Thread: TC vs PC
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Old Mon May 16, 2005, 09:13pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by johnny1784
IMO, it depends on who committed the offensive foul. TC applies to those on offense who do not have possession of the ball and PC would apply only to the offensive player who is in control of the basketball. Control ends on the release, correct?
What depends on who committed the foul? In neither case is the defense awarded FTs. So any further distinction doesn't seem to be that big a deal to me.
This rule seems even easier to understand than the college code. The NF does not seem like they are even using the throw-in administration as part of the application of this rule. So every time a team is in control of the ball and commits a foul, then you do not shoot FTs. So if you know when a team is in control, then this rule should be very easy to understand.

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