noun General Slang

foul trouble

FOWL truh-bul · noun · slang

Nearing the personal foul limit

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Definitions

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When a player has accumulated enough fouls to risk fouling out, forcing cautious play or bench time.

“He picked up two quick fouls and was in foul trouble early.”
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foul trouble In A Sentence

He picked up two quick fouls and was in foul trouble early.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive; being in 'trouble' with fouls.

People Also Ask

What does foul trouble mean in basketball?

Foul trouble is when a player has accumulated enough personal fouls to risk fouling out, forcing them to play cautiously or sit on the bench.

How many fouls before you foul out?

In the NBA a player fouls out after six personal fouls, while in college and high school the limit is five.

Why is foul trouble a problem for a team?

It can force a coach to bench a key player to avoid disqualification, weakening the lineup and altering how aggressively that player can defend.

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