Called Fouls

#3
#3
When a foul is committed it is assigned to a player as a personal foul, that same foul is assigned as a team foul as well. After 5 total team fouls in each quarter is committed, a player will shoot free throws even if it wasn’t a shooting foul.
 
#5
#5
But, it has become painfully obvious after the bama football game that there are 2 rule books- one for everbody else, and then the UT rule book! Most painfully obvious when Hubert Owens is the referee
 
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#7
#7
team foul is how many they have as a team and personal foul is how many a fouls a player has
When a foul is committed it is assigned to a player as a personal foul, that same foul is assigned as a team foul as well. After 5 total team fouls in each quarter is committed, a player will shoot free throws even if it wasn’t a shooting foul.

Well said and good info 72 and mandy.
Sorry I wasn't at the helm Chippo, but these two handled it perfectly
 
#9
#9
But, it has become painfully obvious after the bama football game that there are 2 rule books- one for everbody else, and then the UT rule book! Most painfully obvious when Hubert Owens is the referee
Truth...& now for a view from the cesspool.
 

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#12
#12
Has the rule changed on how technical fouls are assigned to person and to team?
This says it best

Both coaches and players can get technical fouls. ... Also, if a player or coach receives two technicals during a game, they will be ejected. In college a technical foul counts as a personal foul as well, so it adds into fouling out. In the NBA a technical foul does not count as a personal foul.

It infers that the player and bench fouls ( coaches and players) are separate, so a player T-foul isn't a bench foul
 

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