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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I am not sure why the NCAA Women's issued an interpretation regarding this play, but there is a NFHS Casebook Play that has been around for years (I think that the NFHS Casebook Play dates back to the NBCofUS&C, therefore is applicable under NFHS and NCAA Men's/Women's rules) and it states that if B1 commits a free throw violation and the Team A requests and is granted a timeout prior to A1 releasing the free throw, B1's violation is still in effect when A1 has the ball placed at his disposable for the free throw after the timeout is over. The covering official shows the delayed dead ball signal. If A1 misses, he receives a substitute free throw.
MTD, Sr.
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My rulebooks are in Mark's attic right now but I also recall there is a nfhs case play on this. I can't recall if it dates back to the NBCofEIEIO days or not.