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Originally posted by lrpalmer3
Rule 6.7.2.a.
The ball becomes dead when it is apparent the free throw will not be successful on a free throw which is to be followed by another free throw.
Can't you argue that the ball was never live for A to rebound it and score? Even if Team B grabs the made shot and inbounds it, can't you sat that the ball was never live? Just because players inbound a ball and dribble up the court, the ball is still dead right? First dead ball, correct the error.
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Wrong. See above. You have no rules justification to back up your arguments. The ball would have been dead
if there was no correctable error involved. Unfortunately, there was a correctable error involved.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Dec 15th, 2004 at 01:07 PM]