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Old Sat Jan 08, 2005, 12:24pm
nine01c nine01c is offline
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The clock stops when the referee grants the TO. The fact that it was running before, or not, has no bearing on what comes next. So, everyone lines up for the shot(s). The clock will not start yet. If the last shot attempted hits the rim and misses, clock will start when ball is touched by a player (Trail ref will chop start clock). If the shot does not hit the rim (violation) or goes in, the ball will become a throw-in on the endline and the clock will start when the ball is touched by a player on the court (Lead ref will chop start clock).

In short, the free throw administration is always the same whether it follows a TO or not. I hope that's what you are asking.
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