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Old Mon Apr 04, 2005, 09:15am
TriggerMN TriggerMN is offline
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
I know of no rule that would allow you to do anything different. You could argue that the white coach should have been aware and brought it to your attention sooner, which would have given him the maximum advantage in the situation.

After the coach's idiotic response, you have a double T, don't you? So there are no T foul shots and you go to the arrow? If so, the coach has just given up the only redress he's going to get in the situation. Not smart.
The technicals did not occur at the same time. BktBallRef is right. Count the basket. Then assess the T to black, by giving white two free throws. Then assess the T to white, giving black two free throws.

From there, Fed rules give the ball to black at midcourt across from the table. NCAA rules give the ball to white at POI.
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