Final answer:
A player control foul in basketball is when the ball-handler commits illegal contact against a defender with an established set position on the court.
Step-by-step explanation:
A player control foul refers to option 1: A foul committed by a player who is in control of the ball. This type of foul occurs in basketball when the ball-handler (the player in possession of the ball) commits illegal contact against a defensive player. An example of player control foul is when the ball-handler charges into a defender who has established a set position on the court. Unlike fouls committed by defensive players, a player control foul does not result in free throws for the opposing team, unless the defensive team is already in the bonus situation.