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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Follow both rules -- correct it if you can; don't if you can't. And the rule about "attempting at the wrong basket" could work to the advantage of either team depending on if the FTs were made or missed.
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Two technical foul free throws successful (or unsuccessful) at the wrong basket.
So, within the correctable error time frame, use the correctable error rule, meaning two sets of free throws (cancelling first set, counting second set), which may piss off one head coach.
Why coach? Because, by rule, it's a correctable error (attempting a free throw at the wrong basket) and we have to do it that way.
Outside of the correctable error time frame, use 4-5, one set of free throws, and count the points (if any) for the team that shot the free throws.
Why coach? Because, by rule 4-5, it's not a correctable error (too late to correct) and we have to do it that way (must count as if each team had gone the proper direction).
But under absolutely no circumstances, when outside the correctable error time frame, should we count the points (if any) for the team that "owns" the basket.
Why coach? Because of rule 4-5 (must count as if each team had gone the proper direction).
That it?
This is why basketball officials get paid the big bucks.