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Originally posted by Nevadaref
Unless you can explain to me how giving the ball back to the team in control without a reset of the shot clock differs from picking up from the point of interruption.
I certainly consider that to be the point of interruption.
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First of all, you didn't write exactly what I corrected. You wrote
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POI is used in NCAA games for the following: Indirect technicals, direct technicals, double fouls + simultaneous fouls
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and that is simply not true. The POI is used for double technicals, but NOT for double personals. This is made explicit in the appropriate penalty section in Rule 10 (I don't have my book, so I don't have the exact section number) and in the Summary of Fouls chart at the back of the book.
Second, the only difference that I know of takes place when a double foul is called during a successful try. I mentioned this in another thread recently.
PLAY: A1 releases a try for goal. While the ball is in the air A2 and B2 are charged with (a) a double personal foul; or (b) a double technical foul. The try is successful.
RULING: In (a) since there is no team control, play is resumed with an AP throw-in. In (b) since the try is successful, the POI is a throw-in for Team B anywhere along the endline.
I have no idea what the rationale is for the difference, but there is (apparently) a difference.