check it it is most deffiantly not buddy
Yes
Yes
5 fouls
they can get 5 or six fouls before leaving the cort
no but you do have to leave the court
Mostly "flagrant fouls" a foul that's committed on purpose by the defensive player, if a player gets two of them in one game he's ejected from the game and has to leave right then, he cannot sit on the bench, but must go backstage. And he also cannot play for the rest of the game.
After being ejected, a player may receive a technical if they refuse to leave or continue to harangue the officials or players.
In the NBA, there is no cap on the total number of technical fouls you get during the season. But the NBA has penalties after you receive certain technical foul totals. After the 15th technical foul a player receives during the season, he is suspended for 1 game without pay. Consequently that player is suspended 1 game without pay for every other technical during the remainder of the season. So if a player burns up his 2 possible technicals during the first 8 games of the season, his total techs will be 16. He would then miss the following game. With that rule in place, it's only possible for a player to get 74 technicals total getting his maximum 2 techs per game and factoring in suspensions after the first 15.
Yes, but only in a very specialized instance. Only when a double technical is called and it is the second technical foul for one of the offenders. In this case, the player with the second technical foul is ejected and both teams will shoot free throws, which is not normally the case with double technical fouls. The team without an ejected player may choose their own shooter, however, the other team can select any player on the opposing team to shoot in the place of the ejected player. This is effectively the only time a player will come off the bench to shoot free throws. The only other instance this is a possibility is when a player is injured and must leave the floor prior to technical free throws being taken.
In the NBA, a player has 6 fouls, so this must be a high school or college game. If so, points should definitely not be deducted. That would be punishing the players who scored the points. Never deduct points, but instead, reward the other team. Give the team of the player who would not leave a technical foul, allowing the other team to shoot a free-throw.
In soccer, there is no such thing as a blue card. However, indoor soccer (A similar by distinct sport) uses the blue card to indicate a time penalty for certain fouls. If the goalkeeper receives a blue card, another player will serve that time in their place.
Spitsy is over by the playground (right of the school) and will not leave there.
Prorated leave is the leave you receive based on how long you have been with the organization.