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Old Mon Oct 22, 2001, 01:40pm
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Originally posted by parkssa
The answer, according to the state rules guys who taught the association rules clinic this year.... this is nothing. No disconcertion on the bench.
Really? Why not? Rule 9-1-5 says that "no opponent shall disconcert the free thrower". It doesn't say opposing "player". An opponent is anybody on the "other" bench. It seems to me that you could have disconcertion on a substitute or even a coach.

Chuck
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