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Originally posted by NorthSide
A1 is fouled by B1, but not in an intentional or excessive manner. A6 (not in the game) leaves the bench area. A6 is ejected, but the fight rule is not enacted.
Questions:
1. Are there two free throws given to B because of A6's ejection?
2. If yes, is this handled in the "point-of-interruption" manner (college)?
3. If yes, is this handled with two shots for A1; then two shots for B2 (because of A6's ejection); then Team A ball at the division line opposite the scoretable (high school)?
4. Is A6 restricted from playing in the A's next game?
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If fight rule is not enacted why was player ejected? Should just be a technical foul. And all the original post said was that the player was ejected so why would B get to shoot any shots? Ejections in and of them self do not award shots. Shots are usually taken because a technical foul which proceeds most ejections. Guess we need a little more clarification on exactly what was called and why.