No, unless he was involved in it.
There's two types of technical fouls: 1. Standing in the paint (which is in front of the free throw line) for three seconds, if you're on offence, the other team will get the ball. If you're on defense, the team gets 1 free throw for one point. 2. Arguing with the ref, if a coach or a player argues with the ref, they'll warn you by saying they're going to give you a technical foul, if the coach or player keeps arguing with the ref, he will call technical on the coach/player, and the other team will get a free throw for one point. If a player gets two technicals in one game they'll get "injected" and cannot participate in the rest of the game, and cannot sit on the bench, he must leave. If a player/coach has a total of 7 technicals in one season or during the finals, they'll get suspended.
trash talking in basketball is when you throw insults at the opposing teams best player to throw them off their game, it's something you know will affect them.
I don't know but my coach can throw it a little bit short the length of two fields.
The flag is red for coach's challenges, yellow to indicate penalties called by the official
HIGH SCHOOL RULE BOOK Rule 8 Section 2 The free throw(s) awarded because of a personal foul shall be attempted by the offended player. If such player must withdraw because of an injury or disqualification, his/her substitute shall attempt the throw(s) unless no substitute is available, in which case any teammate may attempt the throw(s) as selected by the team captain or head coach.
A free throw usually occurs when any player is fouled by a player of the opposing team.
Up-thrust (throw something into water) Gravity (if you throw something up)
To hurl (something against someone)
you throw it at something
Throw it straight up.
You can throw a knife. It begins with the letter K.
My Coach yelled at me and told me to pick up a base ball and throw a fastball!