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Not always. Under HS Federation, NCAA, and NBA rules in order for a (non-shooting) fouled player to shoot free throws the offended team must be in "the bonus". "The bonus" is the number of fouls committed by the opposing team beyond which the ball is put into play by the fouled player attempting free throws rather than getting the ball out of bounds for a throw-in. The number of team fouls required to reach "the bonus" varies by sanctioning body but the principle remains the same. Hope this answers your question.

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No, if you are fouled and miss the shot, you get 2 free throws. If you are fouled and make the shot, you only get 1 free throw. If the foul is judged to be flagrant, then after the two free throws the shooting team remains in possession and takes the ball out from the near sideline.

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There are situations in which a person gets fouled and doesn't get rewarded free throws (which I don't want to go over all the situations.)

If this is not the kind of answer you are looking for, here is the answer. When the player is shooting a free throw, they get "ten seconds." Of course, that can get used up, and the free throw would be canceled. So in this case, the answer is no, but who would want to not shoot the free throw?

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if you make the shot then yes but when you get fouled you have to be in your shooting motion. if you get fouled at the 3 point line you get those points to. i like jelly and barbecue sauce

yeah you get the points only if you make the basket. then u can get ur free throws.but if u dont make it.then u just get the free throws.

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Q: When a person is fouled while shooting in basketball do they get one free throw if the shot is missed?
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