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Old Fri Jan 24, 2020, 09:32am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Five Trumps Sit A Tick ...

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Originally Posted by Altor View Post
Playing with 5, if available, trumps the "sit a tick" rule.
We have another winner.

Casebook Play 8.2 SITUATION B: A1 is fouled and will be shooting two free throws. After A1’s first free-throw attempt, B6 (Team B’s only remaining eligible substitute) replaces B2. A1’s second free-throw attempt is unsuccessful. During rebounding action for A1’s missed second free-throw attempt, and before the clock starts, A1 pushes B3 in the back causing B3 to roll an ankle. Team B is in the bonus. B3 is unable to immediately continue playing. Team B requests and is granted a time out in order to allow B3 to recover from the ankle injury so as to remain in the game. B3 is still not able to play after the time out has ended. RULING: B2 may return to the game and replace B3 and shoot B3’s free throw attempts despite having been replaced since he/she is the only available substitute. (3-3-4)

Since I already gave way the handsome reward of my photo on the cover of People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" issue, here's your handsome reward, a vintage Sports Illustrated magazine cover of Handsome Dan, the Yale bulldog mascot.



Enjoy your handsome reward and thanks for playing.
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