Did the NBA ever have 1 and 1 free throws?

Remember that the NBA and FIBA do not have a 1-and-1 rule. In the NBA, if a team is in the bonus situation, a fouled player will always receive 2 free throws.
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When did NBA get rid of 1 and 1 free throws?

The National Basketball Association, in an effort to speed up games, announced yesterday that it has eliminated all bonus free throws as one of several rule changes for the 1981-82 season.
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Do they do 1 and 1 in the NBA?

In the case of a non-shooting foul, the opposing player must make the first free throw in order to be awarded a second free throw. This is commonly referred to as "one-and-one".
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When did the NBA change the free throw rules?

The last major change took place in 1895, when the free-throw line was moved up to 15 feet. In 1896, point totals were changed to two points for a regular field goal and one point for a free throw. For 29 years, those rules stood.
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How many team fouls does it take before you get to a 1 and 1 free throw situation in basketball?

NCAA college and High School - Team fouls are added up per half. After 6 fouls a team is awarded a one-and-one free throw. A one-and-one means that the first free throw must be made in order to get a second free throw. If the player misses the first, the ball is live and play begins.
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Is it illegal to jump on a free throw?

Can I Jump While Making a Free Throw? You can jump when making a free throw. There is nothing illegal about jumping during this shot while playing basketball. It is not considered good form, though, and can cause you to get a violation if you accidentally jump over the free throw line.
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Can you intentionally miss a free throw?

The free throw shooter shall not purposely fake a free throw attempt. PENALTY: This is a violation by the shooter on all free throw attempts and a double violation should not be called if an opponent violates any free throw rules.
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Can you dunk a free throw?

You can't dunk your free throws because Wilt Chamberlain was seen by HOF coach Tex Winters (in charge of rules/regulations at the time) doing it as a freshman at Kansas.
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Why cant NBA players make free throws?

Basketball players do not jump on free throws because they are afraid of missing the shot. They are worried that if they miss it, their team will lose, and there is nothing worse than losing a game for your team. This is why most basketball players do not jump on free throws.
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Can a free throw hit the backboard?

Yes. Rule 4 - Section I - c states: Five sides of the backboard (front, two sides, bottom and top) are considered in play when contacted by the basketball. The back of the backboard and the area directly behind it are out-of-bounds.
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When was the one and done rule created?

The one-and-done rule was implemented in July 2005, which means it first affected the graduating high school class of 2006, and these athletes were ineligible for the draft until 2007. The first and second draft picks in the 2007 NBA draft were Greg Oden and Kevin Durant, respectively.
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Are NBA balls bigger than college?

The official size of the basketball used by the NBA is 29.5 inches in circumference. That's the same size used throughout men's college and high school basketball leagues.
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What is a dime in basketball?

A “dime” in basketball is the same thing as an assist. For those unfamiliar, a basketball assist occurs when one player makes a pass to a teammate which leads that teammate to score a basket. By making the pass to the teammate, the player has “assisted” in the making of the basket.
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What is the 5 in basketball?

5. Point Guard. The Point Guard is usually the shortest but the best ball handler on the team. Also known as the 'coach on the floor' or the 'floor general', a point guard is responsible for directing plays.
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Who was known to be the greatest player of all time?

Michael Jordan is widely known as the game's greatest player—and for good reason. "MJ" accomplished everything possible in the game, piling up on the stats and awards. On the game's biggest stage—the NBA Finals—Jordan went a perfect 6-for-6, also sweeping Finals MVP in his appearances.
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Was there a jump ball after every basket?

Until the 1937-38 season, there was a center jump after each basket. Goaltending wasn't banned until the 1944-45 campaign. The free-throw lane was widened in all levels from six to 12 feet in 1956. The NBA eventually widened it to 16 feet.
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Has Steph Curry ever missed both free throws?

And there it was, on Sunday, four of Curry's free throws rattling around the rim and coming out. As if that weren't astounding enough, on one trip to the line late in the first half, he missed both shots.
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What was Shaq's free throw percentage?

Shaquille O'Neal (Shaq) Free Throw Percentage. Shaquille O'Neal will go down in NBA history as one of the most dominant big men ever to play the game. One aspect of his game that has never been referred to as dominant is his free throw shooting. Over nineteen seasons in the NBA, Shaq shot 52.2% from the foul line.
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Is it possible to dunk from the 3 point line?

So as you can see, the distance to dunk from the three-point line is about 10 feet more than the distance from the free-throw line. Adding 2 to 3 feet or maybe even 5 feet to a dunk seems a little more possible, but adding 10 feet to an already extremely difficult dunk would make this quite a jump.
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Can you jump over the line for a three pointer?

A player is allowed to jump from outside the line and land inside the line to make a three-point attempt, as long as the ball is released in mid-air.
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How long can a player stay in the key?

In American professional basketball, defending team players are prohibited from staying in the key for more than three seconds, unless the player is directly guarding an offensive player.
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Why do NBA players touch the ball after free throws?

There's a reason NBA players try to grab the rebound after a made or missed first free throw and hold onto the ball, and there's a reason NBA free throw shooters back off of the line after the initial shot and take part in needless fist bumps or low fives. It's to delay the game.
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What happens if a player shoots the ball before the buzzer?

A goal counts if the shot was released before the official's whistle signaling the end of play for any period of the game, even if it goes in after having previously contacted part of the goal or a defensive player (post-whistle shots that contact an offensive player in any way before entering the goal, however, do not ...
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Can you shoot a free throw from the 3 point line?

If the player misses the shot during the foul, the player receives either two or three free throws depending on whether the shot was taken in front of or behind the three-point line. If, despite the foul, the player still makes the attempted shot, the number of free throws is reduced to one, and the basket counts.
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