Foul limits are reset in the last two minutes of a quarter or overtime period. If a team has not reached its limit of accumulated fouls, the first team foul in the last two minutes results in possession by the team fouled, and all subsequent fouls result in two free throws.
In FIBA (full-court) play:
If the player's team has 4 or fewer team fouls in the quarter, the team fouled gets possession of the ball.
Starting with the team's fifth foul in the quarter, the player fouled gets two free throws.
During an interval of play, all team members entitled to play are considered as players.
The ball becomes dead when an official blows his whistle while the ball is live.
All overtime periods are considered an extension of the fourth quarter for purposes of accumulated fouls.
In FIBA 3x3 (half-court) play:
A player who is fouled on an unsuccessful field goal attempt receives one free throw if the attempt was from inside the "three-point" arc, and two free throws if the attempt was from outside the arc. This reflects the different scoring of that variation, in which baskets from inside the arc are worth 1 point and those from outside the arc are worth 2 points. | #wescfgv