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Originally Posted by Raymond
In this case it was a PC foul with no possibility of free throws. So when did the quarter end, with the horn or after the foul is reported?
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When the ball became dead because of the player control foul (if foul occurred simultaneously with the horn), maybe even before the whistle.
Same as if the ball becomes dead because of the travel violation that occurs simultaneously with the horn. Ball is dead, intermission begins.
Don't think that it has anything to do with reporting, except if reporting a common foul and the table informs the official it's a bonus situation, that's another story.
Now if the foul penalty requires free throws (act of shooting, etc.), that's another story.
And of course, if the foul occurred after the horn and was not intentional or flagrant (dead ball foul), that's another story.
And if the foul was seconds, or split seconds, before the horn, with definite knowledge by the officials, that's also another story.
Basketball Rules Fundamentals #16: The official’s whistle seldom causes the ball to become dead (it is already dead).
5-6-2 Exception 4: If a technical foul occurs after the ball becomes dead to end a quarter or extra period, the next quarter or extra period is started by administering the free throws.