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Old Wed Nov 09, 2022, 12:03am
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In amateur basketball, the free throws are cancelled, and the free throws are attempted again at the correct basket. The team that shot the free throws then gets the ball at the division line opposite the table (NFHS, NCAAW player/substitute and bench technical fouls), or the game resumes from the point of interruption (NCAAW administrative technical fouls, NCAAM).

In professional basketball, shooting free throws at the wrong basket is not a correctable error. In a game under pro rules, technical free throws attempted at the wrong basket would stand, with the game resuming from the point of interruption.

FIBA Article 44 (Correctable Errors) also does not recognize free throws shot at the wrong basket as an error. Following the free throw(s), the game would resume from the point of interruption.
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