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  2. Big3 - Wikipedia

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    Only on the 10th team foul does the non-fouling team receive two free throws and possession. Under FIBA 3x3 rules, the normal rules for free throws on shooting fouls are specifically superseded by the bonus rules. 3x3 also has unique rules regarding team foul accumulation that are not mirrored in Fireball3. All personal fouls count as 1 team ...

  3. Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    All subsequent non-shooting defensive fouls committed by that team in the same quarter concede two free throws. All fouls committed by players count towards the team foul count. Only defensive fouls are awarded free throws. [2] Team fouls accrue from the fourth period on, as all overtimes are extensions of it for the purpose of team foul ...

  4. Free throw - Wikipedia

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    On team fouls 7, 8, and 9, the fouled player receives two free throws. Starting with the 10th team foul, the fouled player receives two free throws and the non-offending team receives possession of the ball. This supersedes the standard rule for shooting fouls (whether the basket was made or missed). Technical fouls result in one free throw for ...

  5. Foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Fouls can result in one or more of the following penalties: The team whose player committed the foul loses possession of the ball to the other team. The fouled player is awarded one or more free throws. The player committing the foul "fouls out" of the game. The player committing the foul is suspended from some number of subsequent games.

  6. Wisconsin basketball's Tyler Wahl discusses ... - AOL

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    Wisconsin basketball shattered Big Ten Tournament brackets on Saturday when it upset 1-seed Purdue 76-75 in overtime.. And the Badgers did it without one of their key contributors: Tyler Wahl ...

  7. True shooting percentage - Wikipedia

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    Several players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) record consistently high TS%, demonstrating their ability to efficiently score points for their teams. Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors and Kevin Durant of the Phoenix Suns have career true shooting percentages of 62.6% and 61.9%, respectively, making them two of the most efficient scorers in NBA history.

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  9. Player efficiency rating - Wikipedia

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    Actually, if we took a player that was completely average in every other respect for the 2006–07 season—rebounds, free throws, assists, turnovers, etc.—and gave him a league-average rate of shots, and all of them were 2-pointers, and he shot 30.4%, he'd end up with a PER of 7.18.