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Old Tue Sep 27, 2005, 11:24pm
refTN refTN is offline
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by jeffpea
The only times that you may have an issue is during a shot or a loose ball.
I agree. But remember that during a shot, there is no team control; during a "loose ball", there usually is team control. So administration of double fouls will be different in those two situations. (No team control = AP arrow; team control = possession to team in control.)

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Generally speaking, you won't have a T during those instances
True, but double personals while diving for a loose ball, or double personals while grappling for rebounding position (while not common) are not unheard of.
I just ask that nobody on this forum not be the guy to call this loose ball T. If we are good at game management, which I think all of us on here are, we will wait to see who gains possession before calling the T. I had the situation where a player was shooting a three and the defender just started giving me hell, because I missed an illegal screen, and I just waited to see who gained the rebound and T'ed him up. It was Sebastian Telfair by the way that I got to T up. If I wouldn't have waited we would have had a jump ball.
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