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Old Tue Dec 14, 2004, 08:30pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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I'd say false for all three.

Without a definition of the term "penalty administration," I'd take that to mean more than just the inbound after the free throws. With an intentional foul, the fouled player (or his/her substitute) must shoot the FT's; on a technical, anyone can shoot. Also, an intentional could be worth 3 FT's, while a technical is always worth 2 (our insane time-ending block-off-the-bench-down-by-three discussions notwithstanding). These differences make me say that there are other differences, which makes the statement false.

Of course, it would be possible for a technical and an intentional to have the same succeeding inbounds spot - in that case, the stated difference does not occur, and the statement is again false.
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