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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I'm pretty sure that when I started working HS ball, we were using the current player control foul rule. So no FT, even the try had been released by the shooter. But in NCAA, we still used the old rule. So having said that. . .
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but the whole reason that you could shoot the FTs in this situation is that it was NOT a player control foul. Once the shooter released the ball, there was no player control. So it was a charge in a loose-ball situation. But not a player control foul.
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I do not recall that rule. I do recall that if A2 set an illegal screen, B could shoot FTs if B was in the bonus.
They could have combined the categories when they went to the "no FTs for a TC foul" rule a dozen or so years ago.