Real Questions, Real Answers ...
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Originally Posted by Raymond
The bolded question has already been answered by me ... You even quoted my answer previously.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Or, does one never shoot free throws for a foul against player who's team is in control, even if the foul is deemed to be intentional, or flagrant?
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I knew that my statement wasn't true when I posted it, just threw if against the wall (Devil's Advocate) as a possible, but not probable, answer. Later, I thanked Raymond for confirming my thought. I even cited a 1996 interpretation.
Now I want to move onto some real answers to some real questions.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
What's the point of this casebook play? What are we supposed to learn from this casebook play? Why two different rulings (are they really different)? Since both acts are described exactly the same, shouldn't both be deemed intentional fouls if one is deemed an intentional foul?
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Last edited by BillyMac; Mon Sep 26, 2022 at 05:32pm.
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