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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Another free throw whistle question.
How many of us sound our whistle before a free throw following a timeout (as we do before a throwin following a timeout, or intermission)?
For me, I only whistle air ball free throw violations when there will be rebounders; and I never whistle before a free throw following a timeout. Right or wrong, this (both) is what most of us do here in my little corner of Connecticut.
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I sound the whistle each time there are free throws following a timeout, as it isn't different than a throw-in. There may be music playing or other activity occurring and the whistle brings everyone's attention back to the game.
The IAABO manual shows this on pages 91 & 218. The Federation manual doesn't explicitly state this, instead only referring to the succeeding throw-in to resume play.