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  2. Two-point conversion - Wikipedia

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    The team could choose to go for two, because, if successful, the team could then kick an extra point following the next score to secure a win. On the other hand, if the two-point conversion fails, the team still has a chance to succeed on the next two-point conversion to get to fourteen.

  3. Untimed play - Wikipedia

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    The game ends by rule once either team scores 2 points in overtime, with shots from behind the "three-point" arc worth 2 points and all other shots (whether field goals or free throws) worth 1 point. The Basketball Tournament, an annual offseason event in the U.S., uses the Elam Ending, an untimed end-of-game procedure, in all games. In the TBT ...

  4. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    If the player's team has six or fewer team fouls in the half, the team fouled gets possession of the ball. If the team has between seven and nine team fouls, the player fouled goes to the line for what is called "one-and-one" or the "bonus"—that is, if the player makes the first free throw, he gets the opportunity to attempt a second, but if ...

  5. Basket interference - Wikipedia

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    In basketball, basket interference is the violation of (a) touching the ball or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on the rim of the basket, (b) touching the ball when it is entirely within the cylinder extending upwards from the rim, (c) reaching up through the basket from below and touching the ball, whether it is inside or outside the cylinder, or (d) pulling down ...

  6. Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In the National Basketball Association and Women's National Basketball Association, bonus rules in a quarter apply starting with the fifth team foul, with a rule change preventing a team not in the penalty late in a period from committing multiple fouls without penalty. The rules on the team foul penalty are similar to the FIBA version, with ...

  7. Bulls’ Lonzo Ball returns to court after surgeries, missing ...

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    Ball finished with 10 points, one assist and one rebound. He shot 4-of-6 from the field, and played just 15 minutes — which is one less than the restriction he went into the game with.

  8. Elam Ending - Wikipedia

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    The first team to meet or exceed the target score wins, so there is no overtime. [5] The winning score can be a walk-off field goal (two-point or three-point) or a free throw. This format has been compared to how streetball is typically played, as street basketball games are typically played to a target score, e.g. 21 or 15.

  9. Which move is better when down 1 late? Kick the extra point ...

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    Whenever a team is trailing by seven points late in a game and driving, the talk quickly turns to whether it will go for 2 and the win if it happens to score a touchdown. ... the extra point, 10 ...

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