 [347] Most personal fouls, season; 386 by Darryl Dawkins, 1983–84 [209] [348] Most disqualifications (foul outs or ejections), season; 26 by Don Meineke, 1952–53 [349] Most consecutive disqualifications, season; 6 by Don Boven, 1951–52 [350] Most teams played for in a season
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The NBA defines a flop as "an attempt to either fool referees into calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a foul call by exaggerating the effect of contact with an ...
Technical fouls are a part of basketball at every level, but when called in the NBA, they also come with significant fiscal consequences.
The NBA enacted a new rule on off-the-ball fouls—personal fouls against an offensive player who neither has the ball nor is trying to obtain it. On such fouls within the last two minutes of the game or in overtime, the offensive team is awarded the usual number of free throws and then possession of the ball.