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Originally Posted by SC Official
You can always use ROP in a throw-in situation even if it's not after a timeout or intermission. Conversely, you cannot use ROP for free throws unless after a timeout or intermission.
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Missed the important word "or" in the rule (it's easier to spot when you capitalize it and boldface it). Thanks.
I wonder why the NFHS wants us to go to an immediate technical foul not after a time out on a free throw, rather than going to the resumption of play procedure and putting the ball on the floor at the free throw line?
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Last edited by BillyMac; Wed Nov 01, 2017 at 05:56am.
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