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		| Originally posted by rainmaker 
 
	That's just your interp, Mark.  I don't see anything in the Fed book that prevents it so it must be legal. You and Bruce may call the shots for the TBA, but out here in NFHS-land, we have the Lord High Rules Committee, and that's who we submit to.  Look on their website.  Do you see any interp or memo that prevents more than one player from attempting a single free throw?  Of course not.  Because they never intended to make it illegal.  I mean, let's use some common sense here, what rule fundamental is violated by letting more than one player attempt a single free throw?  You're just being overly officious if you try to make this rule hold up.  Let 'em play, I say!  Try not to interrupt the flow of the game.  Don't be so over-controlling!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Mark Padgett 
 
 However, no more than one player can attempt a single free throw.
  
 
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