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Old Wed Nov 07, 2001, 10:31am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by rockyroad
Actually there is one double violation...if B5 stpes in early and then A2 shoots an airball, we still have a double violation at the NCAA level...the only way around that one is to claim that B5 stepping in disconcerted the shooter, in which case we only go with the violation by B5 - but good luck selling that one to B's coach...all other violations in NCAA we penalize the first one only...
Right -- the NCAA change affects double LANE violations -- not (all) double FT violations.

So, if B1 and A1 are on the lane, then penalize the first.

If B1 is on the lane but A1 isn't (is a shooter or is behind the arc), then you can penalize both.

If neither B1 nor A1 is on the lane, then penalize both.

(THe above examples assume B violates first, obviously).

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