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Old Sun Oct 23, 2005, 06:20pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Kelvin green
You need to jusdeg who crossed the arc first. If Offense crossed first ball is dead FT is over. If D crossed first then you would have a delay and then decide if D's actions created A to violate.
Is this right? I thought this was for lane violations only. For instance, if B1 enters the lane early and then A1 throws an airball, it's a double violation, even tho they didn't happen at the same time.

I thought that the "penalize only the first one" was for lane violations only. No?
In the book, all the free-throw violations are listed together and the penalties are all listed together. No discrimination at all.
Uh, Juulie, R9-1PENALTY4a&b kinda agree with Chuck.
Okay, I see. I was confusing with a single violation. Looking at the rule a little more carefully, I see what Chuck means. I suppose it could have been written more obtusely, but I'm not sure how.

So in cv's sitch, if defense (behind the line) violates first, you give the delayed-violation signal, and then if when offense violates, you whistle the play dead, in order to treat it as a simultaneous violation.
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